ImmunogenX is happy to announce the successful completion of the CeliacShield™ trial (NCT03585478). This gluten-challenge trial measured several outcomes including histology, symptoms, serology, and gluten in urine
Matthew Dickason, MBA, Lead Project Manager, comments, “We are very pleased with the outcome of the CeliacShield trial, particularly given the disruptions caused by COVID-19. The Mayo and ImmunogenX team creatively persevered despite these challenging conditions to bring this trial to a successful conclusion.”
Mayo Clinic Principal Investigator, Joseph A. Murray, MD, states, “Latiglutenase is proving to be a leading therapeutic candidate for celiac disease patients as an adjunct to a gluten-free diet. We are very encouraged by these results and the potential for success in subsequent trials. We are especially grateful for the dedicated participants who hung in there despite the pandemic.”
This clinical trial was sponsored by the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH).* Further information can be found at celiacshield.com.
* The content of this news release is solely the responsibility of ImmunogenX and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
About ImmunogenX
ImmunogenX, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotherapeutics company founded in 2013 and is supported by a team of world-renowned clinicians, scientists and advisors in celiac disease research. The company is developing Latiglutenase (IMGX003) for celiac disease therapy. ImmunogenX is also developing a minimally-invasive diagnostic tool for celiac disease management (CypCel™) based on a clinically relevant metabolic marker compound that can assess the state of recovery of a celiac patient adhering to a gluten-free diet or other treatment. www.immunogenx.com
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Source: ImmunogenX