Cambridge, USA-based RNS specialist Wave Life Sciences (Nasdaq: WVE) has announced positive data from the Phase II FORWARD-53 trial of WVE-N531, which is an exon skipping oligonucleotide being investigated in boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) who are amenable to exon 53 skipping.
The analysis was conducted after 48 weeks of treatment with 10 mg/kg WVE-N531 dosed every two weeks (Q2W), said Wave, whose shares closed up 6.1% at $10.02 Wednesday.
FORWARD-53 achieved all trial goals, demonstrating sustained and industry-leading exon skipping, muscle concentrations and dystrophin restoration through 48 weeks and a 61-day tissue half-life that supports monthly dosing. WVE-N531 continues to be safe and well-tolerated.
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