(Albany, US) DelveInsight has launched a new report on Hunter Syndrome Pipeline
“Hunter Syndrome Pipeline Insight, 2020” report by DelveInsight outlays comprehensive insights of present clinical development scenario and growth prospects across the Hunter Syndrome market. A detailed picture of the Hunter Syndrome pipeline landscape is provided, which includes the disease overview and Hunter Syndrome treatment guidelines. The assessment part of the report embraces in-depth Hunter Syndrome commercial assessment and clinical assessment of the Hunter Syndrome pipeline products from the pre-clinical developmental phase to the marketed phase. In the report, a detailed description of the drug is proffered including mechanism of action of the drug, clinical studies, NDA approvals (if any), and product development activities comprising the technology, Hunter Syndrome collaborations, licensing, mergers and acquisition, funding, designations, and other product-related details.
Hunter Syndrome, also known as Mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS II), I2S deficiency and Iduronate 2- sulfatase deficiency. It is an inherited disorder of carbohydrate metabolism that occurs almost exclusively in males. MPS II is caused by mutations in the IDS gene and is inherited in an X-linked manner. Females are generally unaffected carriers of this condition. As per National MPS Society, Hunter syndrome takes its name from Charles Hunter, the professor of medicine in Manitoba, Canada, who first described two brothers with the disease in 1917. MPS II has a wide range of symptoms that vary in severity and can be managed and treated with enzyme replacement therapies. There is no cure for MPS II and it affects 1 in 100,000 to 1 in 170,000 primarily males.
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Hunter Syndrome Pipeline Development Activities
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The report is built using data and information traced from the researcher’s proprietary databases, company/university websites, clinical trial registries, conferences, SEC filings, investor presentations, and featured press releases from company/university web sites and industry-specific third-party sources, etc.
Hunter Syndrome Pipeline
The dynamics of Hunter syndrome market is anticipated to change in the coming years owing to the improvement in the diagnosis methodologies, raising awareness of the disease, incremental healthcare spending across the world, and expected the launch of emerging therapies during the forecast period of 2020–2030. Companies like JCR Pharmaceuticals (JR-141), Green Cross Corporation (GC1111B or Hunterase), Regenxbio Inc. (RGX-121), and others are working toward the development of new treatment therapies for Hunter syndrome. While some of the companies have recently shifted their focus toward this indication, whereas others are expected to create a significant influence on the market size during the forecast period.
JR-141 (JCR Pharmaceuticals) is a blood-brain-barrier penetrating therapeutic enzyme for Hunter syndrome currently undergoing one Phase III (Japan) and one Phase II (Brazil) clinical trials. In March 2018, JR-141 was designated under the SAKIGAKE Designation System in Japan by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, and is planning to apply for marketing approval in 2020. It has also received Orphan Drug Designation from both the EMA and the FDA.
Marketed drug included in the report
Emerging included in the report
Hunter Syndrome Report Scope
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Table of content
1. Report Introduction
2. Hunter Syndrome
3. Hunter Syndrome Current Treatment Patterns
4. Hunter Syndrome – DelveInsight’s Analytical Perspective
5. Therapeutic Assessment
6. Hunter Syndrome Late Stage Products (Phase-III)
7. Hunter Syndrome Mid Stage Products (Phase-II)
8. Early Stage Products (Phase-I)
9. Pre-clinical Products and Discovery Stage Products
10. Inactive Products
11. Dormant Products
12. Hunter Syndrome Discontinued Products
13. Hunter Syndrome Product Profiles
14. Hunter Syndrome Key Companies
15. Hunter Syndrome Key Products
16. Dormant and Discontinued Products
17. Hunter Syndrome Unmet Needs
18. Hunter Syndrome Future Perspectives
19. Hunter Syndrome Analyst Review
20. Appendix
21. Report Methodology
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