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Novo’s self replicating RNA push expands cardiometabolic pipeline

byDeepti Shroff
September 4, 2025
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1. Novo Nordisk expanded into self replicating RNA for obesity and T2D (type 2 diabetes), signaling modality diversification beyond peptides.

2. The collaboration with Replicate Bioscience includes substantial milestones and positions srRNA for durable in vivo protein expression.

On August 28, Novo Nordisk announced a collaboration with Replicate Bioscience to pursue self replicating RNA, abbreviated as srRNA, for obesity and T2D, as covered in this Reuters report. Replicate will receive research funding and is eligible for milestone payments up to 550 million dollars, according to the company announcement. The agreement grants Novo exclusive global rights to the srRNA platform for cardiometabolic programs, which may complement GLP-1, expanded as glucagon like peptide 1, strategies already in use. Observers note that srRNA seeks sustained protein expression in vivo, potentially reducing dose burden for chronic conditions. Competitive dynamics remain intense after the FDA, expanded as Food and Drug Administration, cleared a weight loss option related to GLP-1 pathways, as noted in this Reuters update. For physicians, the clinical impact in the near term is pipeline oriented, with obesity and T2D programs likely to progress first. The collaboration structure illustrates continued appetite for platform access rather than asset by asset licensing. Novo’s approach widens its research toolkit while preserving focus on cardiometabolic outcomes that matter in daily practice. Safety translation from preclinical models to human dosing will be the key inflection for enrollment readiness. Health systems will look for administration schedules that fit primary care and endocrinology visits. Earlier this week, analysts highlighted that cardiometabolic prevalence trends support multi modality strategies. Taken together, the srRNA effort hints at future combination or sequence designs that could pair with established GLP-1 pathways.

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