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titleOfInvention Methods of using GM604 in modulating ALS disease biomarkers leading to prognosis and therapeutic treatment for ALS disease
abstract Biomarkers are not as commonly used in ALS drug development as in the drug development process for oncology. Biomarkers are important component of the ALS drug development pathway to demonstrate drug effect and target engagement. In a recent Phase 2A double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled clinical trial with GM604 (AKA MNTF, GM6), where ALS patients were treated with six doses of GM604 for two weeks and then continued to be evaluated for disease progression until 10 weeks after cessation of GM604 treatment, it was demonstrated that GM604 can modulate expression of ALS disease related genes, through pathways that bring about homeostasis of pertinent ALS biomarkers. The statistical significance in biomarker changes also correlate with treatment effects in clinical observations. This correlation of disease progression with the modulation of the biomarkers suggest that GM604 can be used effectively in modulating ALS disease biomarkers, and consequently can be used for prognosis of ALS disease progression and therapeutic treatment to slow down ALS disease progression. The biomarker modulation can be a measure of drug efficacy.
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