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Potentia Pharmaceuticals Appoints Johanna M. Seddon, M.D. and Janet Stoltz Sunness, M.D. to Scientific Advisory Board
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Potentia Pharmaceuticals, a
privately held biotechnology company developing medicines for the treatment of
age-related macular degeneration (AMD), announced today the appointments of
Johanna M. Seddon, M.D. and Janet Stoltz Sunness, M.D. to its Scientific
Advisory Board effective November 6, 2008.
Dr. Seddon is a world known macular degeneration specialist and pioneer in
nutritional and genetic research in age-related macular degeneration, as well
as an international leader in the field of ophthalmic epidemiology. For more
than 20 years Dr. Seddon has directed NIH-based research on epidemiologic,
biologic, and genetic biomarkers for macular degeneration and has made
original contributions in these areas. Dr. Seddon is Professor of
Ophthalmology at Tufts University School of Medicine and founding director of
the Ophthalmic Epidemiology & Genetics Service at the New England Eye Center.
She was a vice president and trustee of ARVO, and the recipient of the
inaugural Maurice F. Rabb, Jr. Award from Prevent Blindness America, for
dedication and contributions to prevention and treatment of age-related
macular degeneration.
Dr. Sunness is an accomplished researcher in understanding how diseases
cause loss of vision and has directed several National Institutes of
Health-funded studies in this field. Currently, Dr. Sunness is a medical
director at Hoover Services for Low Vision and Blindness at the Greater
Baltimore Medical Center. Her clinical practice focuses on low vision and on
retinal and macular disease. An ophthalmologist by training, Dr. Sunness is a
leading world expert on geographic atrophy, the advanced dry form of
age-related macular degeneration and has also pioneered new methods of
measuring visual function. Dr. Sunness is also a leading world expert on how
pregnancy affects the mother's eyes, both in cases of pre-existing conditions
like diabetes as well as when diseases develop during pregnancy.
"We are very fortunate to have individuals of Dr. Seddon's and Dr.
Sunness' standing and knowledge join Potentia's Scientific Advisory Board,"
said Cedric Francois, M.D., Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer for
Potentia. "They are both extremely accomplished and held in very high regard
in their fields. Their valuable insights and expertise will be of great value
as we continue to develop our drug candidate, POT-4, which we believe holds
great promise as a leading drug candidate in the treatment of both dry and wet
AMD."
About AMD
AMD is the leading cause of blindness in the elderly of the western world
and affects more than 10 million patients inthe United States alone. The
current standard of care for AMD relies primarily on angiogenesis inhibitors,
an approach geared towards the approximately 10-15% of AMD patients with
complications resulting from ocular angiogenesis (growth of new blood vessels
and bleeding in the back of the eye). No drug currently on the market has been
approved for the treatment of the remaining patients, who suffer from the
so-called "dry" form of the disease.
About the Complement System and POT-4
Complement activation is an inflammatory process involving dozens of
plasma proteins, ultimately leading to cell membrane disruption through the
membrane attack complex (MAC). Activation of the complement system is an
important part of the body's defensive immune response against pathogens such
as bacteria and viruses. In spite of its defensive function, inappropriate or
excessive complement activation can have destructive consequences if left
unchecked. Over the past three years, multiple scientific publications have
strongly linked variants of genes encoding components of the complement system
with a predisposition toward AMD.
POT-4 binds tightly to complement component C3, preventing its
participation in the complement activation cascade. As C3 is the central
component of all major complement activation pathways, its inhibition
effectively shuts down downstream complement activation that could otherwise
lead to local inflammation, tissue damage and upregulation of angiogenic
factors such as vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF).
About Potentia
Potentia Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an early stage biotechnology company
focused on developing novel therapeutics and drug delivery technologies to
address chronic inflammatory diseases, with an initial emphasis on diseases of
the eye such as age-related macular degeneration.
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