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Aditxt Subsidiary Adimune Announces Positive Results from Mayo Clinic Pre-Clinical Studies to Support FDA and European Regulatory Submissions for Type 1 Diabetes, Psoriasis, and Stiff Person Syndrome Human Trials

Findings Further Support the Safety Profile and Immunomodulatory Effects of ADI-100, Adimune’s Lead Therapeutic Candidate for Autoimmune Diseases MOUNTAIN

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Aditxt Subsidiary Adimune Announces Positive Results from Mayo Clinic Pre-Clinical Studies to Support FDA and European Regulatory Submissions for Type 1 Diabetes, Psoriasis, and Stiff Person Syndrome Human Trials

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nFindings Further Support the Safety Profile and Immunomodulatory Effects of ADI-100, Adimune’s Lead Therapeutic Candidate for Autoimmune Diseases\n\n MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAditxt, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADTX) (\"Aditxt\" or the \"Company\"), a social innovation platform accelerating promising health innovations, today announced that a recently completed study conducted by the Mayo Clinic further validates the preclinical findings of ADI-100, the lead therapeutic candidate developed by Aditxt’s wholly owned subsidiary, Adimune™, Inc. (“Adimune”).\n\nThe independent study, led by Dr. Sean Pittock and Dr. Charles Howe of the Mayo Clinic’s neuroimmunology team, confirmed that ADI-100 induces immune tolerance to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD)—a key autoantigen implicated in multiple autoimmune conditions, including type 1 diabetes, stiff person syndrome, cerebellar ataxia, and autoimmune epilepsy.\n\n“These results mark an important milestone not only for Adimune’s platform but also for Aditxt’s broader vision of transforming the way we approach autoimmune diseases,” said Amro Albanna, co-founder and CEO of Aditxt. “We believe that autoimmunity represents one of the most underserved and challenging areas of medicine. ADI-100’s potential ability to restore immune tolerance without broad immunosuppression is a meaningful step toward safer, more targeted treatments.”\n\nKey Findings from the Mayo Clinic Study Include:\n\n\nEncouraging Safety Profile: ADI-100 did not increase T cell reactivity to GAD, reinforcing the product candidate’s preclinical safety profile.\n\n\nImmune Modulation at the Cellular Level: Dendritic cells treated with ADI-100 apoptotic bodies displayed increased tolerogenic markers.\n\n\nAntigen-Specific Suppression: ADI-100-induced tolerogenic dendritic cells reduced activation of T cells from GAD-sensitive patients, even in the presence of proinflammatory stimuli.\n\n\n“Selection of a product candidate for clinical testing must demonstrate preclinical safety above all. The recent findings by Mayo Clinic using patient derived T cells corroborate Adimune’s preclinical findings showing an absence of disease exacerbation,” said Dr. Friedrich Kapp, Co-CEO of Adimune. “Demonstrating that ADI-100 treatment of patient-derived immune cells downregulates anti-GAD aggressive immune response is extremely reassur...

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