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Silexion Therapeutics Announces Positive Results in Preclinical Study Demonstrating Significant SIL204 Efficacy in Human Lung Cancer Cell Lines

Core Insights - Silexion Therapeutics Corp. announced positive preclinical data for SIL204, demonstrating significant efficacy in human lung cancer cell lines, particularly those with KRAS G12D mutations [1][4][6] - The company is conducting a new study on an untested KRAS mutation, with results expected soon, which could further validate SIL204 as a potential pan-KRAS treatment [2][3] - Silexion's dual-route administration strategy is progressing, with plans to initiate a Phase 2/3 clinical trial in Q2 2026 for KRAS-driven solid tumors [3] Study Findings - The study showed dose-dependent inhibition in lung cancer cells with KRAS G12D mutations, highlighting SIL204's potential as a versatile therapeutic [4][7] - The lipid-conjugated delivery system enhances SIL204's entry into tumor cells, addressing a significant barrier for siRNA technology [5][6] Market Opportunity - KRAS mutations are prevalent in various cancers, with approximately 90% in pancreatic cancers, 45% in colorectal cancers, and 30% in lung cancers, representing a significant market opportunity [8] - The global treatment market for these cancers exceeds US $30 billion annually, with many KRAS variants challenging to target with conventional therapies, underscoring the potential of Silexion's RNAi-based strategy [8][9] Company Overview - Silexion Therapeutics is focused on developing RNA interference therapies for solid tumors driven by KRAS mutations, with SIL204 as its next-generation candidate showing promise in preclinical studies [10]