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#Diranersen

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Biogen Presents Full Phase 2 CELIA Data for Diranersen (BIIB080) at AAIC 2026 on Tuesday July 14 During the Developing Topics in Phase 2 Clinical Trials Session (2:00-3:30 PM BST): The 76-Week Study Did Not Meet Its Primary Endpoint of Dose Response on the Clinical Dementia Rating-Sum of Boxes (CDR-SB), But Strong Tau Pathology Reductions Occurred Across All Three Doses (60 mg q24w, 115 mg q24w, 115 mg q12w) and Prespecified Cognitive Endpoints Showed Slowing of Clinical Decline Across All Doses (Particularly at the Lowest Dose), and Biogen Plans to Advance to Registrational Phase 3 Development

Biogen (NASDAQ: BIIB) presented full Phase 2 CELIA study data for diranersen (BIIB080), an investigational tau-targeting antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) delivered intrathecally, at AAIC 2026 in London on Tuesday July 14, 2026 during the Developing Topics in Phase 2 Clinical Trials Session (2:00-3:30 PM BST). The 76-week placebo-controlled study evaluated three doses (60 mg every 24 weeks, 115 mg every 24 weeks, and 115 mg every 12 weeks) and did not meet its primary endpoint of dose response on the Clinical Dementia Rating-Sum of Boxes (CDR-SB) at Week 76. Strong reductions in tau pathology occurred across all studied doses, generally consistent with the Phase 1b study. Prespecified analyses of cognitive endpoints demonstrated slowing of clinical decline across all doses, with the effect particularly pronounced at the lowest 60 mg q24w dose. Biogen framed the results as the first randomized Phase 2 evidence of a tau-directed therapy showing both biomarker impact and cognitive benefit, and plans to advance diranersen to registrational Phase 3 development.

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Biogen Presents Phase 2 CELIA Data for Diranersen (BIIB080) at AAIC 2026 Tuesday July 14 Developing Topics in Phase 2 Clinical Trials Session: 18-Month Study in Early Alzheimer's Disease Is the First Tau-Targeting Antisense Oligonucleotide (ASO) to Show Both Reduction in Tau Pathology and Cognitive Benefit, Building on May 2026 Topline Announcement; Program Now Advances Toward Phase 3 Development With Clinical, Biomarker, and Safety Data Characterizing the Investigational Molecule

Biogen (NASDAQ: BIIB) will present Phase 2 CELIA study data for diranersen (BIIB080), an investigational tau-targeting antisense oligonucleotide (ASO), at AAIC 2026 in London during the Developing Topics in Phase 2 Clinical Trials session on Tuesday July 14, 2:00–3:30 PM BST. The 18-month CELIA study evaluated diranersen in patients with early Alzheimer's disease and is the first study to show reduction in tau pathology and cognitive benefit for a tau-targeted therapy. Biogen will present clinical, biomarker, and safety data that build on the May 2026 topline announcement and further characterize the molecule as the program advances toward Phase 3 development. Diranersen targets MAPT RNA to reduce tau production at its source, a differentiated approach to addressing abnormal tau both inside and outside neurons. The CELIA readout is a peptide-adjacent nucleic-acid biologic milestone that shifts the tau treatment conversation from 'reducing pathology' to 'reducing pathology and moving cognition.'