Monte Rosa Therapeutic (GLUE) Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
5 Jun, 2026Company overview and pipeline highlights
Focuses on developing oral molecular glue degraders for immunology/inflammation (I&I) and oncology, with several programs at phase II stage.
MRT-6160 (VAV1 degrader) out-licensed to Novartis, with multiple phase II programs anticipated as milestones this year.
MRT-8102 (NEK7 degrader) in proof-of-concept G-FORCE-1 study for cardiovascular risk, showing strong CRP reduction data.
MRT-2359 (GSPT1 degrader) demonstrated promising results in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with AR mutations; phase II study to start next quarter.
Next-generation NEK7 molecule in preclinical stage, and CDK2/Cyclin E1 program targeting IND later this year.
Scientific rationale and differentiation
NEK7 degradation prevents NLRP3 inflammasome assembly, offering sustained inhibition and upstream impact on inflammation compared to targeting IL-1/IL-6.
Approach may offer efficacy and safety advantages by avoiding complete cytokine depletion, preserving necessary immune functions.
Molecular glue degraders achieve target degradation across a wide dose range due to catalytic mechanism, potentially reducing off-target risks.
Clinical development and upcoming catalysts
G-FORCE-1 expanded to four arms (three doses, one placebo) in high cardiovascular risk patients; 40 mg dose showed 85% CRP reduction at week four without rebound.
Upcoming data will include unblinded safety and additional biomarkers (e.g., IL-6), informing phase II design.
G-FORCE-2 (ASCVD) will be a three-month CRP study with possible extension, focusing on safety and exploratory endpoints like liver inflammation and weight loss.
Gout phase II (Q4 or Q1 next year) will assess acute flare and recurrent flare frequency, targeting patients with kidney insufficiency.
HS phase II leverages high NLRP3 activity in disease, with design informed by recent IL-1 beta antibody data.
Latest events from Monte Rosa Therapeutic
- Molecular glue degraders advance in oncology and inflammation, with key trials set for 2024.GLUE
7th Annual Oncology Innovation Summit: Insights for ASCO & EHA27 May 2026 - Advancing selective oral degraders in immunology and oncology with strong clinical and financial momentum.GLUE
Corporate presentation7 May 2026 - Net loss of $44.5M in Q1 2026, with strong cash and clinical progress supporting trials into 2029.GLUE
Q1 20267 May 2026 - Shareholders will elect directors and ratify the auditor at the June 2026 virtual meeting.GLUE
Proxy filing29 Apr 2026 - Shareholders will elect directors, ratify Deloitte as auditor, and review governance and compensation.GLUE
Proxy filing29 Apr 2026 - Major data updates and new phase II trials are expected in 2024 for key molecular glue programs.GLUE
Barclays 28th Annual Global Healthcare Conference26 Mar 2026 - Advancing highly selective oral degraders for major unmet needs in immunology and oncology.GLUE
Corporate presentation17 Mar 2026 - Strong clinical progress and $345M financing extend cash runway into 2029 for multiple Phase 2 trials.GLUE
Q4 202517 Mar 2026 - Multiple phase II trials and new INDs planned in 2024, with strong data in NEK7 and GSPT1 programs.GLUE
TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference2 Mar 2026