PureTech Founded Entity Vedanta Biosciences Publishes Phase 2 Results in the Journal of the American Medical Association, and Presents at ECCMID
PureTech Founded Entity Vedanta Biosciences Publishes Phase 2 Results in the
JAMA publication includes in-depth safety and efficacy results from Vedanta's successful
Phase 2 study of VE303
The JAMA paper, "VE303, a
The ECCMID presentation offers more in-depth scrutiny of VE303 strain colonization dynamics and its relationship to the observed clinical effect.
The full text of the announcement from Vedanta is as follows:
Vedanta Biosciences Publishes Phase 2 Results in the
JAMA publication includes in-depth safety and efficacy results from successful Phase 2 study of VE303
Additional analyses support a relationship between VE303 exposure and clinical response via enhanced bacterial colonization, in addition to new evidence of inflammation modulation in treated patients
"First-generation microbiome approaches use fecal donor material of variable composition, resulting in inconsistent efficacy outcomes across different clinical studies. In contrast, the results of our VE303 Phase 2 study demonstrate the potential utility of reproducible product candidates that are based on defined bacterial strains grown from clonal cell banks, in a manner analogous to monoclonal antibody production," said
"Vedanta's VE303 candidate is based on compelling science that illustrates the role of gut dysbiosis in persistent inflammatory states and the potential for a rationally designed bacterial consortium to restore that balance and support healthy homeostasis of bacterial populations," said
The
The JAMA paper, "VE303, a
ECCMID Presentation
This presentation, titled, "An 8-strain defined bacterial consortium promotes microbiota restoration and limits inflammation in patients with recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (rCDI)" details how VE303 dosing was associated with reduced inflammation within subjects at high risk of rCDI, determined by biomarkers that included a reduction in fecal calprotectin levels and changes in circulating serum cytokines. This analysis demonstrates the possibility that VE303 may provide benefit beyond microbiome restoration in patients with CDI, by limiting pathological inflammation.
About VE303
VE303 is a defined bacterial consortium therapeutic candidate designed for the prevention of recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (rCDI). It consists of eight strains that were rationally selected using Vedanta's discovery engine. VE303 is produced from pure, clonal bacterial cell banks, which yield a standardized drug product in powdered form and bypass the need to rely on direct sourcing of donor fecal material of inconsistent composition. Vedanta reported positive topline results in
About Vedanta Biosciences
Vedanta Biosciences is leading the development of a potential new category of oral therapies based on defined consortia of bacteria isolated from the human microbiome and grown from pure clonal cell banks. The company's clinical-stage pipeline includes product candidates being evaluated for the prevention of recurrent C. difficile infection, inflammatory bowel diseases, food allergy, and liver disease. These investigational therapies are grounded in pioneering research by our scientific cofounders - published in leading journals including Science, Nature, and Cell - to identify beneficial bacteria that live symbiotically within the healthy human gut, fight pathogens, and induce a range of potent immune responses. Vedanta Biosciences controls a foundational portfolio of more than 70 patents and has built what it believes is the industry-leading platform for development of defined bacterial consortia drugs. This platform includes one of the largest libraries of bacteria derived from the human microbiome, vast datasets from human interventional studies, proprietary capabilities in consortium design, and end-to-end capabilities for CGMP-compliant manufacturing of oral drug candidates spanning cell banking, fermentation, lyophilization, and fill finish.
About Defined Bacterial Consortia
Defined Bacterial Consortia are assemblies of bacteria of standardized composition that act cooperatively to exert a therapeutic effect. The constituent strains in each consortium are rationally selected from Vedanta's extensive in-house strain library, and grown from pure, clonal cell banks using scalable fermentation processes. Each capsule contains precisely controlled compositions and doses of the same live bacterial strains and is formulated for stable oral delivery to the lower gastrointestinal tract. We believe that our targeted approach offers consistent composition and quality attributes, may provide more consistent clinical benefit, limits safety risk, and enables greater scalability compared with fecal-derived approaches.
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