Aileron Therapeutics Inc
NASDAQ:ALRN
Aileron Therapeutics Inc
Aileron Therapeutics, Inc. operates as a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and currently employs 9 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-06-29. The firm is focused on developing medicines to make chemotherapy safer. ALRN-6924, is its MDM2/MDMX dual inhibitor, which is designed to activate p53, which in turn upregulates p21, a known inhibitor of the cell replication cycle. ALRN-6924 is the chemoprotective agent in clinical development, which focuses on treating patients with p53-mutated cancers. The company is developing ALRN-6924 to selectively protect healthy cells in patients with p53-mutated cancers to reduce or eliminate chemotherapy-induced toxicities. The company stabilizes peptides by stapling them with hydrocarbon bonds into their natural alpha-helical conformation. Its platform enables it to chemically stabilize and improve the activity of a range of alpha-helical peptides. ALRN-6924 can pause cell division in cells with wild type (WT), p53, including normal bone marrow cells, and ALRN-6924 has no activity against cancer cells with mutations in p53.
Aileron Therapeutics, Inc. operates as a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts and currently employs 9 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-06-29. The firm is focused on developing medicines to make chemotherapy safer. ALRN-6924, is its MDM2/MDMX dual inhibitor, which is designed to activate p53, which in turn upregulates p21, a known inhibitor of the cell replication cycle. ALRN-6924 is the chemoprotective agent in clinical development, which focuses on treating patients with p53-mutated cancers. The company is developing ALRN-6924 to selectively protect healthy cells in patients with p53-mutated cancers to reduce or eliminate chemotherapy-induced toxicities. The company stabilizes peptides by stapling them with hydrocarbon bonds into their natural alpha-helical conformation. Its platform enables it to chemically stabilize and improve the activity of a range of alpha-helical peptides. ALRN-6924 can pause cell division in cells with wild type (WT), p53, including normal bone marrow cells, and ALRN-6924 has no activity against cancer cells with mutations in p53.
This earnings call has not been analyzed yet.
If you’d like us to analyze this earnings call, click the "Request Earnings Call Analysis" button below.