Trending Topic

Illustration of the thought processes in the brain
13 mins

Trending Topic

Developed by Touch
Mark CompleteCompleted
BookmarkBookmarked

The prevalence of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (IAs) is approximately 3% of the population, with incidence on the rise due to the increased utilization of neuro-imaging for diverse objectives.1,2 The average risk of rupture for unruptured IA is estimated to vary from 0.3% to exceeding 15% per 5 years.3 Ruptured IA is the primary aetiology of […]

Jerry Mendell, AAN 2021: The Investigation of SRP-9001 Gene Transfer Therapy in DMD

Share
Facebook
X (formerly Twitter)
LinkedIn
Via Email
Mark CompleteCompleted
BookmarkBookmarked
Copy LinkLink Copied
Published Online: Apr 27th 2021

It was a pleasure to meet with Jerry Mendell (Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA) to discuss his recent work in the gene-delivery clinical trial of rAAVrh74.MHCK7.micro-dystrophin (SRP-9001) for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

The abstract entitled: ‘A Multicenter Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Gene-Delivery Clinical Trial of rAAVrh74.MHCK7.micro-dystrophin for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy’ was presented at the American Academy of Neurology Virtual Annual Meeting 2021.

Questions:

  1. What preclinical and clinical evidence supports the investigation of intravenous rAAVrh74.MHCK7.micro-dystrophin (SRP-9001) for patients with DMD? (0:05)
  2. What was the design and eligibility criteria of the clinical study you are presenting? (1:06)
  3. What have the initial efficacy and safety data taught us? (2:37)
  4. What will be the next step in the clinical development of SRP-9001? (3:42)

Disclosures: Jerry Mendell has received honorarium, consulted for, and worked as a Principal Investigator for Novartis and Sarepta therapeutics; and has received honorarium, consulted for and is part of the Scientific Advisory Board for Vertex Pharma.

Support: Interview and filming supported by Touch Medical Media.

Filmed as a highlight of AAN Annual Virtual Meeting 2021.

Share
Facebook
X (formerly Twitter)
LinkedIn
Via Email
Mark CompleteCompleted
BookmarkBookmarked
Copy LinkLink Copied
Close Popup