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Telomir Pharmaceuticals Announces Peer-Reviewed Publication in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy Demonstrating Restoration of Insulin Sensitivity with Telomir-Zn in a Preclinical Type 2 Diabetes Model Insulin Resistance Was

Key Takeaway: Telomir Pharmaceuticals has announced the publication of preclinical data in the journal 'Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy,' demonstrating that Telomir-Zn restores insulin sensitivity in a zebrafish model of Type 2 diabetes. The study showed significant improvements in glucose metabolism and insulin resistance following 14 days of treatment. This reinforces the evidence supporting Telomir-Zn's mechanism of action geared towards correcting intracellular metal homeostasis, which is implicated in metabolic diseases. The findings contribute to Telomir's development of Telomir-Zn as a therapeutic candidate for conditions such as Type 2 diabetes and triple-negative breast cancer.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Demonstration of significant improvements in insulin sensitivity with Telomir-Zn.
  • Publication in a reputable peer-reviewed journal enhances credibility.
  • FDA clearance for Phase 1/2 clinical trial supports advancement of Telomir-Zn.
  • Evidence suggests broader therapeutic potential for Telomir-Zn across multiple disease models.

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Pharmaceuticals Announces Peer-Reviewed Publication in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy Demonstrating Restoration of Insulin Sensitivity
with Telomir-Zn in a Preclinical Type 2 Diabetes Model
Resistance Was Normalized Following 14 Days of Treatment, Supporting Restoration of Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Sensitivity and Further
Validating Telomir-Zn's Metal-Homeostasis Mechanism Across Multiple Disease Models.
FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 15, 2026 / Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: TELO) ("Telomir" or the "Company"),
a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing small-molecule therapeutics targeting epigenetic and metabolic drivers of cancer and
age-related disease, today announced the peer-reviewed publication of preclinical data demonstrating restoration of insulin sensitivity
and significant improvement in glucose homeostasis with Telomir-Zn in a diet-induced zebrafish model of Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
manuscript, titled "Telomir-Zn Restores Glucose Homeostasis and Reduces Insulin Resistance in a Diet-Induced Zebrafish Model
of Type 2 Diabetes," has been published in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy.
publication is available online in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy.
2 diabetes mellitus is characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, impaired glucose utilization, and insulin resistance. Insulin resistance
is a central driver of disease progression and is associated with oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and metabolic dysregulation.
the study, zebrafish fed a high-calorie diet developed significant metabolic dysfunction, including fasting hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia,
impaired glucose tolerance, and HOMA-IR values of approximately 10-12, consistent with severe insulin resistance.
to the publication, treatment with Telomir-Zn produced dose-dependent improvements across multiple independent measures of metabolic
reduction in fasting blood glucose levels to near control levels
Improved glucose clearance during oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT)
Reduction in fasting insulin concentrations
Significant improvement in HOMA-IR, a widely used measure of insulin resistance
notably, HOMA-IR values declined from approximately 10-12 in untreated diabetic animals to approximately 3 following 14 days of
treatment, representing a substantial reversal of insulin resistance. Improvements were observed in a dose-dependent manner and remained
consistent across both Day 7 and Day 14 assessments.
authors concluded that Telomir-Zn restored key metabolic parameters associated with insulin resistance and glucose dysregulation, supporting
further investigation of metal-modulating small molecules as a novel therapeutic approach for metabolic disease.
Relevance to Telomir-Zn's Clinical Development Program
publication adds to a growing body of peer-reviewed evidence supporting Telomir-Zn's mechanism of action through modulation of
intracellular metal homeostasis.
scientific evidence suggests that dysregulation of intracellular iron and zinc balance contributes to oxidative stress, mitochondrial
dysfunction, and altered cellular signaling across multiple disease states. In metabolic disease, these processes can impair insulin
receptor signaling and glucose homeostasis. In cancer, similar pathways have been implicated in epigenetic dysregulation, treatment resistance,
tumor progression, and aggressive disease biology.
was designed to modulate intracellular metal homeostasis and influence iron-dependent biological pathways through a zinc-coordinated
small-molecule platform.
Type 2 diabetes and triple-negative breast cancer represent distinct disease states, both involve oxidative stress, dysregulated metal
homeostasis, and iron-dependent cellular signaling pathways targeted by Telomir-Zn.
Company believes these findings provide additional independent, peer-reviewed validation of biological pathways underlying its lead clinical
program. Telomir-Zn recently received Investigational New Drug (IND) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the
Company's Phase 1/2 clinical trial (TELO-001) in patients with advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer.
makes these findings particularly interesting is that excess intracellular iron has been implicated in both insulin resistance and cancer
biology," said Dr. Itzchak Angel, Chief Scientific Advisor of Telomir Pharmaceuticals and corresponding author of the publication.
diabetes, iron-driven oxidative stress can impair insulin signaling and glucose metabolism. In cancer, iron-dependent pathways can contribute
to epigenetic dysregulation and tumor progression. The ability of Telomir-Zn to produce meaningful biological effects in multiple disease
models further strengthens our confidence that modulation of intracellular metal homeostasis may represent an important therapeutic strategy."
publication represents our second peer-reviewed publication on Telomir-Zn in 2026, supporting the biological mechanism underlying Telomir-Zn,"
said Erez Aminov, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Telomir Pharmaceuticals.
with our recently published Wilson's disease findings and our FDA-cleared Phase 1/2 TNBC program, we continue to build a growing
body of scientific evidence supporting the broader potential of our metal-homeostasis platform. We now have an FDA-cleared IND, preparations
underway for our Phase 1/2 TNBC study, and multiple peer-reviewed publications supporting our underlying biology. Our focus remains on
execution as we advance Telomir-Zn into human clinical trials."
Telomir Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: TELO) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing small-molecule therapeutics targeting epigenetic
and metabolic pathways implicated in cancer, aging, and degenerative disease. The Company's lead program, Telomir-Zn, is designed
to modulate intracellular metal homeostasis and epigenetic regulation and has received IND clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
for a Phase 1/2 clinical trial in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. For more information, please visit https://telomirpharma.com/.
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regulatory pathway, safety profile, clinical utility, market opportunity, and future development of Telomir-1 (Telomir-Zn) and the Company's
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findings, the relevance of such findings to the Company's oncology development programs, the advancement of the Company's
Phase 1/2 TNBC clinical trial, and the potential applicability of Telomir-Zn across multiple disease areas.
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development, the ability to obtain regulatory approvals, the outcome of future studies, reliance on third parties, intellectual property
protection, financing needs, market conditions, and the other risks identified under the heading "Risk Factors" contained
in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and the Company's other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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caution investors not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this press release. You are encouraged to
read our filings with the SEC, available at the SEC website and in the "Investors" section of our website, for a discussion
of these and other risks and uncertainties.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What did the recent study on Telomir-Zn demonstrate?

The study showed that Telomir-Zn restored insulin sensitivity and improved glucose metabolism in a zebrafish model of Type 2 diabetes.

How long were zebrafish treated with Telomir-Zn?

Zebrafish were treated with Telomir-Zn for 14 days.

What is the significance of HOMA-IR in the study?

HOMA-IR values decreased significantly, indicating a reversal of insulin resistance.

What regulatory approval has Telomir-Zn received?

Telomir-Zn received IND clearance for a Phase 1/2 clinical trial in triple-negative breast cancer.

What does Telomir-Zn aim to target in diseases?

Telomir-Zn targets epigenetic and metabolic pathways linked to cancer and age-related diseases.

Last updated: Jun 15, 2026