Generation bio to apply ctlnp delivery technology to develop sirna therapeutics for t cell-driven autoimmune diseases
Cambridge, mass., jan. 06, 2025 (globe newswire) -- generation bio co. (nasdaq:gbio) a biotechnology company working to change what is possible for people living with t cell-driven autoimmune diseases, announced it is leveraging its validated t cell-directed lipid nanoparticle (ctlnp) to develop sirna therapeutics to silence disease-driving targets in t cells. “we are excited to move generation bio toward the clinic by deploying our ctlnp to deliver sirna to t cells. by precisely modulating t cell activity in vivo we believe we can address high-value, currently undruggable targets involved in the inflammation and tissue damage associated with t cell-driven autoimmune diseases,” said geoff mcdonough, m.d., chief executive officer of generation bio. “our aim is to silence therapeutic t cell targets without impacting other immune cell types, unlocking a powerful new application for sirna in the field. we plan to submit our first ind in the second half of 2026 and to enter the clinic within our cash runway, which is into the second half of 2027.”
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