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- Kymera Update: First Patient Dosed in Phase 2 AD Clinical Trial of KT-474, a First-in-Class Investigational IRAK4 Degraderhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/kymera-update-first-patient-dosed-in-phase-2-ad-clinical-trial-of-kt-474-a-first-in-class-investigational-irak4-degrader/2462177/The first patient has been dosed in the Phase 2 clinical trial (ADVANTA) evaluating KT-474 in AD, generating a $15 million milestone payment under its collaboration with Sanofi. KT-474 is an oral IRAK4 degrader, in development for the treatment of IL-1R/TLR-driven complex inflamma
- DermWire’s AD Pipeline Watch: TDM 180935 Performs Well in Phase 1 Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermwires-ad-pipeline-watch-tdm-180935-performs-well-in-phase-1-study/2462168/Technoderma Medicines, Inc. has completed a Phase 1 clinical trial of TDM-180935 topical ointment for Atopic Dermatitis (AD). TDM 180935 is a small molecule drug candidate that functions as a potent JAK1/Tyk2 small molecule inhibitor. Preclinical assessment of TDM-180935 has demon
- Revealed: How Chronological Aging Affects EV Production by Human Keratinocyteshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/revealed-how-chronological-aging-affects-ev-production-by-human-keratinocytes/2462166/Aging modulates extracellular vesicles of epidermal keratinocytes, new research in Aging suggests. The disturbance of intercellular communication is one of the hallmarks of aging. In their new study, researchers from
- FDA Accepts Arcutis’ sNDA for Roflumilast Cream 0.15% for Treatment of AD in Adults and Children Down to Age 6https://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-accepts-arcutis-snda-for-roflumilast-cream-015-for-treatment-of-ad-in-adults-and-children-down-to-age-6/2462159/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted Arcutis’ supplemental new drug application (sNDA) for roflumilast cream 0.15% for the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) in adults and children down to age 6. Roflumilast cream is a once-daily, steroid
- Taking a Joint Approach to Treating PsA and PsO: One Rheumatologist’s Advice on Working With Dermatologistshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/taking-a-joint-approach-to-treating-psa-and-pso-one-rheumatologists-advice-on-working-with-dermatologists/2462158/Psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) often travel together, which is why dermatologists and rheumatologists need to collaborate and ensure that patients receive the best and most appropriate care for their skin and joints. Around one in three people with PsO also have PsA, acco
- AD Pipeline Watch: Escient Pharmaceuticals Initiates Proof-of-Concept Study of EP262, a First-in-Class Oral MRGPRX2 Antagonisthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ad-pipeline-watch-escient-pharmaceuticals-initiates-proof-of-concept-study-of-ep262-a-first-in-class-oral-mrgprx2-antagonist/2462155/The first subject has been dosed in EASE, a Phase 2a clinical proof-of-concept study of Escient Pharmaceuticals’ EP262 in atopic dermatitis (AD). By blocking activation of MRGPRX2 and degranulation of mast cells, EP262 has the potential to effectively treat multiple mast cell medi
- AD Pipeline Watch: Oral Zelnecirnon Shows Early Promise in ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ad-pipeline-watch-oral-zelnecirnon-shows-early-promise-in-ad/2462153/Zelnecirnon performed well in a Phase 1a/1b clinical trial of atopic dermatitis (AD), RAPT Therapeutics reports. Zelnecirnon is a small molecule oral therapy designed to selectively inhibit the migration of Th2 cells into inflamed tissues by blocking CCR4, a receptor highly express
- Can a New Bacteriocin Thwart Antibiotic Resistance?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/can-a-new-bacteriocin-thwart-antibiotic-resistance/2462150/A new bacteriocin in a very common skin bacterium may inhibit the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, new research suggests. The research group for child and youth health at UiT The Arctic University of Norway has studied bacter
- Demystifying Itch: Does S. aureus Kickstart a Molecular Chain Reaction That Culminates in the Urge to Scratch?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/demystifying-itch-does-s-aureus-kickstart-a-molecular-chain-reaction-that-culminates-in-the-urge-to-scratch/2462148/Staphylococcus aureus may cause itch by acting directly on nerve cells. The findings, based on research in mice and in human cells, are reported Nov. 22 in Cell. In eczema and atopic dermatitis, the equilibrium of microorganisms that keep skin he
- AD Pipeline Watch: Rademikibart Maintains Efficacy Out to Week 52https://practicaldermatology.com/news/ad-pipeline-watch-rademikibart-maintains-efficacy-out-to-week-52/2462145/Connect Biopharma’s rademikibart continues to wow in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis, according to topline results from the Stage 2 (maintenance period) of its China pivotal trial. Rademikibart is an inhibitory human monoclonal antibody against the IL-4Rα