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Epigenome editing company silencing disease-causing genes without permanent DNA cuts; raised $175M Series B led by Hevolution, NEA, and Regeneron Ventures; dosed first patient in Phase 1/2 for chronic hepatitis B with Tune-401.
Tune Therapeutics is an epigenome editing company that silences disease-causing genes without making permanent DNA cuts — a potentially safer approach than traditional gene editing for chronic diseases. The company raised $175 million in Series B financing led by Hevolution Foundation (the world's largest longevity-focused philanthropic fund), NEA, and Regeneron Ventures, and has dosed its first patient in Phase 1/2 clinical trials for Tune-401, targeting chronic hepatitis B.
FDA-cleared IND for CRISPR-edited pig kidney (ESKD Phase 1/2/3). First patient dialysis-free at 7+ months post-transplant. 69-gene-edited pig — most complex CRISPR ever.
eGenesis is developing gene-edited pig organs for human transplantation — xenotransplantation — using a 69-gene CRISPR editing protocol that simultaneously knocks out pig genes that trigger human rejection, adds human immune tolerance genes, and eliminates porcine endogenous retroviruses. The company received FDA clearance for its IND for EIGEN-2784 (a gene-edited pig kidney) for end-stage kidney disease, and its first transplant patient remained dialysis-free at more than 7 months post-transplant — the longest reported survival for a xenotransplantation recipient.
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