FDA Grants Orphan Drug Designation To GlycoMimetics' GMI-1271 For Treatment of Acute Myleogenous Leukemia (AML)
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The FDA's Orphan Drug designation program is designed to promote the
development of promising therapeutics for the treatment of rare diseases
affecting fewer than 200,000 people in
About AML
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. AML is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults, and it is estimated that there were over 18,000 new cases and over 10,000 deaths from the disease in 2014. Unlike other cancers that start in an organ and spread to the bone marrow, AML is associated with rapid growth of abnormal white blood cells that gather in the bone marrow and, as a result, impede normal blood cell production. While leukemic cells move into the blood, the lack of normal blood cells can lead to a number of symptoms, including anemia (shortage of red blood cells resulting in tiredness and weakness), neutropenia (shortage of white blood cells that may lead to increased infections), and thrombocytopenia (shortage of platelets in the blood that may lead to excessive bleeding). Current treatment options for AML include chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation, both of which can destroy cancer cells but do not reduce the related side effects.
About
GlycoMimetics is a clinical stage biotechnology company focused on the discovery and development of novel glycomimetic drugs to address unmet medical needs resulting from diseases in which carbohydrate biology plays a key role. Pfizer is the company's development partner for rivipansel, a GlycoMimetics-discovered investigational therapy for pain crisis associated with sickle cell disease, and is preparing to conduct a Phase 3 clinical study. A GlycoMimetics wholly-owned drug candidate (GMI-1271) for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and other blood disorders is also in clinical trials. Glycomimetics are molecules that mimic the structure of carbohydrates involved in important biological processes. Using its expertise in carbohydrate chemistry and knowledge of carbohydrate biology, GlycoMimetics is developing a pipeline of glycomimetic drug candidates that inhibit disease-related functions of carbohydrates, such as the roles they play in inflammation, cancer and infection. Learn more at www.glycomimetics.com.
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