Biotechnology companies Circio Holding ASA (OSE:CRNA) and AaviGen GmbH on Wednesday announced a research collaboration to develop circVec-enhanced AAV vectors engineered for targeted, low-dose gene therapy for heart disease.
This partnership combines Circio's proprietary circVec circular RNA platform, which has demonstrated 40-fold enhanced gene expression from AAV vectors in the heart, with AaviGen's proprietary AAV capsids designed for targeted delivery to heart cardiomyocytes.
The companies said the collaboration will assess the potential synergy of the two technologies in creating next-generation AAV candidates for cardiac applications, with the goal of achieving lower therapeutic doses, high cardiac-specific expression and reduced off-target effects. The research program will be conducted in three stages: production of novel AAVs using AaviGen's heart-targeted capsids and Circio's circVec expression cassette, in vitro testing and characterisation, and in vivo validation focused on biodistribution and gene expression across different vector designs.
If successful, the companies said the collaboration could address key challenges in AAV-based gene therapy and advance new treatment approaches for genetic and chronic heart conditions.
Lupeng Pharmaceutical's rocbrutinib receives Chinese approval to treat R/R mantle cell lymphoma
Medtronic invests in ICE technology companies to expand cardiac ablation portfolio
Heart Rhythm Society partners with Milestone Pharmaceuticals to offer new SVT patient resources
Haisco receives US FDA approval for anaesthetic Cipepofol
Avacta reports encouraging early efficacy signals for AVA6000 in salivary gland cancer at ASCO 2026
Circio and AaviGen partner to develop next-generation gene therapies for heart disease
Eli Lilly reports positive Phase 1b results for VERVE-102
Bayer's KERENDIA receives FDA priority review for type 1 diabetes and kidney disease treatment
Artivion completes acquisition of Endospan following FDA approval of NEXUS Aortic Arch System
AstraZeneca wins US approval for Baxfendy as first aldosterone synthase inhibitor for hypertension
GSK's Arexvy gains expanded approval in Japan for at-risk adults aged 18-49
Tenaya Therapeutics reports interim RIDGE-1 data showing reduced arrhythmia burden with TN-401
AnaCardio reports Phase 1b/2a data showing cardiac function gains with AC01
Veradermics reports positive Phase 2/3 results for oral VDPHL01 in pattern hair loss treatment