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Patient-Driven Gene Therapy Company ReflectionBio Receives Orphan Drug Designation From U.S. FDA For the Treatment of Bietti’s Crystalline Dystrophy (BCD)

2018年08月28日 PM09:00
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HONG KONG & NEW YORK

Reflection Biotechnologies Limited (“ReflectionBio”), a gene therapy company committed to the research and development of life-changing treatments for rare diseases, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Orphan Drug Designation to ReflectionBio’s RBIO-101 program (AAV.CYP4V2), an AAV-based gene therapy product for treating Bietti’s Crystalline Dystrophy (BCD).

“Receiving orphan drug designation from the FDA is a milestone. It validates our R&D progress and provides us with various incentives in further developing BCD gene therapy. This brings hope to BCD patients and their families because BCD is a devastating blinding disease for which currently there is no approved treatment. BCD is estimated to affect more than 100,000 patients worldwide. As the next step, we plan to advance BCD gene therapy into human clinical trial,” said Richard R. Yang, Founder and CEO of ReflectionBio.

“As a rare disease patient, I am proud to be driving R&D efforts for BCD gene therapy together with our collaborator, Dr. Stephen H. Tsang of Columbia University. The RBIO-101 preclinical data from Dr. Tsang’s lab support the clinical translation for patients with BCD. I am grateful for Dr. Tsang, his team and Columbia University for partnering with us, the patients, in fighting rare diseases,” Yang added.

“One out of every 10 people lives with at least one of more than 7,000 rare diseases. Many rare diseases cause premature death or life-long disabilities. Sadly, more than 90% of rare diseases do not have any approved treatment available. Rare disease patients shoulder the inevitable odds of genetic mutations for mankind, but are often ignored by society and under-supported by public resources. At ReflectionBio, we apply a ‘By Patients, For Patients’ approach for us, the patients, to join forces and to play a more active role in driving scientific and medical R&D. We partner with researchers, clinicians, CROs, CMOs and other stakeholders in accelerating and advancing orphan drug development. With faith, relentless efforts and the right partners, we, the patients, can make a difference in driving R&D to help ourselves and others,” Yang commented.

About Bietti’s Crystalline Dystrophy (BCD): BCD is a rare retinal degeneration. BCD was first identified by Italian ophthalmologist Dr. G.B. Bietti in 1937. In BCD, progressive atrophy and degeneration of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) lead to symptoms similar to those of other forms of retinal degeneration, including retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Yellow-white crystals are seen in the retina of BCD patients, which may disappear in advanced stages. Onset usually occurs between early teenage years and the third decade of life, leading to legal blindness by the 3rd to 6th decade of life. Since it is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, some BCD patients may have no family history. Based on the BCD incidence rate (1:67,000)1, BCD is estimated to affect more than 100,000 patients globally. BCD has been reported in patients from Asia, Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, and Africa. It is more common in East Asia, especially among Chinese and Japanese populations. Researchers suggested that BCD may be underdiagnosed because its symptoms are similar to those of other eye disorders that progressively damage the retina.

About U.S. Orphan Drug Designation: Orphan drug designation is granted by the FDA to a drug or biological product (“drug”) that demonstrates promise for the treatment of rare diseases or conditions affecting fewer than 200,000 patients in the U.S. The designation allows the drug developer to be eligible for a seven-year period of U.S. marketing exclusivity upon approval of the drug, as well as tax credits for clinical research costs, and the waiver of Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) filing fees.

About ReflectionBio – By Patients, For Patients: Reflection Biotechnologies Limited (ReflectionBio) is a patient-driven biotech company founded by a rare disease patient. ReflectionBio focuses on developing gene therapy and other novel treatments for diseases that are considered “incurable” today. Our founders collectively have more than 25 years of experience in science, law, finance, and technology collaboration and management. ReflectionBio created and applies a “By Patients, For Patients” approach for patients to combine efforts in driving research and development related to rare diseases and other challenging diseases. For example, through initiation, collaboration, incubation and translation of, or even innovation in, R&D projects, we, the patients, can make a difference in advancing and accelerating drug discovery and development. Moreover, ReflectionBio provides patient advisory, advocacy and information services related to rare diseases, treatment options, and driving R&D and drug development as patients.

1 Source for BCD incidence rate: https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/bietti-crystalline-dystrophy#statistics

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CONTACT

Reflection Biotechnologies Limited
Richard R. Yang, +852 3689 8551
Chief
Executive Officer
Richard@reflectionbio.com
www.ReflectionBio.com

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