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AB Science: Article from the leading publication Life Sciences Magazine featuring masitinib and its Phase 3 principal investigator, the neurologist Patrick Vermersch

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ARTICLE FROM THE LEADING PUBLICATION LIFE SCIENCES MAGAZINE FEATURING AB SCIENCE’S MASITINIB AND ITS PHASE 3 PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, THE NEUROLOGIST PATRICK VERMERSCH

Paris, March 04, 2025, 8.30am CET

  • Professor Patrick Vermersch is a distinguished neurologist considered as one of the most influential key opinion leaders in his field

  • According to Professor Patrick Vermersch, mast and microglia cells’ pro-inflammatory activity could play a catalyst role in the neurodegenerative process of several indications as multiple sclerosis (MS), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer’s diseases and Parkinson’s disease

  • Expected phase III data of Masitinib, could position AB Science’s leading compound as a breakthrough treatment in Progressive MS Treatment due to its unique mechanism of action which targets these two cells of the innate immune system, mast cells and microglia

AB Science SA (Euronext - FR0010557264 - AB) today announces that The Life Sciences Magazine, a leading publication in the fields of healthcare and medical advancements, has featured an exclusive cover story on Professor Patrick Vermersch, principal investigator of phase 3 confirmatory study with masitinib in progressive forms of multiple sclerosis. A distinguished neurologist and Director of the Graduate School for Biology and Health at the Université de Lille, Patrick Vermersch is recognized among The Most Influential Leaders in Neurology 2025, pioneering contributions to multiple sclerosis (MS) research and reshaping the landscape of neurology, with masitinib emerging, among other therapeutic options, as a potential game-changer in progressive MS treatment.

  • Central role of neuroinflammation

According to Professor Patrick Vermersch, neuroinflammation plays a significant role in neurodegenerative disorders such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer’s diseases, and Parkinson’s disease. Incidentally, masitinib targets two cells of the innate immune system, mast cells and microglia, that are key in the modulation of this neuroinflammation process. These cells’ pro-inflammatory activity can act as a catalyst in the neurodegenerative process, suggesting that addressing their harmful roles could be crucial in managing these conditions.

  • Masitinib: a breakthrough in progressive MS treatment

Vermersch’s research has centered on emerging potential of masitinib in treating progressive multiple sclerosis, a debilitating condition with limited therapeutic options. In collaboration with AB Science, his team has been evaluating masitinib’s efficacy in targeting microglial cells and mast cells, which play a crucial role in neuroinflammation and disease progression.