Nanoscope Therapeutics Announces Completion of Enrollment in STARLIGHT Phase 2 Clinical Trial of MCO-010 Optogenetic Gene Therapy for Stargardt Disease

Nanoscope Therapeutics Announces Completion of Enrollment in STARLIGHT Phase 2 Clinical Trial of MCO-010 Optogenetic Gene Therapy for Stargardt Disease

Six-month data from Phase 2 STARLIGHT trial expected in H1 2023

DALLASSept. 13, 2022  — Nanoscope Therapeutics Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing gene therapies for retinal degenerative diseases, today announced full enrollment of its Phase 2 clinical trial of MCO-010, an ambient-light activatable Multi-Characteristic Opsin (MCO) optogenetic monotherapy to restore vision in blind patients, for Stargardt disease. Six-month data from the Phase 2 STARLIGHT trial are expected in H1 2023.

“We are excited by the therapeutic potential of MCO-010, supported by robust data from previous preclinical and clinical studies,” said Sulagna Bhattacharya, CEO of Nanoscope. “Completing the quick two-month enrollment of this Phase 2 trial, which will evaluate the safety and effects of a single intravitreal injection of MCO-010, brings us another major step forward in developing this novel therapy with broad therapeutic application.”

The Phase 2 STARLIGHT open-label trial (NCT05417126) enrolled six subjects with advanced vision loss due to a clinical or genetic diagnosis of Stargardt disease.  In this study, all subjects received the same single intravitreal dose of 1.2E11gc/eye of MCO-010 as used in the Company’s Phase 2b retinitis pigmentosa (RP) study.

“Stargardt disease is a blinding condition affecting adults and children alike. It is the most common macular dystrophy and has no established treatment,” said Byron Lam, MD, Robert Z. & Nancy J. Greene Chair and Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Miami and principal investigator in the Phase 2 STARLIGHT trial. “MCO-010 has the potential to improve visual function in RP and Stargardt patients, and we look forward to seeing the data from this study.”

Nanoscope’s optogenetic therapy uses a proprietary AAV2 vector to deliver MCO genes into retinal cells to enable vision in different color environments. The therapy is administered as a single intravitreal injection for in-office delivery without the need for any other devices or interventions. MCO-010 has received orphan drug designations for RP and Stargardt disease from the FDA and is concurrently being evaluated in Nanoscope’s Phase 2b RESTORE trial in patients with RP, with trial results also expected in H1 2023.

About Nanoscope Therapeutics Inc.

Nanoscope Therapeutics is developing gene-agnostic, sight restoring optogenetic therapies for the millions of patients blinded by retinal degenerative diseases, for which no cure exists. The company’s lead asset, MCO-010, is presently in Phase 2b multicenter, randomized, double-masked, sham-controlled clinical trials in the U.S. for retinitis pigmentosa (NCT04945772) with top line data expected H1 2023. The company has also initiated a Phase 2 trial of MCO-010 therapy in Stargardt patients (NCT05417126). MCO-010 has received FDA orphan drug designations for RP and Stargardt. Preclinical assets include non-viral laser delivered MCO-020 gene therapy for geographic atrophy.

Investor Contact:
Argot Partners
212-600-1902
Nanoscope@argotpartners.com

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  • Dr. Samarendra Mohanty, PhD |  Co-Founder & President

    Samarendra Mohanty (Co-Founder/President) is an inventor & serial entrepreneur with 20+ years experience in Biomedical Sciences. He is Co-Founder of several Biotechs and Biomedical device /diagnostic companies (developed & commercialized $100K+ biomedical instruments.)

    Samar obtained M.Tech in Applied Optics from the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi and a PhD in (Bio)Physics from the Indian Institute of Sciences-Bangalore.

    His extensive Biomedical Technologies experience includes serving as Professor/Senior Scientist at the University of Texas;  University of California, Irvine; Center for Adv. Tech (India); Int. Mol. Biotech (Germany); Univ. Pavia (Italy); NUS (Singapore); and University of St. Andrews (UK). He has authored over 200 international patents and publications in leading journals including Nature and Nature Photonics.

    He is the Principal Investigator for major grants from the National Eye Institute including Audacious Goal Initiative and Bioengineering Research grants. He serves on the editorial board of journals and chairs an international conference on optogenetics. He is the winner of a 2019 Healthcare Heroes award (Fort Worth Business Press), Retinal Organoid Challenge Award, Audacious Goal Initiative Award (NIH), Finalist of Tech Titan, and NIH-Director’s Innovator Award.