Can-Fite Announces New Findings on Namodenoson's Dual Anti-Cancer and Liver Protective Effects
Can-Fite BioPharma Ltd. (NYSE:CANF) (TASE: CANF), a biotechnology company advancing a pipeline of proprietary small molecule drugs that address oncological and inflammatory diseases, today announces that company scientists came up with breakthrough findings showing that the anti-cancer and protective effects in the liver are conferred via the signalling protein adiponectin. This very important positive cytokine plays a pivotal role in regulating anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, metabolic and insulin resistance. Namodenoson increases adiponectin production in pre-clinical studies and in humans.
The data will be presented at the 20th Annual Congress of International Drug Discovery Science & Technology, China Branch (IDDST-2024), September 12-14, Shanghai, China. This conference will host 300 leading scientists from the academia and industry worldwide to discuss the latest developments in drug discovery and therapy.
"We are very much enthused by the breakthrough findings that explain the dual mechanism of Namodenoson working as an anti-cancer agent in the liver and also inducing a liver protective effect," stated Dr. Pnina Fishman, Can-Fite CSO & Chairperson.
Namodenoson is currently being evaluated in LiverationTM, a pivotal Phase III study for advanced liver cancer that has been approved by both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and also in a Phase IIb study in patients with MASH.