Azitra announced that it has successfully screened the first patient in its Phase 1b clinical trial evaluating ATR-12 for the treatment of Netherton syndrome. The patient is scheduled to initiate treatment by the end of the month. The study is designed to enroll approximately 12 adult patients with twice-daily treatment for 14 days, with primary endpoints focusing on safety and tolerability, and secondary and exploratory endpoints assessing efficacy signals and biomarkers. Azitra expects to report interim safety data from the Phase 1b trial in early 2025 with full results anticipated in the second half of 2025. ATR-12 is Azitra’s lead candidate, a proprietary strain of Staphylococcus epidermidis engineered to express therapeutic levels of an active subunit of the LEKTI protein to treat Netherton syndrome, a chronic genetic skin disease that can be life threatening.
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