Abstract Title: The Fosmetpantotenate Replacement Therapy (FORT) Pivotal Trial: Utilization of a Novel Primary Efficacy Outcome in Patients with Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration
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Abstract Program #: 25
Poster Session: Clinical Trials and Therapy in Movement Disorders
Location: Hall 3FG,
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Meeting: 47th Annual
Poster #: 104
Location: Riverside Exhibit Hall (
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Abstract Title:Patient and Caregiver Experience With Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration
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Abstract Program #: 484
Poster Session: Rare Genetic and Metabolic Diseases
Location: Hall 3FG,
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Meeting: 47th Annual
Poster #: 103
Location: Riverside Exhibit Hall (
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Abstract Title:Diagnostic Pathway and Clinical Experience of Patients With High Versus Low Severity Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration (PKAN)
Meeting: 143rd Annual Meeting of the
Abstract Program #: S224
Poster Session: P1
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About Fosmetpantotenate
Fosmetpantotenate is a novel investigational small molecule replacement therapy designed to pass the blood-brain barrier and be converted to phosphopantothenic acid (PPA). PPA synthesis is a key step in the biosynthesis of CoA, which is essential in biochemical reactions impacting energy metabolism, membrane integrity, signaling and other critical processes. Preclinical findings suggest fosmetpantotenate has the ability to pass the blood-brain barrier and restore CoA levels.
Fosmetpantotenate, which has the potential to be the first approved treatment targeting the underlying cause of PKAN, has been granted orphan drug designation for the treatment of PKAN by the
About Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration
PKAN is a rare, genetic and life-threatening neurological disorder characterized by a host of progressively debilitating symptoms that typically begin in early childhood. People suffering from PKAN may experience movement disorders such as dystonia (sustained muscle contraction leading to abnormal posture), rigidity, dysphagia (problems swallowing), twisting and writhing, as well as visual impairment. PKAN is estimated to affect up to 5,000 people worldwide.
PKAN is caused by a mutation in the PANK2 gene, which encodes a critical protein that phosphorylates vitamin B5 (pantothenate), generating phosphopantothenate. The disruption of this metabolic pathway ultimately leads to decreased levels of CoA.
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