huntingtin-lowering
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Roche ends two Huntington’s disease drug programmes after disappointing results
⏱️ 10 min read | Roche announced it is stopping development of two of its huntingtin-lowering ASO drugs, tominersen and RG6496. This marks a disappointing end to an important chapter in HD clinical research.
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Precision Pruning with PROTACs: Selective Targeting of Toxic Huntingtin
⏱️6 min read | PROTACs act like a precision pruning tool, trimming away toxic huntingtin protein while leaving the healthy form intact. In cells and HD mice, this targeted clean-up improved health and slowed disease features.
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Skyhawk reports encouraging 12-month results for oral Huntington’s disease drug SKY-0515
One year into treatment, SKY-0515 continues to lower huntingtin and shows encouraging trends with signs and symptoms of HD. A larger trial is enrolling to determine whether the drug truly slows HD progression
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Fixing the Recipe: Lowering a Slice of Huntingtin
⏱️7 min read | In a recent paper, scientists targeted a small, harmful piece of the huntingtin message (HTT1a) in HD mice. This reduced toxic protein clumps and delayed genetic changes, more than targeting full length HTT.
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The Number on the Scale: What the TFC Score Measures, and Why It Matters Right Now
⏱️ 10 min read | The Total Functional Capacity score has been used in Huntington’s disease research for decades. Here’s what it measures, what it misses, & why it’s at the center of an anticipated clinical trial.
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Australia Opens The Door for SKY-0515: Skyhawk Seeks Provisional Approval for Its Oral HD Drug
⏱️ 8 min read | An oral Huntington’s disease drug is eligible for accelerated approval in Australia. This isn’t full approval yet, but it opens a faster path to potentially getting this once-daily pill to people with HD sooner.



