AlzeCure presents new data with its preventive treatment Alzstatin at the Alzheimer conference CTAD

AlzeCure Pharma AB (publ) (FN STO: ALZCUR), a pharmaceutical company that develops a broad portfolio of small molecule drug candidates for diseases affecting the central nervous system, with projects in both Alzheimer’s disease and pain, today announced that an abstract with new preclinical Alzstatin data has been accepted for presentation at the annual Alzheimer conference CTAD, Clinical Trials in Alzheimer's Disease, which this year is being held in San Francisco on November 29 – December 2.

The abstract, titled AC-0027875, a novel gamma-secretase modulator for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, will be presented at the international Alzheimer conference CTAD 2022 by Dr. Johan Sandin, CSO at AlzeCure. The other co-authors are Dr. Märta Dahlström, Dr. Maria Backlund, Veronica Lidell, Azita Rasti, Sanja Juric, Dr. Magnus Halldin, Director of Discovery DMPK & Safety assessment at AlzeCure, Dr. Pontus Forsell, Head of Discovery & Research at AlzeCure, and Dr. Gunnar Nordvall, Director of Medicinal Chemistry at AlzeCure.

The presentation includes new preclinical results with AlzeCure's compound AC-0027875, which is a new potent small molecule gamma-secretase modulator (GSM) and part of AlzeCure's research platform Alzstatin®. The substance exhibits potent effects on the production of toxic Aβ42 and reduces levels by over 50% in vivo. GSM’s represents a promising class of Aβ42-lowering anti-amyloidogenic substances for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. It exhibits several key properties that makes it suitable as a preventive or disease-modifying treatment for Alzheimer's disease.

“AC-0027875 rapidly reaches the brain in relevant concentrations and greatly reduces the amount of toxic Aβ42. The mechanism of Alzstatin lends itself particularly well to early, preventive treatment, and these promising data demonstrate the potent effects of our substances,” said Johan Sandin, CSO at AlzeCure Pharma.

"The goal of Alzstatin is to be able to offer a preventive and disease-modifying treatment against Alzheimer's in tablet form, and with these new data and the increased interest in the field, I look positively on the continued development work and outlicensing discussions," said Martin Jönsson, CEO of AlzeCure Pharma.

The abstract and poster will be available on AlzeCure's website after the presentation (https://www.alzecurepharma.se/en/presentations-and-interviews/).