Mechanistic focus
The program targets extracellular matrix remodeling and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition at the trabecular meshwork.
Programs
Visiogene is prioritizing retinal and anterior segment indications where delivery technology can unlock disease-modifying biology.
Lead retinal program
Wet AMD is driven by choroidal neovascularization and is commonly treated through repeated anti‑VEGF injections. Visiogene is developing a durable gene therapy approach around decorin, a multifunctional proteoglycan relevant to angiogenesis, fibrosis, inflammation, and autophagy.
Anterior segment program
Glaucoma programs are built around the hypothesis that local decorin expression can counter TGFβ2‑driven trabecular meshwork fibrosis and the resulting elevation in intraocular pressure.
The program targets extracellular matrix remodeling and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition at the trabecular meshwork.
AAV‑IKV is being developed for intracameral administration to reach the ciliary body, trabecular meshwork, and cornea.
Preclinical studies include murine disease modeling and an initial non-human primate tolerability signal with AAV‑IKV‑GFP plus Nuc1.
Discovery program
Visiogene’s dry AMD discovery effort builds on the founder’s prior complement gene therapy experience and explores an undisclosed local complement-modulation strategy for retinal disease.
Discovery program
Visiogene is maintaining an undisclosed retinal degeneration program designed to extend the delivery platform into additional acquired or inherited retinal disease settings.
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