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Genprex Announces Groundbreaking Data from Non-Human Primate Study Evaluating Novel Gene Therapy to Treat Type 1 Diabetes at 16th Annual International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatment for Diabetes 2023

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  • Results show statistically significant decreases in insulin requirements, increases in c-peptide levels and improvements in glucose tolerance compared to baseline
  • Disruptive gene therapy approach developed by University of Pittsburgh researchers may be a promising treatment for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes

Genprex, Inc. (NASDAQ: GNPX), a clinical-stage gene therapy company focused on developing life-changing therapies for patients with cancer and diabetes, today announced that data highlighting the potential of Genprex’s gene therapy for Type 1 diabetes is being presented by its research collaborators at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) at the 16th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD 2023) taking place February 22-25, 2023 in Berlin, Germany.

On the left is Dr. Mark Berger, Chief Medical Officer & Thomas Gallagher, Esq, Senior Vice President
On the left is Dr. Mark Berger, Chief Medical Officer & Thomas Gallagher, Esq, Senior Vice President

The abstract data were released, and the presentation will be delivered on February 25th at 2:25 pm CET by Ranjeet S. Kalsi, DO, a member of the laboratory of George Gittes, MD, from Pitt’s Division of Pediatric Surgery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The complete presentation will be available on the Company’s website here following the close of Dr. Kalsi’s presentation.

The presentation titled, “Pancreatic Intraductal Infusion of Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) to Treat Non-Human Primates in a Toxin-Induced Diabetes Model,” will report results from eight non-human primates (NHPs) with toxin-induced diabetes after streptozocin administration. They received a novel infusion process that used an AAV vector to deliver Pdx1 and MafA genes directly to the pancreas.

“These results are compelling as they demonstrate the potential for this gene therapy to create newly formed beta-like cells that can produce insulin. They also validate earlier studies of this approach in diabetic mouse models that showed restoration of normal blood glucose levels for several months,” stated Mark Berger, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Genprex. “We are eager to continue working to advance this gene therapy into human clinical trials in order to replicate these outcomes in people and potentially provide long-term replacement of beta-cells.”

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The statistically significant study results show that post-infusion of the AAV engineered construct, the eight NHPs had “decreased insulin requirements (p<0.001); increased c-peptide levels (p<0.05); and improved glucose tolerance compared to baseline (p<0.05) with one demonstrating reestablished normoglycemia. Immunohistochemistry revealed insulin and glucagon staining, which suggest the formation of insulin-producing cells.”

The diabetes technologies licensed from Pitt by Genprex were developed in the laboratory of George Gittes, MD, Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. “We are delighted with the statistically significant outcomes from this NHP study in Type-1 diabetes as it further supports our thesis on the potential of our gene therapy approach in diabetes. Importantly, it shows a positive data progression from our earlier mouse model data to these NHP data,” noted Dr. Gittes.

“These promising data are very encouraging and further support our belief that this gene therapy approach to treating diabetes has the potential to change the course of the disease in both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes,” said Rodney Varner, President and Chief Executive Officer of Genprex. “Based on data from a number of preclinical in vivo studies, we are encouraged that our novel gene therapy approach could provide long-term efficacy in humans potentially making exogenous insulin unnecessary, which would be a gamechanger for the 537 million people around the world living with diabetes.”

About Genprex, Inc.


Genprex, Inc. is a clinical-stage gene therapy company focused on developing life-changing therapies for patients with cancer and diabetes. Genprex’s technologies are designed to administer disease-fighting genes to provide new therapies for large patient populations with cancer and diabetes who currently have limited treatment options. Genprex works with world-class institutions and collaborators to develop drug candidates to further its pipeline of gene therapies in order to provide novel treatment approaches. Genprex’s oncology program utilizes its proprietary, non-viral ONCOPREX® Nanoparticle Delivery System, which the Company believes is the first systemic gene therapy delivery platform used for cancer in humans. ONCOPREX encapsulates the gene-expressing plasmids using lipid nanoparticles. The resultant product is administered intravenously, where it is then taken up by tumor cells that express tumor suppressor proteins that are deficient in the body. The Company’s lead product candidate, REQORSA® (quaratusugene ozeplasmid), is being evaluated in three clinical trials as a treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Both NSCLC clinical programs received a Fast Track Designation from the Food and Drug Administration. Genprex’s diabetes gene therapy approach is comprised of a novel infusion process that uses an endoscope and an adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector to deliver Pdx1 and MafA genes directly to the pancreas. In models of Type 1 diabetes, GPX-002 transforms alpha cells in the pancreas into functional beta-like cells, which can produce insulin but are distinct enough from beta cells to evade the body’s immune system. In a similar approach, GPX-003 for Type 2 diabetes, where autoimmunity is not at play, is believed to rejuvenate and replenish exhausted beta cells.

For more information, please visit the Company’s web site at www.genprex.com or follow Genprex on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn.

Cautionary Language Concerning Forward-Looking Statements


Statements contained in this press release regarding matters that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are made on the basis of the current beliefs, expectations and assumptions of management, are not guarantees of performance and are subject to significant risks and uncertainty. These forward-looking statements should, therefore, be considered in light of various important factors, including those set forth in Genprex’s reports that it files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission and which you should review, including those statements under “Item 1A – Risk Factors” in Genprex’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021.

Because forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding: the timing and success of Genprex’s pre-clinical development programs, clinical trials and regulatory approvals, including the extent and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; the effect of Genprex’s product candidates, alone and in combination with other therapies, on cancer and diabetes; Genprex’s future growth and financial status; Genprex’s commercial and strategic partnerships, including those with its third party manufacturers and their ability to successfully perform and scale up the manufacture of its product candidates; and Genprex’s intellectual property and licenses.

These forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as predictions of future events and Genprex cannot assure you that the events or circumstances discussed or reflected in these statements will be achieved or will occur. If such forward-looking statements prove to be inaccurate, the inaccuracy may be material. You should not regard these statements as a representation or warranty by Genprex or any other person that Genprex will achieve its objectives and plans in any specified timeframe, or at all. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. Genprex disclaims any obligation to publicly update or release any revisions to these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, after the date of this press release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.

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Brits shun saving for spending due to cost of living

Forty per cent of people say they will save no money all year, according to new stats from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Inflation has soared into the double digits recently although it now seems to be decreasing slightly to 10.1 per cent.

But failure for pay packets to keep up, means that people are using cash they may have usually saved, to spend on ever-increasing bills and food.

More than a fifth of adults in Britain said they had borrowed cash or used more credit because of the increased cost of living.

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While the cost of living crisis is straining some family finances, people are now raiding savings they ,may have built up during Covid-19 lockdowns.

Inflation has been fuelled by high energy bills, increased by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The ONS said those in vulnerable groups are more likely to get into debt. 

Some 45 per cent of people who have borrowed more compared to last year have been suffering higher anxiety levels, the report said.

Battersea Power Station’s Light Festival is pooch perfect

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It’s the final week of Battersea Power Station’s annual Light Festival.

And to mark the occasion ending on March 5, there will be a special dog-friendly day on Wednesday, March 1.

The Light Festival Doggy Day is a great chance to meet like-minded owners while exploring eight stunning light installations on display inside and outside the world-renowned landmark.

In October, Battersea Power Station opens to the public in October following a transformational eight-year restoration, alongside a new pedestrianised high street, Electric Boulevard.

You can take the opportunity to get your pup ‘papped’ by a professional photographer whilst visiting or post your own pictures tagging @batterseapwrstn on Instagram to be in with a chance of winning some top prizes.

The top three photos will be posted on the Battersea Power Station Instagram where followers will vote for their winner.

1st prize – Evening meal for two at Megan’s, The Power Station, including 2 courses and a bottle of wine (or 4 beers or 4 non-alcoholic cocktails)
2nd prize – A JOTT down jacket for your four-legged friend
3rd prize – A doggie hamper from The Battersea General Store

BOOM BATTLE BAR’s Team Bonding Like You’ve Never Known It Before

Boring team building with fun facts and presentations to make your eyes bleed, be gone. Enter… BOOM BATTLE BAR.

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At BOOM BATTLE BAR, the UK’s first and only Battle Bar, the spirit of competitive play casts you away from the mundane everyday and immerses you in a night out to remember. The venue combines a premium bar, tempting street food offering and an entertainment Battleground full of competitive gaming that you won’t want to miss. BOOM BATTLE BAR is the ultimate location for a team social with action-packed games like Axe Throwing, Shuffleboard, Augmented Reality Darts, Beer Pong and BOOM BOX Private Karaoke Rooms guaranteed to liven up the team. 

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As well as BOOM BITES which features street food style picks like chicken wings and loaded fries, the BOOM bar is home to a selection of wines, spirits, draught beers and tempting cocktails including a Mango Margarita, classic Mojito and an iconic BOOM punch.

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BOOM BATTLE BAR have options for every budget,  small scale team building, away days, whole venue hire. You name it, BOOM have got you covered. Their expert event planners are ready and waiting to book a corporate shindig the team will be talking about for months to come.

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London Stansted opening figures on the up

London Stansted Airport has unveiled its opening figures for January 2023.

The figures showed the UK’s third busiest airport served 1.82 million passengers in the first month of the year, compared to 1.9 million passengers in January 2019 – showing it is nearly back to pre-pandemic figures.

This figure is also the highest percentage achieved since the lifting of travel restrictions in 2022.

Overall, the airport has seen a continued improvement after reporting a successful 2022, with over 24.4 million passengers passing through. This represents a huge 217% increase on 2021’s passenger figures.

More good news

But the announcement wasn’t all about passengers as 6,914 flights departed throughout last month.

And security checks have been much quicker with the majority of customers getting through in under 15 minutes.

Not only that, but the Essex airport has employed 766 new staff ready for the summer months, after the shortage issues across the country that left last year’s holidaymakers reeling.

Strong performance

Gareth Powell, Managing Director for London Stansted said: “I’m really pleased the team here at London Stansted.”

“They delivered yet another strong passenger performance in January, achieving 94% of passenger volumes for the same month pre-pandemic, and building on the positive growth we experienced last year after travel restrictions were lifted.”

“Im equally delighted we continue to provide a smooth and efficient security operation for our passengers, which we aim to maintain as we welcome many more passengers this week as they head off on half-term breaks, and as we build up to the peak summer months”.

“To meet rising passenger demand, we are recruiting even more colleagues to join our teams, as are many of our business partners across the airport.”

Aldi creates 6,000 new jobs

Aldi has announced that it will create 6,000 new jobs throughout 2023 as 40 new stores open across the UK.

Staines Upon Thames, Slough and Newcastle are among the towns and cities set to host the popular store.

The budget supermarket is also currently looking to fill 450 roles across its 11 distribution centres around the UK.

Store assistants at Aldi  receive a starting pay of £11.00 an hour nationally, rising to £11.90, and £12.45 rising to £12.75, within the M25.

Meanwhile, the popular supermarket also increased its starting pay for warehouse workers to £13.18 per hour.

Demand has never been higher

Giles Hurley, chief executive of Aldi UK, said, “Demand for Aldi has never been higher as more and more people realise they can make significant savings on every shop without compromising on quality.

“It’s more important than ever that we are making it even easier for more people to shop with us, including by opening dozens of new stores.

“Our success is dependent on the amazing work that colleagues do, day in and day out, and we’re looking forward to welcoming thousands more colleagues to Team Aldi throughout 2023.”

Half of adults want more effort from partners on Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day has been dubbed a waste of money with novelty mugs and cheap underwear amongst the worst presents.

More than half of the 2,015 adults polled, said their partner should make more effort, rather than splurge on presents they don’t even want.

Respondents reported the rubbish gifts they had received included ‘wrong’ perfume, socks, candles and even, a car mat.

But while most said the day of lovers is a waste of time, one in three said they’d be gutted if their better half did nothing to celebrate.

Travel together

The research by Railcard.co.uk, found that one in five said a trip away would be the best romantic gesture with the Lake District top destination in the UK.

Relationship expert and coach, Sarah Louise Ryan, said: “Couples who travel together often end up more fulfilled and happier in their relationship.

“There are many reasons for this; inclusive of the fact it encourages communication and can deepen feelings of commitment as they plan their trips ahead of time, looking towards the future.

“Travel allows more opportunities for romance and time outside of the day-to-day routine, meaning romantic sparks can be reignited.

“Where flowers and chocolates can play a part, this Valentine’s Day I’d encourage all couples to carve out some time to book and experience a romantic getaway, whether for a day trip or a long weekend.”

The study also found 36% had considered a trip together as a way to rekindle a floundering relationship.

Three fabulous installations appear in London overnight

Pic courtesy of: Joe Pepler/PinPep, Sky Kids

If you thought you saw a three-metre tall ‘Morph’ of Tony Hart fame this morning, your eyes weren’t deceiving you.

The beloved squawking’ 70’s character could be seen by commuters on Tower Bridge today, while those on Southbank were treated to a rather large illuminated ‘Miffy’.

In Shoreditch, workers were trying to work out where Wally was in the most randomly huge puzzle.

Sky Kids was behind the plans, to celebrate the launch of its 24-hour channel for youngster sunder seven.

Most loved characters

The broadcaster also conducted a survey of 2,000 adults which found Morph was third most loved British children’s TV characters. He narrowly missed out on top spot to Basil Brush and gold place, Sooty and Sweep.

Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear also made the top five.

Blasts from the past

When thinking about their favourite characters, 55 per cent said they fell in love with these characters as they made them laugh, and 46 per cent felt they were always there to boost their mood.

Many of those surveyed owned t-shirts (39 per cent), action figures (38 per cent) and lunchboxes (37 per cent) based on them as kids.

Passing on through families

In fact, of those polled who have kids, 57 per cent have shown their little ones episodes with their characters – and 54 per cent said their children enjoyed it.

A Sky Kids spokesperson said: “What better way to mark the occasion than by bringing some of the most iconic characters to life.

“We know when you fall in love with a show when you’re little, it quickly becomes part of everyday family life.

 “We’re excited to have shows that span important themes including emotional resilience, positive well-being, saving the planet and so much more

“It will provide children and families alike with content that both inspires and entertains at all times of the day – as well as introducing new faces that will soon be loved just as much.”

Top 10 British childhood characters

  • Sooty and Sweep
  • Basil Brush
  • Morph
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Paddington Bear
  • The Wombles
  • Bagpuss
  • Wallace and Gromit
  • The Clangers
  • Thomas the Tank Engine

Freezing fog disrupts London City Airport

Fourteen flights were cancelled at London City Airport this morning as freezing fog covers the capital for a second day.

The Met Office had issued a yellow fog warning as the airport told passengers to expect delays and to check with their airline.

More than three British Airways flights set for Dusseldorf, Florence and Rotterdam were cancelled, as well as two arriving BA flights.

Fog already caused disruption yesterday morning as planes at Gatwick had to be de-iced.

Gatwick and Stansted airports were operating flights without problem this morning.

Patches of freezing fog

Drivers are advised to look out for dense patches of fog on roads, especially in southern and eastern parts of England and Wales.

Visibility is expected to be between 50 and 100 metres in some places, before the fog clears for sunshine and a maximum temperature of 8C.

The Met Office warned that reduced visibility could also cause disruption on the roads with buses, as well as train delays.

Tomorrow morning is expected to being light rain before clearing for a brighter day.

Plans for LNER to be confirmed in major rail shake-up

Commuting is set to be that bit easier with the announcement that contactless payments are to be extended in the South East.

Today Mark Harper, transport secretary, will also announce plans to expand single leg pricing across the entire London North Eastern Railway (LNER) network.

Since the use of contactless payments for travel was introduced in London nine years ago, they now pay for more than 60 million journeys each month.

But lots of rail passengers travelling in and out of London from the South East still need railcards or paper tickets to ride.

Mr Harper is expected to confirm how the pay-as-you-go will be expanded across the South East.

He is also to announce a plan whereby the price paid by passengers will be determined by how many seats have been filled on a train.

His plans to extend single leg pricing across the entire LNER network, which runs between London King’s Cross and Scotland via the East Coast Main Line, will also be discussed.

That means a single fare will always be half the cost of a return.

Some single fares currently cost less than a return.