BUSINESS BRIEF: Wilmington’s Charles River Labs Collaborates With Patient Advocacy Group To Advance Rare Disease Gene Therapy Development

Below is a press release from Wilmington-based Charles River Labs:

WILMINGTON, MA — Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. recently announced a collaboration with the FOXG1 Research Foundation (FRF) highlighting the patient advocacy group’s model to independently drive drug development through the clinical phase. The parent-led global organization driving the research to cure FOXG1 syndrome and related neurological disorders will collaborate with Charles River in a comprehensive gene therapy contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) agreement.

“Charles River is proud to work with the FOXG1 Research Foundation to advance its gene-therapy through clinical trials,” said Kerstin Dolph, Corporate Senior Vice President, Global Manufacturing, Charles River. “The FOXG1 patient population has an incredible unmet need, and we are looking forward to lending our expertise to FRF as they continue to trailblaze a path toward providing rare disease treatments.”

Through the collaboration, Charles River will provide FRF with access to extensive cell and gene therapy expertise and generate materials for FRF’s Phase I-II adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector-based gene therapy clinical trials at its plasmid DNA and viral vector CDMO centers of excellence (CoE). The established CDMO will supply phase-appropriate High Quality (HQ) plasmid starting materials manufactured at its Alderley Park CoE in addition to good manufacturing practice (GMP) AAV9 viral vector manufactured at its Rockville CoE, leveraging an integrated manufacturing and biologics testing portfolio to streamline their path to the clinic.

“Given the limited investment for rare disease groups like ours, our foundation has created a model that allows us and other patient advocacy groups to operate like a virtual biotech company and independently and efficiently drive drug development,” said Nasha Fitter, FOXG1 Parent, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, FOXG1 Research Foundation.

A New Approach to Drive Rare Disease Drug Development

Founded in 2017 and propelled by innovation and an urgency to accelerate the road to therapeutics for FOXG1 syndrome, FRF has created a replicable model for rare disease patient advocacy groups to take control and drive the development of treatments when no options exist. This includes pioneering novel AI platforms for patient data and streamlining preclinical work.

“The success of FRF’s model is not only focused on operating as a highly efficient team, but also partnering with organizations that are equally passionate about bringing treatments to children with the highest unmet need and severe burden of disease. Selecting the right partner is critical and Charles River has demonstrated a deep understanding of our model and commitment to working on our therapies,” continued Fitter.

FOXG1 syndrome is a severe rare neurological genetic disorder that greatly impacts early brain development and typically causes epilepsy and a host of medical complexities and disabilities. There are approximately 1,000 patients diagnosed with FOXG1 syndrome worldwide, with the diagnosis rate climbing steadily year-over-year and no approved treatments. Most children with FOXG1 syndrome cannot walk or talk or take care of their basic needs.

About Charles River

Charles River provides essential products and services to help pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, government agencies and leading academic institutions around the globe accelerate their research and drug development efforts. Our dedicated employees are focused on providing clients with exactly what they need to improve and expedite the discovery, early-stage development and safe manufacture of new therapies for the patients who need them. To learn more about our unique portfolio and breadth of services, visit www.criver.com.

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