Entero Therapeutics Announces Abstract on Celiac Disease Research Accepted for Presentation at the 20th International Celiac Disease Symposium

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Oral presentation will showcase novel VCIEL scale for assessing small intestinal mucosal health in Celiac Disease

BOCA RATON, Fla., July 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Entero Therapeutics, Inc., (NASDAQ: ENTO), (“Entero Therapeutics” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of targeted, non-systemic therapies for gastrointestinal (GI) diseases, today announced that an abstract has been accepted for oral presentation at the 20th International Celiac Disease Symposium (ICDS) 2024 taking place September 5-7, 2024, in Sheffield, U.K.

Details of the presentations are as follows:

Event:

International Celiac Disease Symposium (ICDS)

Date:

September 5-7

Presentation:

A Composite Mucosal Scale for Celiac Disease Encompassing Both Morphology and Inflammation

Location:

Sheffield City Hall, Barkers Pool, Sheffield, S1 2JA

Registration:

https://www.icdsmeetings.co.uk/registration


“We’re pleased to share our findings with the broader Celiac Disease research community, as this new measurement marks a significant advancement in our ability to monitor and diagnose celiac disease,” said Jack Syage, Ph.D., President and Chief Scientific Officer of Entero Therapeutics, who will be presenting the research. “We hope that our findings serve as a crucial shift in the rigor and precision of measuring celiac severity and treatment effectiveness.”

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About Latiglutenase 
Latiglutenase is an orally administered mixture of two minimally systemically absorbed gluten-specific recombinant proteases being developed as an oral biotherapeutic for celiac disease.  It has demonstrated efficacy in alleviating GI symptoms of celiac disease and protecting against intestinal damage in three Phase 2 trials. The Phase 3 clinical development plan for latiglutenase has been reviewed by the GI Division of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at the End of Phase 2 meeting with an agreed plan forward, with initiation of the Phase 3 trials expected in early 2025.

About Celiac Disease 
Celiac disease is a chronic, hereditary autoimmune and inflammatory disease triggered by gluten consumption. Celiac disease is characterized by damage to the lining of the small intestine, causing malabsorption, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and debilitating symptoms. Over the course of a lifetime, untreated or poorly managed celiac disease is often associated with deteriorating general health, multiple serious intestinal and extra-intestinal medical complications, and increased morbidity and mortality. Celiac disease is a global disease and affects approximately 1% of the population worldwide and is increasing in prevalence with improved diagnostic tools and improved awareness.