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Miami Herald
5 days ago
- Health
- Miami Herald
Telomir Pharmaceuticals Announces Telomir-1 Resets the Body's Epigenetic Clock, Reverses DNA Methylation, and Restores Youthful Gene Regulation in an Ultra-Rare Accelerated Aging Animal Model of Werner Syndrome
Treatment restored gene control, extended telomere length beyond healthy levels, reversed muscle and weight loss, reduced oxidative stress, and resulted in 100% survival - highlighting Telomir-1's potential to reverse key hallmarks of aging MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 5, 2025 / Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:TELO), or the "Company," an emerging leader in age-reversal science, today announced compelling new preclinical data demonstrating that its lead candidate, Telomir-1, administered orally, significantly increases telomere length, reverses body weight and muscle loss, and resets cellular aging markers in a validated animal model of Werner Syndrome (WS)-a rare genetic disorder also known as adult-onset progeria. These findings confirm and build upon the Company's previously reported results from a preclinical C. elegans study, which demonstrated that Telomir-1 restored lifespan and normalized physiological decline in animals with a wrn gene mutation. Werner Syndrome: A Rare and Devastating Accelerated Aging Disorder Werner Syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the wrn gene, which plays a critical role in DNA repair and telomere maintenance. Patients typically begin showing signs of premature aging-such as graying hair, cataracts, diabetes, osteoporosis, and atherosclerosis-in their 20s or 30s. Median life expectancy is 40-50 years. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments. To model this disease, the Company's study utilized the Sen57wrn-/-ND6-/+ zebrafish model, which replicates key features of Werner Syndrome, including telomere loss, mitochondrial dysfunction, retinal degeneration, muscle deterioration, and abnormal DNA methylation. Key Preclinical Findings 1. DNA Methylation Reversal - Resetting the Genetic ClockDNA methylation is one of the body's key mechanisms for controlling which genes are turned on or off. It works by attaching small chemical tags (called methyl groups) to DNA at locations known as CpG islands-which act like gene "on/off" switches. When methylation patterns are intact, cells know which genes to express and when. However, with aging and disease, this regulatory system starts to break down - a phenomenon known as epigenetic drift. In these cases, genes that should be off may turn on inappropriately, and protective genes may be silenced. This malfunction in gene regulation is strongly linked to a wide range of chronic diseases including: Cancer (via silencing of tumor suppressor genes)Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson'sAutoimmune diseases such as lupus and multiple sclerosisMetabolic conditions like Type 2 diabetesPremature aging disorders like progeria and Werner Syndrome In this study, Telomir-1 reversed age-related hypomethylation at two chromosomal regions, restoring methylation patterns to above-normal wild-type levels. This suggests that Telomir-1 may help restore healthy gene regulation and reset the body's epigenetic aging clock, reducing the risk of dysfunction in key biological systems. 2. Telomere Elongation - Rebuilding the Chromosomal ClockTelomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that shorten with each cell division and under stress. Telomere shortening is considered one of the hallmarks of aging. In the study, compared with the shortened length in the mutated animals, Telomir-1 increased telomere length by about three-fold. At the higher dose, telomere length significantly exceeded wild-type (healthy) levels, suggesting not only restoration but also potential enhancement of chromosomal integrity 3. Muscle Mass and Body Weight RecoveryIn the wrn-mutant zebrafish model, animals exhibited a 50-60% reduction in body weight and muscle volume. After 14 days of Telomir-1 treatment, these physical markers were restored to levels statistically indistinguishable from healthy controls - indicating functional recovery and metabolic improvement. 4. Oxidative Stress ReductionReactive oxygen species (ROS), which damage cells and accelerate aging, were elevated in untreated animals. Telomir-1 reduced ROS levels by up to 50%, suggesting improved cellular resilience. 5. Survival BenefitRoughly 15% of untreated animals died during the 14-day study period, whereas no deaths occurred in any Telomir-1 treated groups - highlighting a systemic survival advantage. "These results reinforce my conviction that Telomir-1 may represent one of the most important scientific developments in the field of aging," said Erez Aminov, Chairman and CEO of Telomir. "While we remain in the preclinical phase, the consistency and strength of the data demand serious attention. My full commitment is behind advancing Telomir-1 toward human studies in the most responsible and rigorous way. The potential here is too significant to ignore." "This is one of the most comprehensive rejuvenation profiles we've seen in a vertebrate aging model," added Dr. Itzchak Angel, Chief Scientific Advisor. "The ability to reverse both genomic and epigenetic instability while improving survival supports the growing potential of Telomir-1 as a foundational therapy for aging-related diseases." Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This press release, statements of Telomir's management or advisors related thereto, and the statements contained in the news story linked in this release contain "forward-looking statements," which are statements other than historical facts made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the potential use of the data from our studies, our ability to develop and commercialize Telomir-1 for specific indications, and the safety of Telomir-1. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are based on Telomir's current expectations, estimates and projections only as of the date of this release. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the potential use of the data from our studies, our ability to develop and commercialize Telomir-1 for specific indications and safety of Telomir-1. These and other risks concerning Telomir's programs and operations are described in additional detail in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, which is on file with the SEC. Telomir explicitly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements except to the extent required by law. Contact Information Helga Moya info@ 396-6723 SOURCE: Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc


Indianapolis Star
5 days ago
- Business
- Indianapolis Star
Telomir Pharmaceuticals Announces Telomir-1 Resets the Body's Epigenetic Clock, Reverses DNA Methylation, and Restores Youthful Gene Regulation in an Ultra-Rare Accelerated Aging Animal Model of Werner Syndrome
Treatment restored gene control, extended telomere length beyond healthy levels, reversed muscle and weight loss, reduced oxidative stress, and resulted in 100% survival – highlighting Telomir-1's potential to reverse key hallmarks of aging MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:TELO), or the 'Company,' an emerging leader in age-reversal science, today announced compelling new preclinical data demonstrating that its lead candidate, Telomir-1, administered orally, significantly increases telomere length, reverses body weight and muscle loss, and resets cellular aging markers in a validated animal model of Werner Syndrome (WS) -a rare genetic disorder also known as adult-onset progeria. These findings confirm and build upon the Company's previously reported results from a preclinical C. elegans study, which demonstrated that Telomir-1 restored lifespan and normalized physiological decline in animals with a wrn gene mutation. Werner Syndrome: A Rare and Devastating Accelerated Aging Disorder Werner Syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the wrn gene, which plays a critical role in DNA repair and telomere maintenance. Patients typically begin showing signs of premature aging-such as graying hair, cataracts, diabetes, osteoporosis, and atherosclerosis-in their 20s or 30s. Median life expectancy is 40-50 years. There are currently no FDA-approved treatments. To model this disease, the Company's study utilized the Sen57wrn-/-ND6-/+ zebrafish model, which replicates key features of Werner Syndrome, including telomere loss, mitochondrial dysfunction, retinal degeneration, muscle deterioration, and abnormal DNA methylation. Key Preclinical Findings 1. DNA Methylation Reversal – Resetting the Genetic Clock DNA methylation is one of the body's key mechanisms for controlling which genes are turned on or off. It works by attaching small chemical tags (called methyl groups) to DNA at locations known as CpG islands -which act like gene 'on/off' switches. When methylation patterns are intact, cells know which genes to express and when. However, with aging and disease, this regulatory system starts to break down – a phenomenon known as epigenetic drift. In these cases, genes that should be off may turn on inappropriately, and protective genes may be silenced. This malfunction in gene regulation is strongly linked to a wide range of chronic diseases including: Cancer (via silencing of tumor suppressor genes) Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Autoimmune diseases such as lupus and multiple sclerosis Metabolic conditions like Type 2 diabetes Premature aging disorders like progeria and Werner Syndrome In this study, Telomir-1 reversed age-related hypomethylation at two chromosomal regions, restoring methylation patterns to above-normal wild-type levels. This suggests that Telomir-1 may help restore healthy gene regulation and reset the body's epigenetic aging clock, reducing the risk of dysfunction in key biological systems. 2. Telomere Elongation – Rebuilding the Chromosomal Clock Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that shorten with each cell division and under stress. Telomere shortening is considered one of the hallmarks of aging. In the study, compared with the shortened length in the mutated animals, Telomir-1 increased telomere length by about three-fold. At the higher dose, telomere length significantly exceeded wild-type (healthy) levels, suggesting not only restoration but also potential enhancement of chromosomal integrity 3. Muscle Mass and Body Weight Recovery In the wrn-mutant zebrafish model, animals exhibited a 50-60% reduction in body weight and muscle volume. After 14 days of Telomir-1 treatment, these physical markers were restored to levels statistically indistinguishable from healthy controls – indicating functional recovery and metabolic improvement. 4. Oxidative Stress Reduction Reactive oxygen species (ROS), which damage cells and accelerate aging, were elevated in untreated animals. Telomir-1 reduced ROS levels by up to 50%, suggesting improved cellular resilience. 5. Survival Benefit Roughly 15% of untreated animals died during the 14-day study period, whereas no deaths occurred in any Telomir-1 treated groups – highlighting a systemic survival advantage. 'These results reinforce my conviction that Telomir-1 may represent one of the most important scientific developments in the field of aging,' said Erez Aminov, Chairman and CEO of Telomir. 'While we remain in the preclinical phase, the consistency and strength of the data demand serious attention. My full commitment is behind advancing Telomir-1 toward human studies in the most responsible and rigorous way. The potential here is too significant to ignore.' 'This is one of the most comprehensive rejuvenation profiles we've seen in a vertebrate aging model,' added Dr. Itzchak Angel, Chief Scientific Advisor. 'The ability to reverse both genomic and epigenetic instability while improving survival supports the growing potential of Telomir-1 as a foundational therapy for aging-related diseases.' Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This press release, statements of Telomir's management or advisors related thereto, and the statements contained in the news story linked in this release contain 'forward-looking statements,' which are statements other than historical facts made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the potential use of the data from our studies, our ability to develop and commercialize Telomir-1 for specific indications, and the safety of Telomir-1. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are based on Telomir's current expectations, estimates and projections only as of the date of this release. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the potential use of the data from our studies, our ability to develop and commercialize Telomir-1 for specific indications and safety of Telomir-1. These and other risks concerning Telomir's programs and operations are described in additional detail in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, which is on file with the SEC. Telomir explicitly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements except to the extent required by law. Contact Information SOURCE: Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
EXCLUSIVE: Telomir Pharmaceuticals Lead Drug Shows Promising Signs In Animal Study For Rare Premature Aging Disorder
Telomir Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:TELO) on Thursday released new preclinical data for its lead candidate, Telomir-1. The data demonstrated that Telomir-1, administered orally, significantly increases telomere length, reverses body weight and muscle loss, and resets cellular aging markers in a validated animal model of Werner Syndrome (WS)—a rare genetic disorder also known as adult-onset progeria. Adult progeria is a rare genetic disorder characterized by premature aging starting in late adolescence or early Syndrome is caused by mutations in the wrn gene, which plays a critical role in DNA repair and telomere maintenance. These findings confirm and build upon the company's previously reported results from a preclinical C. elegans study, which demonstrated that Telomir-1 restored lifespan and normalized physiological decline in animals with a wrn gene mutation. In this study, Telomir-1 reversed age-related hypomethylation at two chromosomal regions, restoring methylation patterns to above-normal wild-type levels. This suggests that Telomir-1 may help restore healthy gene regulation and reset the body's epigenetic aging clock, reducing the risk of dysfunction in key biological systems. Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that shorten with each cell division and under stress. Telomere shortening is considered one of the hallmarks of aging. In the study, Telomir-1 increased telomere length by about three-fold compared to the shortened length in the mutated animals. At the higher dose, telomere length significantly exceeded wild-type (healthy) levels, suggesting restoration and potential enhancement of chromosomal integrity. In the wrn-mutant zebrafish model, animals exhibited a 50–60% reduction in body weight and muscle volume. After 14 days of Telomir-1 treatment, these physical markers were restored to levels statistically indistinguishable from healthy controls — indicating functional recovery and metabolic improvement. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), which damage cells and accelerate aging, were elevated in untreated animals. Telomir-1 reduced ROS levels by up to 50%, suggesting improved cellular resilience. Roughly 15% of untreated animals died during the 14-day study period, whereas no deaths occurred in any Telomir-1-treated groups. In March, Telomir Pharmaceuticals revealed preclinical findings demonstrating that Telomir-1 reduces tumor size by approximately 50% in a prostate cancer animal model with aggressive cancer cells. The company says that Telomir-1 actively suppresses cancer growth and protects against chemotherapy-induced toxicity and mortality when combined with Paclitaxel—a widely used chemotherapy but often associated with severe toxicity and side effects. Price Action: TELO stock closed at $2.11 on Wednesday. Read Next:Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? This article EXCLUSIVE: Telomir Pharmaceuticals Lead Drug Shows Promising Signs In Animal Study For Rare Premature Aging Disorder originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Associated Press
29-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Telomir Pharmaceuticals Confirms Telomir-1 Restores Vision and Retinal Structure in Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) Animal Model Using FDA-Recognized Surrogate Endpoints
A unique oral drug candidate that is shown to restore vision and regenerate the retina in an animal model, addressing a major unmet need in ocular therapeutics MIAMI, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / May 29, 2025 / Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:TELO) ('Telomir' or the 'Company'), an emerging leader in age-reversal science, today announced compelling preclinical results from a study evaluating its novel oral therapeutic, Telomir-1, in a genetically modified zebrafish model of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Following a 14-day oral dosing regimen, Telomir-1 reversed central vision response and vision acuity, restored retinal degeneration and architecture, and significantly reduced oxidative stress-achieving improvements across several FDA-recognized surrogate endpoints relevant to AMD. The study utilized the Sen57wrn-/-ND6-/+ zebrafish model, which combines genetic mutations associated with premature aging (WRN), mitochondrial dysfunction (ND6), and chronic senescence (Sen57). These animals exhibit progressive retinal degeneration, visual impairment, and oxidative stress-closely modeling dry AMD and geographic atrophy in humans. Model Transformation: From Degeneration to Recovery Before treatment, the aged (18-month-old) zebrafish demonstrated clear signs of neurodegeneration and visual impairment. Mutant animals showed sluggish, uncoordinated swimming behavior and delayed responses to visual stimuli such as light and movement-evidence of significant vision loss. Microscopic analysis of their retinas revealed approximately 15% total retinal degeneration, affecting several critical layers: In addition to retinal damage, the diseased animals exhibited reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels nearly four times higher than healthy controls-indicating intense oxidative stress-and suffered a 15% mortality rate during the two-week study window. After receiving Telomir-1, treated animals demonstrated marked recovery: Histological cross-sections confirmed Telomir-1's ability to regenerate not only the inner retinal layers, but also additional retinal structures-supporting improved-laminar retinal restoration and function. Collectively, these results demonstrate Telomir-1's ability to restore visual function, reverse retinal degeneration, reduce oxidative stress, and improve survival-all from a short oral treatment regimen. 'This breakthrough reinforces our vision at Telomir: to redefine how we treat age-related diseases by going beyond symptom management and targeting the root mechanisms of degeneration,' said Erez Aminov, Chief Executive Officer of Telomir. 'To our knowledge, no oral drug has ever demonstrated this level of retinal restoration and vision recovery in any AMD model-this is a meaningful leap forward for patients and the field.' 'The preclinical success achieved in this AMD model is truly remarkable,' added Dr. Angel, Chief Scientific Advisor of Telomir. 'Telomir-1 when studied orally, restored both structure and function in the retina, demonstrating not just neuroprotection, but true regenerative capacity-a property rarely seen in ophthalmic drug development.' Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This press release, statements of Telomir's management or advisors related thereto, and the statements contained in the news story linked in this release contain 'forward-looking statements,' which are statements other than historical facts made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the potential use of the data from our studies, our ability to develop and commercialize Telomir-1 for specific indications, and the safety of Telomir-1. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are based on Telomir's current expectations, estimates and projections only as of the date of this release. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the potential use of the data from our studies, our ability to develop and commercialize Telomir-1 for specific indications and safety of Telomir-1. These and other risks concerning Telomir's programs and operations are described in additional detail in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, which is on file with the SEC. Telomir explicitly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements except to the extent required by law. Contact Information Helga Moya [email protected] (786) 396-6723 SOURCE: Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc press release
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
EXCLUSIVE: Telomir Pharma To Raise $3 Million Via Equity Financing To Fund Its Rare Disease IND
On Wednesday, Telomir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:TELO) announced that it had secured $3 million in equity financing through a direct investment by The Bayshore Trust, the company's largest shareholder. The transaction involved the purchase of 1 million restricted shares of the company's common stock at $3.00 per share, representing an 18% premium to Telomir's closing share price of $2.54 on the execution date. The transaction was structured as a straight restricted common stock transaction follows a prior $1 million equity investment at $7.00 per share made on December 9, 2024, through The Starwood Trust, an entity affiliated with the company's largest shareholder, and complements an existing $5 million non-dilutive line of credit from the same affiliated group, which remains undrawn. Telomir Chair and CEO Erez Aminov said it had raised $4 million in equity and secured a $5 million credit line through affiliated entities. Telomir said its priority was to submit its IND by year-end and generate early human efficacy data in the most efficient and capital-responsible way. Telomir is advancing two highly innovative drug candidates, Telomir-1, a first-in-class age-reversal molecule targeting the root causes of cellular decline, and Telomir-Ag2, a stabilized Silver(II) compound to address the growing threat of drug-resistant infections. Telomir-1 is an oral small molecule that addresses five fundamental biological drivers of aging and chronic disease: mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, calcium imbalance, toxic metal accumulation (iron and copper), and telomere shortening. In preclinical models, Telomir-1 has demonstrated reversal of the biological clock, improving both lifespan and health span, improvement of mitochondrial energy production in metabolically stressed cells, reduction of oxidative stress (ROS), a key contributor to age-related damage, correction of calcium signaling pathways associated with neurodegeneration and cell death, protection against metal-induced toxicity from iron and copper and Telomere lengthening and stabilization to support cellular regeneration. Telomir-Ag2 is a novel Silver(II) complex stabilized using Telomir's proprietary chelation platform. Silver(II) has historically shown strong antimicrobial potential but has remained clinically impractical due to its instability—until now. Preclinical studies demonstrated that Telomir-Ag2 is active against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus, and Methicillin- and aminoglycoside-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MARSA). Price Action: TELO stock closed lower by 10.4% at $2.28 on Tuesday. Read Next:Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? This article EXCLUSIVE: Telomir Pharma To Raise $3 Million Via Equity Financing To Fund Its Rare Disease IND originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.