Building a Pipeline of Therapies to Treat Rare Mineralization Disorders

Building a Pipeline of Therapies to Treat Rare Mineralization Disorders

ENPP1 deficiency is a rare mineralization disorder that leads to calcification of soft tissue. About half of newborns with the condition will die in the first year of life, while others will live well into adulthood. The condition can cause hearing loss, arterial calcification, and complications involving the heart and brain. There are currently no approved therapies for ENPP1 deficiency. Inozyme is developing a therapy for ENPP1 deficiency and other rare mineralization disorders. We spoke to Axel Bolte, co-founder and CEO of Inozyme, about ENPP1 deficiency, its lead experimental therapy to treat the condition, and its work with Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine to improve the diagnosis of newborns with the disease.

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