Sangamo Submits BLA for ST-920 Accelerated Approval to FDA
Sangamo Therapeutics has initiated a rolling submission of a BLA to the FDA seeking accelerated approval of isaralgagene civaparvovec, or ST-920, a wholly owned investigational gene therapy for the treatment of adults with Fabry disease. Rolling submission allows for completed modules of the BLA to be submitted and reviewed by the FDA on an ongoing basis rather than waiting for the entire BLA to be submitted at once. "The initiation of our BLA submission marks an important milestone for Sangamo and for Fabry patients in need," said Nathalie Dubois-Stringfellow, Ph.D., Sangamo's Chief Development Officer. "The compelling data from our STAAR study shows the potential of ST-920 to provide safe and long-lasting clinical benefits to a wide range of Fabry disease patients. We look forward to working with the FDA as we continue to advance the regulatory process."
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Sangamo Initiates BLA Submission for ST-920, Expected in Q2 2026
- Clinical Trial Success: Sangamo's STAAR study demonstrated a positive mean annualized eGFR slope at 52 weeks across all dosed patients, with the FDA agreeing to use this as an endpoint for accelerated approval, indicating ST-920's potential as an effective treatment for Fabry disease patients.
- Favorable Safety Profile: Isaralgagene civaparvovec exhibited a favorable safety and tolerability profile in clinical trials, suggesting its potential as a one-time gene therapy that can provide durable clinical benefits, surpassing current treatment standards for Fabry disease.
- Accelerated Approval Pathway: Sangamo expects to complete its Biological License Application (BLA) submission to the FDA in the second quarter of 2026 using a rolling submission approach, allowing for ongoing review of completed modules, thereby expediting the approval process to meet urgent patient needs.
- Regulatory Support: Isaralgagene civaparvovec has received Orphan Drug, Fast Track, and RMAT designations from the FDA, along with Orphan Medicinal Product designation from the European Medicines Agency, highlighting its potential value and regulatory recognition in global markets, further enhancing Sangamo's competitive position.

Sangamo Initiates BLA Submission for ST-920, Expected Completion in Q2 2026
- Clinical Trial Results: Sangamo's STAAR study demonstrated a positive mean annualized eGFR slope at 52 weeks across all dosed patients, with the FDA agreeing to use this as an endpoint for accelerated approval, indicating ST-920's potential in treating Fabry disease.
- Safety Profile: Isaralgagene civaparvovec has shown a favorable safety and tolerability profile, expected to provide a safe and durable treatment option for Fabry patients, significantly improving multi-organ clinical benefits.
- Submission Timeline: Sangamo plans to complete its Biological License Application (BLA) submission in Q2 2026 using a rolling submission approach, allowing the FDA to review completed modules continuously, thus expediting the approval process.
- Regulatory Support: The therapy has received Orphan Drug, Fast Track, and RMAT designations from the FDA, reflecting regulatory recognition of its potential market value and enhancing Sangamo's competitive position in the gene therapy sector.









