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TransCode Therapeutics Completes Initial Dosing of First Cohort in Phase 1 Clinical Trial with TTX-MC138, a microRNA-Targeted Technology

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TransCode Therapeutics, Inc.
TransCode Therapeutics, Inc.
  • Patients currently remain on study for continued treatment with TTX-MC138

  • No significant safety or dose limiting toxicities reported

  • TTX-MC138, an antisense oligonucleotide conjugated to TransCode’s proprietary TTX delivery system, is designed to inhibit microRNA-10b, a known driver of metastasis in multiple cancers

  • microRNA technology was recognized with the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine

  • TransCode is the only company with an ongoing US clinical trial targeting microRNA in cancer

BOSTON, Oct. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TransCode Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNAZ), the RNA oncology company committed to more effectively treating cancer using RNA therapeutics, today announced that it has dosed all patients in the first cohort of its Phase 1a dose-escalation clinical trial. The therapeutic candidate being evaluated, TTX-MC138, is TransCode’s lead candidate designed to inhibit microRNA-10b, a microRNA critical to the emergence and progression of metastatic cancer. All patients in the cohort received their first dose of TTX-MC138 and remain on study for continued treatment.  No significant safety or dose limiting toxicities have been reported.

“The rapid enrollment of the first cohort is extremely encouraging. The absence of dose limiting toxicities thus far supports continued dosing and assessment of TTX-MC138 for safety and tolerability,” commented Sue Duggan, TransCode’s Senior Vice President of Operations. Duggan added, “We are excited to be in the clinic with TTX-MC138 on the heels of the recent announcement that this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded to the discoverers of microRNA. Their work informs the understanding of microRNA’s role in gene regulation, which we believe reflects the potential of TTX-MC138.”

About microRNA

MicroRNA is a regulatory molecule naturally occurring in cells that plays crucial roles in development, physiology, and disease. The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded to US scientists Dr. Victor Ambros and Dr. Gary Ruvkun for their 1993 discovery of microRNA and its function in controlling the array of proteins that a cell produces and governing how cells in the body function.

About TTX-MC138

TTX-MC138 is a first-in-class therapeutic candidate that targets microRNA-10b, a micro-RNA widely believed to be a driver of metastatic disease. TransCode’s 2023 Phase 0 clinical trial produced evidence of delivery of a radiolabeled version of TTX-MC138 to metastatic lesions and pharmacodynamic activity, even at a microdose of the drug candidate, suggesting a broad therapeutic window for TTX-MC138.