
Core Insights - Enlivex Therapeutics announced positive topline data from the Phase IIa trial of Allocetra™, showing significant improvements in knee pain and function in patients with moderate-to-severe knee osteoarthritis [1][2][3] Group 1: Clinical Trial Results - In the modified intention-to-treat population, Allocetra™ demonstrated a 24% reduction in knee pain and a 26% improvement in knee function compared to placebo [1] - For age-related primary osteoarthritis patients, Allocetra™ resulted in a 72% reduction in knee pain and a 95% improvement in knee function compared to placebo, indicating a substantial and statistically significant effect [1][2] Group 2: Safety Profile - The trial reported a favorable safety profile for Allocetra™, with no severe adverse events and only mild to moderate, transient, and treatable side effects observed in most patients [2] Group 3: Company Overview - Enlivex Therapeutics is a clinical-stage company focused on macrophage reprogramming immunotherapy, developing Allocetra™ as a universal cell therapy aimed at reprogramming macrophages to restore immune balance [8] - The company emphasizes the significant unmet medical need in the knee osteoarthritis market, which affects over 32.5 million Americans and is projected to increase to 78 million by 2040 [6]