Spruce Biosciences and HMNC Brain Health Announce Strategic Collaboration to Develop Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

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Pairs Spruce’s Investigational Product Candidate, Tildacerfont, with HMNC’s Companion Diagnostic, the Proprietary Cortibon Genetic Selection Tool, to Treat MDD Patients Responsive to CRF1 Receptor Antagonism

Provides Spruce with Option to In-License Exclusive Worldwide Rights to Cortibon Following Completion of Phase 2 Proof-of-Concept Study

HMNC to Initiate Phase 2 Study for the Treatment of MDD in Q4 2024

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. & MUNICH, June 04, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spruce Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPRB) ("Spruce"), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing novel therapies for endocrine and neurological disorders with significant unmet medical need, and HMNC Brain Health GmbH ("HMNC"), a global precision psychiatry biopharma company, announced today a strategic collaboration to develop Spruce’s investigational product candidate, tildacerfont, a second-generation CRF1 receptor antagonist, with HMNC’s companion diagnostic, the proprietary Cortibon Genetic Selection Tool ("Cortibon"), for the treatment of MDD.

"We believe that Cortibon has the potential to enable tildacerfont to be advanced as a precision therapeutic for personalized medicine in patients with MDD," said Javier Szwarcberg, M.D., M.P.H., Chief Executive Officer, Spruce Biosciences. "Hyperactive corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) neurotransmission and CRF1 receptor signal transduction are critical mechanisms for stress pathophysiology that may lead to major depression. Tildacerfont may mediate responses to stress, which has the potential to address up to 50% of the MDD patients worldwide using Cortibon. We are excited to collaborate with HMNC and initiate a Phase 2 proof-of-concept study of tildacerfont and Cortibon for the treatment of MDD later this year."

"Treatment of MDD is hampered by patient heterogeneity, meaning many patients will fail to respond adequately to currently used therapies. HMNC’s collaboration with Spruce marks a significant step forward in our mission to bring innovative treatments to patients with depression. Combining our companion diagnostic with Spruce’s promising therapeutic offers a new avenue for precision psychiatry," said Dr. Maximilian Doebler, Chief Business Officer, HMNC. "Traditional treatments often fall short, trapping patients in a costly trial-and-error cycle. Our platform uses genetic markers to predict responses to psychiatric medications, potentially enhancing treatment efficacy and reducing costs. This collaboration represents a new era in mental health management."