NewcelX announced a collaborative research agreement with Eledon Pharmaceuticals to advance combination strategies integrating NewcelX's lead program, NCEL-101, with Eledon's investigational anti-CD40L monoclonal antibody, tegoprubart (AT-1501), with the goal of supporting durable, immune-protected islet replacement and advancing a potential functional cure for Type 1 Diabetes.
Eledon's tegoprubart is a next-generation anti-CD40L monoclonal antibody designed to modulate immune activation pathways central to T-cell–mediated transplant rejection. The collaboration leverages clinical experience from over 100 transplant patients treated with tegoprubart, including patients in kidney, heart and diabetes-related transplant settings, developed under multiple U.S. Food and Drug Administration–cleared Investigational New Drug (IND) applications. This extensive transplant experience provides clinically informed insights and data relevant to cell replacement therapies, and could potentially lead to a clearer regulatory pathway for NCEL-101 while streamlining the development program. Integrating targeted immune modulation with NCEL-101 is intended to support durable graft survival comparable to outcomes observed with donor human islets.
Importantly, NCEL-101 remains NewcelX's core therapeutic product, designed to address the shortage of functional insulin-producing cells through scalable, off-the-shelf manufacturing. The immune modulation component is intended to enhance durability and graft survival of the cells.
Professor Michel Revel, MD, PhD, CSO of NewcelX: "The collaboration marks an important strategic milestone for NewcelX, enhancing its execution-focused clinical programs and broadening collaboration with established leaders in immune biology and transplant medicine".
The collaboration is anticipated to accelerate timelines, establish a well-defined regulatory pathway, and enhance development visibility, supporting NewcelX's strategy to advance its clinical programs efficiently toward pivotal milestones.
Ronen Twito, Executive Chairman & CEO of NewcelX, added: "Collaborating with Eledon Pharmaceuticals represents a meaningful milestone of our product and a strategic step forward for NewcelX. Leveraging Eledon's extensive transplant experience across more than 100 procedures provides us with clinically grounded insight that potentially supports a clearer regulatory pathway and a more efficient development plan for NCEL-101. Our focus is to translate this advantage into disciplined execution and long-term shareholder value."
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