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Maze Therapeutics to Present New Data Supporting Advancement of MZE829 and MZE782 Clinical Development at American Society of Nephrology’s Kidney Week and American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting

Key Takeaway: Maze Therapeutics announced the presentation of new data for its clinical programs MZE829 and MZE782 at upcoming conferences. The Phase 1 trial data for MZE829 supports its advancement to Phase 2, expected to start in early 2025. Additionally, preclinical data for MZE782 supports its recent initiation of Phase 1 trials in healthy volunteers.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • MZE829 shows promising Phase 1 data supporting advancement to Phase 2.
  • MZE782 has initiated Phase 1 trials, indicating progress in development.
  • Presentations at major conferences will highlight advancements in renal disease treatments.

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Lead asset
MZE829
Phase 2 · Proteinuric Kidney Disease

Full Press Release Details

First-in-Human Data from Phase 1 Trial of MZE829 Support Advancement to Phase 2; Phase 2 Trial Expected to Initiate Early 2025
Preclinical Data for MZE782 Support Recent Phase 1 Trial Initiation in Healthy Volunteers
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA., October 15, 2024 –Maze Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company harnessing the power of human genetics to develop novel, small molecule precision medicines for patients living with common diseases, today announced that upcoming presentations at the American Society of Nephrology’s (ASN) Kidney Week, being held October 23-27, 2024, in San Diego, and the American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting, being held November 5-9, 2024, in Denver, will highlight the company’s two lead clinical programs to treat renal disease. Data from the company’s Phase 1 trial of MZE829 for the treatment of APOL1-mediated renal disease will be presented at ASN Kidney Week 2024, and new preclinical data supporting the potential of its second lead program, MZE782, a potentially first-in-class, oral, small molecule targeting the solute transporter, SLC6A19, will be presented at ASN Kidney Week 2024 as well as at the American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting.
“We look forward to presenting new, positive data for our two lead programs, MZE829 and MZE782, both of which have the potential to address severely underserved patients living with renal disease,” said Harold Bernstein, M.D., Ph.D., president, R&D, and chief medical officer of Maze. “Importantly, the Phase 1 data from our study of MZE829 in healthy volunteers support this program’s advancement into our planned Phase 2 trial in patients, which we expect to initiate in the coming months. In addition, the preclinical data we’ll present from our MZE782 program formed the basis of our investigational new drug application and recently initiated Phase 1 trial in healthy volunteers. We are pleased by the progress we continue to make at Maze and excited to learn more about the potential of these programs, generated through novel insights from our Compass platform, as they progress through the clinic.”
Details of the presentations are as follows:
American Society of Nephrology Presentation Information
Title: A Phase 1 Study in Healthy Adults of the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of MZE829, an APOL1 Inhibitor for the Treatment of APOL1-Mediated Kidney Disease (AMKD) Date & Time: October 24, 2024, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. PT Presenter: Susan Limb, M.D.
Title: SLC6A19 (BOAT1) allelic series: loss of function is associated with improved kidney function Date & Time: October 24, 2024, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. PT Presenter: Rob Graham, Ph.D.
Title: Genetic ablation of SLC6A19 is protective against renal damage in mouse models of chronic renal disease Date & Time: October 26, 2024, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. PT Presenter: Laura Sanman, Ph.D.
American Society of Human Genetics Presentation Information
Title: Functional characterization of Hartnup’s disease missense variants in SLC6A19 shows loss of function by disparate mechanisms Date & Time: November 6, 2024, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. MT Presenter: Nathan Sallee, Ph.D.
Title: SLC6A19 loss of function is associated with improved kidney function and metabolic reprogramming of kidney cells Date & Time: November 9, 2024, 8:45 a.m. MT Presenter: Sahar Mozafarri, Ph.D.
About Maze Therapeutics
Maze Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company harnessing the power of human genetics to develop novel, small molecule precision medicines for patients living with common diseases, with a focus on renal, cardiovascular and related metabolic diseases, including obesity. The company is advancing a pipeline using its Compass platform, which provides insights into the genetic variants in disease and links them with the biological pathways that drive disease in specific patient groups. The company’s pipeline is led by two wholly owned lead programs, MZE829 and MZE782, each of which represents a novel precision medicine-based approach for chronic renal disease. For more information, please visit mazetx.com , or follow us on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).
Contacts:
Jillian Connell, Maze Therapeutics jconnell@mazetx.com (650) 850-5080
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is MZE829 used for?

MZE829 is being developed for the treatment of APOL1-mediated renal disease.

When will the Phase 2 trial for MZE829 start?

The Phase 2 trial for MZE829 is expected to initiate in early 2025.

What is the focus of Maze Therapeutics?

Maze Therapeutics focuses on developing precision medicines for common diseases, particularly renal and metabolic diseases.

Where will the new data be presented?

The new data will be presented at the ASN Kidney Week and the ASHG Annual Meeting.

Last updated: Oct 15, 2024