BrainEver


BrainEver’s innovative therapeutic strategy is a translation of the work by Alain Prochiantz and colleagues on brain development and physiology. They demonstrated that homeoproteins, first identified as early developmental regulators, are also active throughout life and control several neuronal functions, including metabolism and epigenetic stability. BrainEver makes the hypothesis that, in patients, homeoprotein administration could durably modify the physiological resistance of surviving neurons while increasing their activity, thus leading to the improvement of clinical symptoms. Different homeoproteins that could be important in different neurodegenerative pathologies are being explored, the most advanced being Engrailed 1 (BREN01) for the treatment of Parkinson Disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Beside Engrailed 1 in Parkinson Disease and ALS, BrainEver is currently generating a pipeline of 4 drug candidates targeting other neurodegenerative disease like Huntington Disease and Optic Neuropathies.

Industries

biopharma
biotechnology
life-science

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

BrainEver

Saint-antoine, Rhone-Alpes, France, Europe


Products

Novel Therapies for Neurodegenerative Diseases

BrainEver is developing therapies aimed at halting the progression of neurodegenerative diseases by preventing neuronal death and altering the physiology and metabolism of surviving neurons.

Homeoproteins as Therapeutic Agents

The company is exploring the use of homeoproteins for neuron maintenance and rejuvenation, representing a new strategy in treating neurodegenerative diseases.

Drug Candidates for ALS, Parkinson's, and Retina Diseases

BrainEver's portfolio includes drug candidates targeting ALS, Parkinson's disease, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma, focusing on unmet medical needs in neurodegeneration.


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