Cabaletta Bio, Inc.
Cabaletta Bio, Inc.
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Biotechnology
About
Cabaletta Bio (Nasdaq: CABA) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the discovery and development of engineered T cell therapies that have the potential to provide a deep and durable, perhaps curative, treatment for patients with autoimmune diseases. The CABA™ platform encompasses two strategies: the CARTA (chimeric antigen receptor T cells for autoimmunity) strategy, with CABA-201, a 4-1BB-containing fully human CD19-CAR T, as the lead product candidate being evaluated in systemic lupus erythematosus and myositis, and the CAART (chimeric autoantibody receptor T cells) strategy, with multiple clinical-stage candidates, including DSG3-CAART for mucosal pemphigus vulgaris and MuSK-CAART for MuSK myasthenia gravis. The expanding CABA™ platform is designed to develop potentially curative therapies that offer deep and durable responses for patients with a broad range of autoimmune diseases. Cabaletta Bio’s headquarters and labs are located in Philadelphia, PA.
Industry News & Announcements
- Cabaletta Bio Receives Additional FDA Fast Track Designations for CABA-201 in Dermatomyositis and Systemic Sclerosis
- Cabaletta Bio Receives FDA Clearance of CABA-201 IND Application for Treatment of Generalized Myasthenia Gravis
- Cabaletta Bio Receives FDA Fast Track Designation for CABA-201
- Cabaletta Bio Announces FDA Granted Orphan Drug Designation to CABA-201 for Treatment of Systemic Sclerosis
- Cabaletta Bio Announces FDA Granted Orphan Drug Designation to CABA-201 for Treatment of Myositis
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