Invenra Inc. is pleased to announce that its innovative bispecific antibody, INV724, developed for the treatment of neuroblastoma, has been awarded both Rare Pediatric Disease (RPDD) and Orphan Drug (ODD) Designations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These designations provide strategic advantages, including accelerated development, cost reductions, and financial incentives, further driving the advancement of groundbreaking therapies for rare pediatric diseases.
INV724, a product of Invenra’s proprietary B-Body® Bispecific Platform, was developed in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center. The antibody simultaneously targets GD2 and B7-H3 tumor antigens, demonstrating exceptional specificity for neuroblastoma. Designed to mitigate the severe pain associated with GD2-targeted therapies, INV724 has shown promising preclinical results, including strong therapeutic potential and robust developability.