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Artelo Biosciences Announces Acceptance of ART26.12 into the National Institutes of Health’s “Preclinical Screening Platform for Pain” Program

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SOLANA BEACH, Calif., Nov. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Artelo Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARTL), a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on modulating lipid-signaling pathways to develop treatments for people living with cancer, pain, dermatologic and neurological conditions, today announced that ART26.12, the Company’s lead clinical FABP inhibitor, has been accepted into the NIH Helping to End Addiction Long Term (HEAL) Initiative’s Preclinical Screening Platform for Pain (PSPP).

The HEAL Initiative is an NIH-wide effort to accelerate scientific solutions to the overdose epidemic, including opioid and stimulant use disorders, and the crisis of pain. Launched in April 2018, the initiative is focused on improving prevention and treatment strategies for opioid misuse and addiction, and enhancing pain management. For more information, visit: https://heal.nih.gov.

The PSPP program, part of the NIH HEAL Initiative, evaluates non-opioid assets in a battery of established preclinical pain models. The PSPP program accepts small molecules, biologics, devices, or natural products for evaluation, from researchers in academia and industry worldwide. For more information, visit: https://heal.nih.gov/research/preclinical-translational/screening-platform.

The content of this press release is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.

“Access to the PSPP program will advance our understanding and development of ART26.12,” commented Saoirse O’Sullivan, PhD, Vice President Translational Science at Artelo Biosciences. “We are most gratified to be recognized and accepted into the PSPP Program.”

Artelo previously announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notified the Company that the first-in-human study with ART26.12 may proceed. Initial study results are expected during first half of 2025.

About ART26.12
Fatty Acid Binding Proteins (FABPs) are a family of intracellular proteins that chaperone lipids including endocannabinoids and fatty acids. FABP is overexpressed and associated with abnormal lipid signaling in a number of pathologies. ART26.12, Artelo’s lead FABP inhibitor, is a potent and selective inhibitor of FABP5 being developed as a novel, peripherally acting, non-opioid, non-steroidal analgesic, with initial clinical development planned for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Beyond ART26.12, Artelo’s extensive library of small molecule inhibitors of FABPs have shown therapeutic promise for the treatment of certain cancers, neuropathic and nociceptive pain, dermatologic conditions, and anxiety disorders. The Company recently received FDA clearance of its Investigational New Drug application for ART26.12, for the treatment of CIPN.