What's Happening?
Coya Therapeutics, a biotechnology company based in Houston, is set to present the design of its ALSTARS trial at the ENCALS 2026 meeting in Madrid. The trial focuses on the use of COYA 302, a biologic therapy aimed at enhancing the function of regulatory
T cells to combat neuroinflammation in ALS patients. COYA 302 combines low dose interleukin-2 and CTLA-4 Ig, targeting inflammation caused by monocytes and macrophages. The trial is a Phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the efficacy and safety of COYA 302 in ALS treatment.
Why It's Important?
The ALSTARS trial represents a significant step in developing treatments for ALS, a debilitating neurodegenerative disease. By targeting regulatory T cells, Coya Therapeutics aims to address systemic inflammation, a key factor in ALS progression. The trial's outcomes could lead to new therapeutic strategies, offering hope for improved management of ALS and potentially other neurodegenerative diseases. Success in this trial could also enhance Coya's position in the biotechnology sector, potentially leading to further investment and development of similar therapies.















