ThromboGenics has made important progress in building a new pipeline of novel and unique compounds targeting disease modifying treatments for diabetic eye disease with 4 development programs targeting all key segments of this disease area: non-proliferative and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR/PDR), with or without diabetic macula edema (DME).
The company's pipeline of novel drug candidates are THR-317 a PlGF inhibitor developed for treating Diabetic Macular Edema (DME), THR-409 (ocriplasmin) targeting total PVD with Non Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy patients, THR-149 a selective plasma kallikrein inhibitor being developed to treat the edema associated with Diabetic Retinopathy (DR), and THR-687, an integrin antagonist, which has potential utility for treating a broad range of diabetic eye diseases.
"We are pleased to have the opportunity to meet to share, discuss and validate our cutting-edge research in the field of diabetic eye disease with the global vision research community at this year's ARVO Meeting", said Dr Patrik De Haes, chief executive officer of ThromboGenics nv. "Diabetic eye disease, in its various expressions, represents a significant disease area where there is a clear unmet medical need and a strong demand for improved or add-on treatment options. At ThromboGenics, we have multiple new therapies under development, each with the potential to differentiate and improve on the current standard of care for a range of diabetic eye disease indications."
ThromboGenics is currently recruiting patients in two phase II clinical trials in Europe and the US with THR-409 and THR-317. It plans to initiate two further phase I/IIa clinical trials around year end and early 2018 with THR-687 and THR-149 respectively. The company expects to deliver first Phase II data in H1 2018.
ThromboGenics pioneered the drug class of pharmacological vitreolysis with the development of Jetrea, the only pharmacological vitreolysis drug approved for the treatment of symptomatic vitreomacular adhesion and vitreomacular traction, in over 50 countries globally. Since its first introduction in early 2013, over 25,000 patients have received a treatment with Jetrea.
Thrombogenics, ophthalmic