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This Study Evaluates the Safety, Target Engagement, and Preliminary Efficacy of Galunisertib (TGF-βR1/ALK5 Inhibitor)Combined With Nerandomilast (PDE4 Inhibitor) in GREM2-positive ALS, a Biomarker-defined Subgroup Hypothesized to Reflect Heightened TGF-β/SMAD-driven Astrocytic and Fibrotic Signaling

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a relentlessly progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by loss of upper and lower motor neurons, leading to muscle weakness, respiratory decline, and eventual mortality. A growing body of translational and clinical evidence implicates neuroinflammation, reactive astrocytosis, and maladaptive TGF-β signaling as central contributors to disease progression. Elevated levels of Gremlin-2 (GREM2) have been identified as a marker of dysregulated TGF-β-linked astrocytic activity and fibrotic gene programs in some ALS patients, and preclinical data suggest that attenuating these pathways may mitigate glial toxicity and improve neuronal survival. Galunisertib, a selective ATP-competitive TGF-β receptor type I (TGF-βR1/ALK5) inhibitor, has been developed to block SMAD2/3 phosphorylation and TGF-β-mediated transcriptional programs. Meanwhile, nerandomilast, a selective PDE4B inhibitor, elevates intracellular cAMP in immune and glial cells, shifting pro-inflammatory signaling toward resolution and antagonizing secondary fibrotic and inflammatory cascades. Preclinical models show that PDE4 inhibition and TGF-β pathway blockade concurrently reduce maladaptive glial phenotypes and fibrotic mediators. This study investigates the combination of galunisertib + nerandomilast in ALS patients with elevated GREM2, hypothesizing that dual targeting of TGF-β-mediated astrocytic reactivity and PDE4B-regulated inflammatory signaling will translate into slowing of disease progression and favorable pharmacodynamic effects on central biomarkers of neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2, Phase 3Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Gipfel Life Sciences GmbHUpdated: Jan 7, 2026
Eligibility criteria

18 to 80 years, inclusive, at the time of informed consent. [+10]

Diagnosis of primary lateral sclerosis (PLS), progressive muscular atrophy (PMA)... [+13]