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30 May, 2022 - 12:35 By Tony Quested

NRG Therapeutics awarded £2.68m to fight Parkinson’s and MND

Cambridge startup NRG Therapeutics has been awarded £2.68 million to fund pre-clinical development of its novel small molecule disease-modifying medicines for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease (MND) and other debilitating chronic neurodegenerative disorders.

The neuroscience company has received the backing via a Biomedical Catalyst (BMC) award – part-funded by Innovate UK. The money will support a 24-month project.

NRG is applying groundbreaking science in the field of mitochondrial biology to develop first-in-class treatments for Parkinson’s, MND (also known as ALS) and potentially other neurodegenerative disorders. 

Its approach is based on inhibiting the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) in brain cells which has been shown to be neuroprotective in several preclinical models of Parkinson’s and MND.

Mitochondria are the powerhouses or batteries of cells and therefore essential for maintaining cell health. But there is now a substantial body of evidence showing that mitochondrial failure or dysfunction is common across many degenerative diseases. 

NRG's investigational new drugs have been shown in vitro to protect mitochondria and prevent the death of brain cells and therefore have the potential to halt or significantly slow the progression of disease in individuals with Parkinson’s or MND.

NRG is an innovative private UK company founded by pharma-experienced biotech entrepreneurs with in-depth knowledge in neuroscience R & D. It has previously received seed equity funding from the Parkinson’s Virtual Biotech, the drug development arm of Parkinson’s UK and grant funding from The Michael J. Fox Foundation.

Dr Arthur Roach, Director of Research at Parkinson's UK and a board member of NRG Therapeutics, said: “What has limited the pharmaceutical industry to date from exploring mPTP inhibitors as novel therapeutic treatments has been the poor central nervous system (CNS) penetration of known mPTP inhibitors.

“NRG’s small molecules are the first orally bioavailable and CNS-penetrant inhibitors of the mPTP. We are pleased to support NRG in developing its promising discoveries into new drug treatments that could transform the lives of people with Parkinson’s.”

If successful, the project would deliver the first disease-modifying medicine to halt or slow disease progression for people with Parkinson’s who are currently treated through management of disease symptoms only. 

NRG is also targeting a novel pathological mechanism in MND that was identified in 2020 by its collaborators in Australia. MND is a devastating neurodegenerative disease that typically leads to death within 3-5 years of diagnosis and for which the current gold-standard treatment extends life by approximately 3 months.

NRG Therapeutics’ co-founder and CEO Dr Neil Miller said: “Mitochondrial dysfunction is a common underlying pathology in many degenerative diseases. There is a substantial body of preclinical data available which demonstrates that inhibition of the mPTP in the brain prevents neuronal cell death, reduces neuroinflammation and extends survival in animals. 

“With our unique discoveries, NRG is in a leadership position in this field to develop first-in-class CNS-penetrant mPTP inhibitors.”

The BMC award (of which NRG contributes 30 per cent of the funding) will, over 24 months advance NRG's proprietary mPTP inhibitors from lead optimisation through to completion of IND-enabling GLP-toxicology studies with its lead asset.

Specifically, it will generate a preclinical data package that demonstrates NRG’s drug candidates penetrate into the brain, protect mitochondria, prevent brain cell death in animal models and are safe & well tolerated following chronic dosing. 

It follows an earlier award to NRG of an Innovate UK EDGE grant which provided invaluable scientific and commercial insights for NRG’s MND programme.

Richard Hebdon, director for health and life sciences at Innovate UK said: "Discovering and developing new medicines for brain diseases is very challenging and there is a very real need for innovation in this area. Innovate UK is therefore pleased and proud to be supporting NRG Therapeutics to develop new medicines for devastating neurodegenerative disorders."

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