Yisheng’s biological product for pancreatic cancer gets Orphan Drug Designation

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Yisheng Biopharma Co., Ltd., said the FDA has granted orphan drug designation for its lead immuno-oncology candidate, YS-ON-001, for pancreatic cancer.

To date, FDA has granted YS-ON-001 two ODDs for the treatment of pancreatic cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma. YS-ON-001 is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology biologic product with unique immunomodulating mechanism and broad spectrum of anti-tumor activity.

YS-ON-001 is a clinical stage biological product based on our proprietary immunomodulating cell technology developed in-house at Yisheng Biopharma. It is a multi-component complex with broad immunomodulating properties, such as promoting Th1-biased immunity, inducing the activation and proliferation of dendritic cell, B and natural killer cells, promoting macrophage M1 polarization and downregulating regulatory T cells.

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