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Salarius Pharmaceuticals' Seclidemstat Demonstrates Supporting Role in Inhibiting Validated Oncology Target LSD1 in Two Recently Published Studies
GlobeNewswire News Roomยท2025-07-09 12:30

Core Insights - Salarius Pharmaceuticals is advancing its Phase 1/2 clinical study of seclidemstat for myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) with updates expected later this year [1][2] - The company is progressing with its planned merger with Decoy Therapeutics, which is anticipated to create value through Decoy's innovative peptide conjugate therapeutics platform [2][3] Company Developments - Salarius' seclidemstat is a first-in-class, orally bioavailable LSD1 inhibitor being evaluated at MD Anderson Cancer Center [1][9] - The merger with Decoy Therapeutics is set to create a new entity named Decoy Therapeutics, with Decoy investors expected to own approximately 92.4% of the merged company [2][10] - The combined company will focus on developing peptide conjugate therapeutics for unmet medical needs in respiratory infectious diseases and gastroenterology oncology [3][8] Research Insights - Recent animal studies published highlight the importance of inhibiting LSD1 expression, supporting the potential of SP-2577 in cancer treatment [2][5] - The studies provide insights into the role of KDM1A in regulating neural stem cell fate and its implications in oral squamous cell carcinoma progression [5][6] Future Plans - Decoy Therapeutics plans to advance its lead asset, a pan-coronavirus antiviral, towards an Investigational New Drug (IND) application with the FDA within the next 12 months [6][7] - The ongoing clinical trial at MDACC is expected to report data on patients with MDS and CMML who have previously failed or relapsed after hypomethylating agent therapy [7][9]