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Eledon Pharmaceuticals Highlights Recent Business Milestones and Provides 2025 Outlook

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Eledon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Eledon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Completed enrollment in Phase 2 BESTOW trial assessing tegoprubart in kidney transplantation four months ahead of schedule; on track to report topline results in fourth quarter of 2025

Presented updated data on 13 participants from ongoing Phase 1b trial that continue to support safety and tolerability of tegoprubart for prevention of organ rejection in kidney transplantation

Announced positive initial data from first three subjects with type 1 diabetes treated with tegoprubart as part of immunosuppression regimen following islet transplantation in investigator-initiated trial at UChicago Medicine

Completed two financings totaling $135 million in combined gross proceeds, with funds expected to support operations through end of 2026

IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eledon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (“Eledon”) (Nasdaq: ELDN) today announced a summary of 2024 accomplishments and provided guidance for anticipated 2025 business milestones.

“2024 was a transformative year for Eledon as we achieved multiple key clinical milestones for tegoprubart across kidney, islet cell, and xenograft transplantation,” said David-Alexandre C. Gros, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Eledon. “Moreover, the data we reported reinforced the potential of tegoprubart to be a best-in-class immunosuppression therapy to prevent transplant rejection and disrupt the current standard of care. We now look forward to another pivotal year ahead.”

2024 Key Highlights

  • Completed enrollment of 120 patients in the Phase 2 BESTOW clinical trial approximately four months earlier than originally planned. The Phase 2 trial is designed to assess the safety and efficacy of tegoprubart for the prevention of organ rejection in patients undergoing kidney transplantation.

  • Presented updated data at the American Transplant Congress (ATC) from the ongoing Phase 1b open-label trial evaluating tegoprubart for the prevention of organ rejection in kidney transplant patients. Updated data from 13 participants demonstrated that tegoprubart was generally safe and well tolerated, with an overall mean estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of 70.5 mL/min/1.73m2 at all reported time points after day 30 post-transplant. Two participants completed more than 12 months on therapy post-transplant, and both demonstrated mean eGFRs above 90 mL/min/1.73m2 at one-year post-transplant.

  • Announced positive initial data for the first three islet transplant recipients treated with tegoprubart as part of an immunosuppression regimen for the prevention of islet transplant rejection in subjects with type 1 diabetes in an investigator-initiated trial at the University of Chicago Medicine’s Transplant Institute. The data demonstrated potentially the first human cases of insulin independence achieved using an anti-CD40L monoclonal antibody immunosuppression therapy without the use of tacrolimus, the current standard of care for prevention of transplant rejection.

  • Announced the use of tegoprubart as part of the immunosuppression treatment regimen used following the first-ever kidney xenotransplant procedure of a genetically modified pig kidney to a human.

  • Completed two financings for combined total gross proceeds of $135.0 million, before deducting any offering related expenses, which is anticipated to support company operations to the end of 2026.