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NetworkNewsBreaks – Scinai Immunotherapeutics Ltd. (NASDAQ: SCNI) Reports on Plaque Psoriasis Treatment Study
Scinai Immunotherapeutics(NASDAQ: SCNI), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing, and commercializing innovative inflammation and immunology (“I&I”) biological products primarily for the treatment of autoimmune and infectious diseases, is reporting encouraging results from its preclinical study of Scinai’s anti‑interleukin 17 (IL‑17) NanoAbs as a treatment for plaque psoriasis. According to the report, study results suggest that the NanoAbs, or nanosized VHH antibodies, have potential to relieve symptoms of plaque psoriasis. Currently, there is no safe, affordable biological drug available to treat mild psoriasis, which accounts for 50% of plaque psoriatic patients, has no safe and affordable biological drug available. Scinai’s NanoAbs are administered locally to the dermis and are designed to prevent systemic side effects. Exclusively licensed to Scinai, the NanoAb was discovered by Professor Dirk Görlich, director at the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, and was tested for neutralization at the laboratory of Professor Matthias Dobbelstein at University Medical Center Göttingen. The two men are Scinai’s lead collaborators for development of a pipeline of NanoAb-based inflammation and immunology biological therapeutics for the treatment of autoimmune and infectious diseases such as psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, asthma, wet AMD and COVID-19. “Results of this recent study suggest the potential for a highly efficacious, specific, yet safer and more convenient treatment for the large and underserved population of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis patients,” stated the company in the announcement. “Scinai recently started to evaluate the anti-IL-17 NanoAbs in a full human skin model induced for plaque psoriasis to evaluate the effective dose and schedule of treatment, with in-vivo animal studies anticipated in early 2024.”
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Scinai Immunotherapeutics(NASDAQ: SCNI), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing, and commercializing innovative inflammation and immunology (“I&I”) biological products primarily for the treatment of autoimmune and infectious diseases, is reporting encouraging results from its preclinical study of Scinai’s anti‑interleukin 17 (IL‑17) NanoAbs as a treatment for plaque psoriasis. According to the report, study results suggest that the NanoAbs, or nanosized VHH antibodies, have potential to relieve symptoms of plaque psoriasis. Currently, there is no safe, affordable biological drug available to treat mild psoriasis, which accounts for 50% of plaque psoriatic patients, has no safe and affordable biological drug available. Scinai’s NanoAbs are administered locally to the dermis and are designed to prevent systemic side effects. Exclusively licensed to Scinai, the NanoAb was discovered by Professor Dirk Görlich, director at the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, and was tested for neutralization at the laboratory of Professor Matthias Dobbelstein at University Medical Center Göttingen. The two men are Scinai’s lead collaborators for development of a pipeline of NanoAb-based inflammation and immunology biological therapeutics for the treatment of autoimmune and infectious diseases such as psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, asthma, wet AMD and COVID-19. “Results of this recent study suggest the potential for a highly efficacious, specific, yet safer and more convenient treatment for the large and underserved population of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis patients,” stated the company in the announcement. “Scinai recently started to evaluate the anti-IL-17 NanoAbs in a full human skin model induced for plaque psoriasis to evaluate the effective dose and schedule of treatment, with in-vivo animal studies anticipated in early 2024.”
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