The agreement centers on TL-001, an anti-TL1A monoclonal antibody, and TL-003, a bispecific antibody targeting both TL1A and IL-23. Both candidates aim to address immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease. TrueLab has already completed Phase I enrollment for TL-001 in Australia, while clinical evaluation for TL-003 began earlier this year.
Simultaneous to the licensing announcement, Bionyra Pharma closed a $165 million Series A financing round. The investment was co-led by Jeito Capital and Sofinnova Partners, with backing from Sanofi Ventures, Arkin Capital, and others. Dr. Francis Fan, CEO of TrueLab, noted that the collaboration serves as a validation of the company's proprietary TrueForge AI-powered discovery platform. For Bionyra, the partnership provides a pipeline of next-generation biologics to complement its focus on severe inflammatory conditions.

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