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Maze Therapeutics Highlights New Preclinical Data Supporting Advancement of APOL1 Inhibitor Candidate Toward Clinical Evaluation for APOL1 Kidney Disease

Key Takeaway: Maze Therapeutics presented promising preclinical data on its APOL1 inhibitor, MZE829, at the ASN Kidney Week 2023. The data indicate a significant reversal of albuminuria in a chronic mouse model of APOL1-mediated kidney disease. The company plans to initiate a Phase 1 trial by the end of 2023, marking a significant step toward clinical evaluation.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Significant reversal of albuminuria demonstrated in preclinical studies.
  • First-in-human trial for MZE829 expected to start by the end of 2023.
  • Novel APOL1 inhibitor shows promise in treating APOL1-mediated kidney disease.

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~31 mo
Minimal dilution risk
Lead asset
MZE829
Phase 2 · Proteinuric Kidney Disease

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Data Presented During ASN Kidney Week 2023 Demonstrate Significant Reversal of Albuminuria in Chronic Disease Model
First-in-Human Trial of MZE829 Development Candidate Anticipated to Begin by End of 2023
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA., November 4, 2023 –Maze Therapeutics, a company translating genetic insights into new precision medicines, today announced findings from preclinical studies demonstrating the potential of a novel APOL1 inhibitor to reverse disease manifestations of APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) in a chronic APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) mouse model. The data are being presented today during a poster session at the American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week 2023 in Philadelphia.
“We are pleased to present these new data from our APOL1 inhibitor program for renal disease that show for the first time the ability of our potential medicine to reverse disease manifestations, including albuminuria, biomarkers of kidney injury, and pathological glomerulosclerosis, in a chronic mouse model,” said Harold Bernstein, M.D., Ph.D., president, research and development, and chief medical officer of Maze. “Leveraging our Maze Compass™ platform, our scientists have been able to uncover a more robust understanding of APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) that gives us confidence in our approach to inhibiting APOL1 with an oral, small molecule. We plan to take development candidate MZE829 into the clinic later this year.”
Apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) is a protein encoded by the APOL1 gene in humans. Genetic variants of the gene (G1 and G2) are associated with increased risk for a spectrum of progressive renal diseases in people of African ancestry. Through insights generated with the company’s proprietary, purpose-built platform, Maze Compass™, Maze scientists have identified and are advancing a small molecule APOL1 inhibitor program toward the clinic. Previous studies have shown that inhibition of APOL1 pore function ameliorates albuminuria in an acute model of APOL renal disease, with today’s findings extending this understanding in a preclinical chronic model of APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) and demonstrating improvement in the associated tissue pathology.
Based on these findings, Maze plans to evaluate development candidate MZE829 as a treatment for APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD) with a Phase 1 healthy volunteer trial expected to begin by the end of 2023.
Presentation Details Poster Title: Small molecule inhibition of APOL1 reverses albuminuria in a chronic mouse model of APOL1-mediated renal disease Poster Board #: SA-PO788 Session Title: Genetic Diseases: Glomerulopathies – II [PO1202-3] Session Date, Time: November 4, 2023, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ET
About Maze Therapeutics Maze Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company harnessing the power of human genetics to transform the lives of patients. The Company is committed to developing breakthrough precision medicines for common diseases with large unmet medical needs. Maze has developed Maze Compass™, a proprietary, purpose-built platform to leverage genetic variation and integrate the critical step of variant functionalization into each stage of therapeutic development. Utilizing Maze Compass, the Company’s strategy is to develop its therapies independently, in collaboration with major pharmaceutical companies, and through company formation. For more information, please visit mazetx.com, or follow us on LinkedIn and X . (formerly Twitter).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of MZE829?

MZE829 is a novel APOL1 inhibitor showing potential to reverse albuminuria in kidney disease.

When will the first human trial for MZE829 begin?

The first-in-human trial for MZE829 is anticipated to start by the end of 2023.

What were the findings presented at ASN Kidney Week 2023?

The findings demonstrated a significant reversal of albuminuria in a chronic mouse model.

What is APOL1-mediated kidney disease?

It is a kidney disease associated with genetic variants of the APOL1 gene, particularly in individuals of African ancestry.

Last updated: Nov 6, 2023