Palo Alto,
CA – December 2025
Cibus
Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company specializing in
small-molecule therapies for inflammatory diseases, announced a strategic
collaboration with Mission: Cure and Greenstone Biosciences to advance
CBT-101
,
an investigational oral therapy targeting chronic pancreatitis, a disease with
significant unmet medical need and no currently approved disease-modifying
treatments.
Chronic
pancreatitis affects hundreds of thousands of patients globally, characterized
by chronic inflammation, irreversible pancreatic damage, and debilitating pain,
leading to substantial healthcare burden and unmet demand for effective
therapies. To date, patients receive only standard of care focused on symptom
management, as no approved treatments exist that target the underlying disease.
CBT-101 utilizes a multi-targeted mechanism of action designed to modulate key
inflammatory pathways implicated in disease progression, positioning it as a
potentially first-in-class therapeutic option.
CBT-101
is currently in IND-enabling studies, the critical final preclinical phase
required for regulatory submission. Pending FDA or equivalent regulatory
clearance, Cibus Therapeutics expects to dose the first participant in a Phase
1 trial assessing safety, pharmacokinetics, and dosing parameters in 2026.
The
collaboration integrates Cibus Therapeutics’ drug development capabilities,
Greenstone Biosciences’ expertise in stem cell and AI-based drug discovery, and
Mission: Cure’s strong patient engagement, which collectively enhance clinical
strategy and future trial recruitment efforts.
Key
Highlights:
Large unmet medical need:
No approved therapies currently
target chronic pancreatitis disease biology.
Innovative therapeutic approach:
CBT-101’s multi-pathway targeting
strategy addresses core disease drivers.
Clear regulatory pathway:
IND-enabling studies underway;
Phase 1 trial initiation expected in 2026.
Strong strategic partnerships:
Combined strengths in drug
discovery, clinical development, and patient advocacy.
“This
collaboration marks a pivotal step in advancing CBT-101 towards clinical
development,” said Joseph Wu, Co-founder of Greenstone Biosciences. “Combining
Cibus’ expertise in small-molecule drug development with Greenstone
Biosciences’ innovative discovery platforms and Mission: Cure’s patient
advocacy accelerates our ability to address a significant market opportunity.
We are on track to initiate Phase 1 clinical trials by Q3 2026, setting the
stage for value creation through clinical milestones.”
“For patients living with chronic pancreatitis, this partnership represents a critical step toward therapies that go beyond managing symptoms to targeting the disease itself,” said Megan Golden, CEO and Co-founder of Mission: Cure. “Mission: Cure is proud to bring the patient voice directly into drug development to help improve the likelihood that new treatments reach patients and reflect what matters most to them.”
About
Cibus Therapeutics
Based
in Palo Alto, California, Cibus Therapeutics is committed to developing
innovative small-molecule therapies for inflammatory and fibrotic diseases. The
company focuses on delivering novel, safe, and effective medicines that meet critical
unmet needs and create long-term value for patients and investors.
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