Shattuck Labs shares positive Phase 1 trial results for SL-325, a DR3 blocking antibody, ahead of upcoming Crohn’s disease study.
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Shattuck Labs, a biotechnology company, has announced promising results from its Phase 1 clinical trial of SL-325, a novel Death Receptor 3 (DR3) blocking antibody for treating inflammatory diseases, showing only 3.7% of participants developed antidrug antibodies and indicating sustained blockade of TL1A binding for over three months at doses of 1 mg/kg and higher. The antibody was well tolerated, exhibited favorable safety, and revealed no evidence of DR3 agonism. A Phase 2b trial, RECEPTIVE-CD1, for SL-325 in patients with Crohn's disease is set to start in Q3 2026, focusing on safety and efficacy. Additionally, SL-846, a bispecific antibody combining DR3 and IL-23 receptor targeting, is currently in development with an expected IND submission in early 2027.
Potential Positives
- SL-325 demonstrated a potentially best-in-mechanism immunogenicity profile, with only 3.7% of participants developing antidrug antibodies, indicating a strong safety and effectiveness potential.
- Complete blockade of TL1A binding to DR3 was observed for over 3 months at doses of 1 mg/kg and higher, suggesting sustained therapeutic effects.
- Phase 2b clinical trial of SL-325 in Crohn’s disease is expected to initiate in Q3 2026, demonstrating progress in clinical development and potential market opportunity.
- SL-846, a dual DR3 and IL-23 receptor blocking antibody, has shown promising preclinical results and is expected to enter Phase 1 trials, indicating an expanding pipeline for the company.
Potential Negatives
- Antidrug antibodies (ADA) were detected in 3.7% of participants, which may raise concerns about the potential impact on efficacy, as emerging data suggests that ADA can affect therapeutic effectiveness.
- The expected timeline for the Phase 2b clinical trial initiation for SL-325 has been pushed to the third quarter of 2026, which may indicate delays in development and could impact investor confidence.
- The primary endpoint results for the Phase 2b trial, which focus on endoscopic response, will not be disclosed until the first half of 2028, leading to a prolonged wait for critical data on the drug's effectiveness.
FAQ
What is SL-325 and its significance?
SL-325 is a first-in-class DR3 blocking antibody aiming to provide durable inhibition of TL1A binding in inflammatory diseases.
What are the immunogenicity findings from the Phase 1 trial?
Only 3.7% of participants developed antidrug antibodies, indicating a potentially best-in-mechanism immunogenicity profile for SL-325.
When is the RECEPTIVE-CD1 Phase 2b trial expected to start?
The RECEPTIVE-CD1 Phase 2b clinical trial in Crohn’s disease patients is expected to initiate in the third quarter of 2026.
How does SL-846 differ from SL-325?
SL-846 is a bispecific antibody designed to block both DR3 and IL-23 receptor, potentially improving treatment efficacy.
What are the safety profiles of SL-325?
SL-325 demonstrated a favorable safety profile, with no serious adverse events reported during the Phase 1 trial.
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Full Release
- Potentially best-in-mechanism immunogenicity profile, with only 3.7% of participants developing antidrug antibodies
- Complete blockade of TL1A binding to DR3 for over 3 months expected at doses of 1 mg/kg and higher
- Well tolerated with a favorable safety profile consistent with the TL1A inhibitor class
- No evidence of DR3 agonism
- RECEPTIVE-CD1 Phase 2b clinical trial in patients with Crohn’s disease expected to initiate in the third quarter of 2026
- Lead bispecific product candidate, SL-846 (DR3xIL-23R), currently being evaluated in IND-enabling toxicology studies; Phase 1 initiation expected in the first half of 2027
AUSTIN, TX and DURHAM, NC, June 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Shattuck Labs, Inc. (Shattuck or the Company) (NASDAQ: STTK), a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering the development of potential first-in-class monoclonal and bispecific DR3 blocking antibodies for the treatment of patients with inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases, today announced data from its Phase 1 clinical trial of SL-325, Shattuck’s lead DR3 blocking antibody candidate.
“SL-325 is now the first antibody that blocks the receptor for TL1A, known as DR3, to generate human clinical data. The profile of SL-325 is highly encouraging, including a potentially best-in-mechanism immunogenicity profile, saturation of DR3 at low doses of SL-325, and durable inhibition of TL1A binding for months after a single dose.” said Taylor Schreiber, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Shattuck. “These data indicate that blocking DR3 with SL-325, or with our DR3 by IL-23 receptor blocking bispecific antibody candidate, SL-846, may substantially improve upon the efficacy shown to date with the TL1A inhibitor class, providing an opportunity to maximize potential efficacy for TL1A blockade in IBD and beyond.”
Key Phase 1 Findings
The Phase 1 trial is a first-in-human, randomized, placebo-controlled trial evaluating the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (“PK”), receptor occupancy (“RO”), pharmacodynamics (“PD”), and immunogenicity of SL-325 in healthy volunteers. The study enrolled 72 participants, across six single-ascending dose cohorts, with doses ranging from 0.1 mg/kg to 30.0 mg/kg, and three multiple-ascending dose cohorts, with doses ranging from 1 mg/kg to 10 mg/kg.
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Immunogenicity:
Antidrug antibodies (“ADA”) to SL-325 were detected in 3.7% [2/54] of participants who received SL-325.
- In these two participants, ADA were low titer (≤16), and no impact to PK or receptor occupancy was observed.
- The ADA assay used to detect ADA to SL-325 has a sensitivity of 5.0 ng/ml and drug tolerance of up to SL-325 concentrations of 160.0 µg/ml in the serum. For each participant in this Phase 1 trial, samples were analyzed over a time course, ensuring that samples from each participant fell within the dynamic range of the assay across the full dose range, and thus limiting the possibility of false negative results.
- Published and emerging data suggest that ADA to anti-TL1A antibodies impact efficacy. SL-325’s potentially best-in-mechanism immunogenicity profile is expected to lead to improved efficacy at both the induction and maintenance timepoints compared to anti-TL1A antibodies.
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Pharmacokinetics and Receptor Occupancy:
- Complete DR3 occupancy, as measured by blockade of TL1A binding, was observed at doses of 0.1 mg/kg and higher in all participants.
- Complete inhibition of TL1A binding was durable for more than 10 weeks, and extended PK modeling suggests that complete inhibition of TL1A binding may be sustained for greater than 3 months at doses of greater than1 mg/kg of SL-325.
- The PK profile of SL-325 demonstrated proportional increases in Cmax and AUClast across all dose levels.
- Repeated dosing demonstrated an accumulation ratio of 1.64-1.75.
- A subcutaneous formulation of SL-325 has been developed. These Phase 1 results indicate the potential for quarterly dosing at a volume compatible with an autoinjector pen.
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Pharmacodynamics:
Clinical data now corroborate our previous preclinical findings that SL-325 is a pure DR3 blocking antibody.
- No evidence of DR3 agonism was observed.
- No evidence of SL-325 mediated lymphocyte proliferation or changes in serum cytokines was observed in any participant at any dose level.
- No increases in serum levels of TL1A from baseline were observed.
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Safety:
SL-325 was well tolerated at all dose levels and upon repeat dosing, with a favorable safety profile consistent with the TL1A inhibitor class.
- There were no serious treatment-emergent adverse events (“TEAEs”) or serious adverse events.
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All treatment-related adverse events (“TRAEs”) were Grade 1. TRAEs were observed in 12 participants.
RECEPTIVE-CD1 Phase 2b Trial of SL-325 in Crohn’s Disease
The RECEPTIVE-CD1 clinical trial is designed as a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2b clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of two dose levels of SL-325 as monotherapy versus placebo in moderate-to-severe Crohn’s disease. SL-325 will be administered intravenously, and the trial will include a 12-week induction period, followed by a 40-week maintenance period, for a total of 52 weeks of treatment for each patient enrolled.
- RECEPTIVE-CD1 is expected to enroll approximately 174 patients, randomized 1:1:1, with patients receiving either low dose SL-325, high dose SL-325, or placebo. RECEPTIVE-CD1 will enroll patients at clinical sites in the United States, Canada, and Europe.
- RECEPTIVE-CD1 is expected to enroll patients with moderate-to-severe Crohn’s disease, as defined with a Crohn’s Disease Activity Index (“CDAI”) score of between 220 and 450.
- The primary endpoint is expected to be endoscopic response at Week 12, and the key secondary endpoint will be clinical remission at Week 12.
- Patients randomized to the placebo arm will be eligible to receive SL-325 after the 12-week induction period.
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The primary endpoint, endoscopic response at 12 weeks, is expected to be disclosed in the first half of 2028.
SL-846: A Dual DR3 and IL-23 Receptor Blocking Antibody
SL-846 is Shattuck’s lead bispecific product candidate and is designed to simultaneously bind to DR3 and to IL-23 receptor, blocking the interaction with TL1A and IL-23, respectively, while avoiding the risk of immune complex formation and resulting ADA challenges of the TL1A-based bispecifics.
- SL-846 is an Fc-silenced, half-life extended, IgG1 bispecific antibody.
- Preclinical data demonstrated that SL-846 was equipotent, or more potent, than sequence equivalents of risankizumab and icotrokinra controls in multiple in vitro and cell-based potency assays.
- SL-846 is currently being evaluated in an ongoing IND-enabling GLP toxicology study in non-human primates. Safety and immunogenicity data are expected in the second half of 2026.
- Shattuck expects to submit an IND for SL-846 in the first half of 2027.
About SL-325
SL-325 is a potentially first-in-class Death Receptor 3 (DR3) blocking antibody designed to achieve a complete and durable blockade of the clinically validated DR3/TL1A pathway. Shattuck’s preclinical studies demonstrate high affinity binding and superior activity over TL1A antibodies, and offer a data-driven rationale for targeting the TNF receptor, DR3, versus its ligand, TL1A. SL-325 is a fully Fc-silenced, fully human immunoglobulin G monoclonal antibody with a favorable safety profile, potentially best-in-mechanism immunogenicity profile, no evidence of residual DR3 agonism capable of providing durable blockade of TL1A binding to DR3 at low doses in a recently completed Phase 1 clinical trial. SL-325 is expected to be evaluated in a Phase 2b clinical trial in Crohn’s Disease patients initiating in the third quarter of 2026.
About SL-846
SL-846 is a potentially first-in-class Death Receptor 3 (DR3) by IL-23 receptor (IL-23R) blocking bispecific antibody designed to achieve complete and durable blockade of the clinically validated DR3/TL1A and IL-23/IL-23R pathways. Shattuck’s preclinical studies demonstrate high affinity binding to both DR3 and IL-23R, with equivalent or superior in vitro potency in comparison to benchmark IL-23 controls (sequence equivalents of risankizumab and icotrokinra) in a variety of preclinical assays. SL-846 is an Fc-silenced, half-life extended, fully human immunoglobulin G bispecific antibody currently being evaluated for safety, tolerability, immunogenicity, and pharmacodynamics in an IND-enabling GLP toxicology study in non-human primates.
About Shattuck Labs, Inc.
Shattuck Labs, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering the development of potentially first-in-class monoclonal and bispecific DR3 blocking antibodies for the treatment of patients with inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases. Shattuck’s expertise in protein engineering and the development of novel TNF receptor therapeutics come together in its lead program, SL-325, a potentially first-in-class DR3 antagonist antibody designed to achieve a more complete blockade of the clinically validated DR3/TL1A pathway. The Company has offices in both Austin, Texas and Durham, North Carolina. For more information, please visit: www.ShattuckLabs.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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