Astellas and TOA EIYO Announce Termination of Distribution Agreement

On April 5, 2021 Astellas Pharma Inc. (TSE: 4503, President and CEO: Kenji Yasukawa, Ph.D., "Astellas" ) and TOA EIYO Ltd. (President: Atsuo Takahashi, Ph.D., "TOA EIYO") reported that the both companies have agreed to terminate the distribution agreement on March 31, 2022 (Press release, Astellas, APR 5, 2021, View Source [SID1234577557]). In accordance with this agreement, after April 1, 2022, TOA EIYO will independently sell and provide information on all 18 products such as Bisono tape, a transdermal patch of β1 blocker, for treatment of hypertension and atrial fibrillation and Frandol tablets and tape for treatment of ischemic heart disease, which TOA EIYO obtained Marketing Authorization in Japan, that are currently sold on consignment by Astellas.

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Astellas and TOA EIYO has collaborated for sales and marketing for a long time. Astellas currently sells most of the products which TOA EIYO obtained Marketing Authorization in Japan, and TOA EIYO provides their product information to medical institutions. The both companies have discussed and agreed to terminate the distribution agreement on March 31, 2022.

Astellas is continuously working on optimizing the allocation of management resouces in order to maximize the value of each product, and the termination of the distribution agreement is part of this effort. As a specialty pharmaceutical company in the field of cardiovascular medicine, TOA EIYO has decided that it is necessary to establish its own sales structure of products in order to meet the diverse needs of cardiovasculartreatment.

Astellas and TOA EIYO will work closely during the sales transfer process to ensure stable supply of the relevant products and a smooth continuation of activities, including the provision/collection of product information and the promotion of their proper use.

Update on status and strategy for Xintela and Targinta

On April 4, 2021 Xintela reported that it develops stem cell-based treatments with a focus on osteoarthritis and difficult-to-heal leg ulcers and, through its wholly owned subsidiary Targinta, targeted antibody-based treatments for aggressive cancers (Press release, Xintela, APR 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234608008]). We are focused on diseases where there is a high medical need and where effective treatments are lacking today. Solid preclinical R&D has laid the foundation for Xintela’s and Targinta’s continued progress toward clinical studies and commercialisation.

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A summary of each company’s development pipeline, the status of each of these projects, and future strategy and priorities, is presented below.

Xintela’s stem cell product XSTEM

Xintela uses a proprietary stem cell marker, integrin α10β1, to select and quality assure homogeneous and reproducible stem cell products, XSTEM, from donated healthy adipose tissue. XSTEM is patent protected as a product including its therapeutic use for all indications. This, in combination with our in-house GMP manufacturing facility, creates an unrivalled position for developing safe and effective stem cell-based treatments for a number of different diseases. XSTEM’s unique properties, providing both functional and regulatory benefits over other stem cell technologies, receive considerable attention from pharmaceutical companies with an interest in stem cell-based therapies.‍

Clinical studies with XSTEM for the treatment of osteoarthritis

Our first clinical study (Phase I/IIa) is planned to start at the end of this year (2021) in patients with grade II-III knee osteoarthritis (moderate osteoarthritis). The primary goal is to demonstrate that our product is safe but also to obtain preliminary results showing that XSTEM has DMOAD (Disease Modifying Osteoarthritis Drug) properties, i.e., can slow down cartilage and joint degradation and regenerate damaged cartilage and thereby improve joint function. Three different doses will be assessed in up to 54 patients and each patient will be followed for 18 months with continuous safety and efficacy evaluation every 6 months, which gives us the opportunity to look at effects throughout the course of the study. Our preclinical results provide strong evidence that XSTEM has DMOAD effects and has the potential to become a breakthrough treatment for osteoarthritis. Today there is no DMOAD on the market.

Clinical studies with XSTEM for the treatment of difficult-to-heal leg ulcers

Our second clinical study (Phase I/IIa), in patients with difficult-to-heal (chronic) leg ulcers, is planned to start in mid-2022. The study will be carried out in collaboration with Professor Folke Sjöberg and his team at the University Hospital in Linköping. Safety and efficacy will be evaluated over a period of 10 weeks allowing the study readout to be completed earlier than that expected for the osteoarthritis clinical study.

Difficult-to-heal leg ulcers constitute a very large under-served medical problem, which can be illustrated by the fact that wound care is estimated to account for 2-4 percent of the total healthcare budget in Western countries. We have demonstrated excellent wound healing capability with XSTEM in a preclinical wound healing model which provide support for XSTEM in the clinical treatment of difficult-to-heal leg ulcers in humans.

The project is partly financed by Vinnova through a government initiative to support development of cell and gene therapies (CAMP, Centre for Advanced Medical Products).

Future development of XSTEM for other indications

Xintela is preclinically evaluating future indications for XSTEM to further build our pipeline. The strategy includes seeking partners who are interested in licensing and developing XSTEM for disease areas where Xintela is not currently active.

A possible future indication for XSTEM is ARDS (Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome), a very serious lung complication with high mortality (30-40 percent) which may be caused by Covid-19 and sepsis (blood poisoning). In a preclinical model of ARDS, XSTEM has demonstrated a positive therapeutic effect, including significantly reduced lung tissue damage and improved lung function. Xintela’s strategy is to further develop XSTEM for the treatment for ARDS together with a partner.

Xintela’s stem cell product EQSTEM for osteoarthritis in horses

Xintela has developed the stem cell product EQSTEM for the treatment of horses, which is analogous to XSTEM for humans. Positive results from two osteoarthritis studies with EQSTEM in horses provide strong support for the development of stem cell products for horses and other animals. Xintela is now taking the next step towards the market with EQSTEM and will, in dialogue with EMA (European Medicines Agency), determine which additional studies are needed for an approval of EQSTEM. A major advantage of a veterinary stem cell product is that it can enter the market and generate revenues much earlier than the equivalent for humans due to shorter development timelines. There is substantial interest in stem cell-based therapies from animal owners and veterinary companies. Xintela has an ongoing dialogue with several companies in the animal health sector regarding the development and commercialisation of stem cell products.

In-house GMP facility and manufacturing

An important strategic and valuable asset in Xintela’s operations is its GMP-approved manufacturing facility and the Company’s broad competence in the manufacturing of cell therapy products, ATMPs (Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products). This gives Xintela full control and flexibility over the manufacturing process which significantly reduces production costs and risk of delays. In addition to producing XSTEM for in-house development, Xintela strategy is to become an established manufacturer of the Company’s stem cell products developed together with partners. In longer term, Xintela’s GMP facility and production operations may be used for contract manufacturing in the development and commercialisation of other ATMP products.

Xintela’s commercialisation strategy

The overall commercialisation strategy is to develop our therapeutic pipeline to significant value inflection points and so optimise the companies’ positions in partnership discussions and licensing deals. For the XSTEM projects, that value inflection point is after safety and proof-of-concept in humans, i.e., after clinical Phase I/IIa and for EQSTEM after proof-of-concept in horse patients. Xintela is active in partnering discussions and has built a large network of potential licensees within the pharmaceutical industry.

Targinta’s antibody-based cancer therapies

Targinta is developing therapeutic antibodies specifically binding to the novel cancer target integrin α10β1, for the treatment of aggressive cancers such as triple-negative breast cancer and the brain tumor glioblastoma. Targinta is developing two different antibody modalities: function-blocking antibodies that can inhibit critical cancer cell functions such as proliferation (cell division) and migration (spreading), and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) that have a cytotoxin linked to the antibody that kills cancer cells. Targinta has previously reported inhibitory effects on proliferation and migration of cancer cells as well as reduced tumor growth in preclinical models.

The company has a patent portfolio that covers both the cancer target integrin α10β1 and the antibodies themselves. Targinta can thus block competitors from developing integrin α10β1-antibodies for aggressive cancers, which is a major upside and attracts attention from potential partners.

Selecting antibody drug candidates

An important step was recently taken when Targinta announced that the first function-blocking drug candidate has been selected, TARG10, for the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer. The company is now taking the next step in drug development, from preclinical research to preclinical development including toxicology studies. The decision was made after extensive evaluation which confirmed the inhibitory effects on both tumor growth and tumor spreading in triple-negative breast cancer models.

The company plans to select the first ADC drug candidate during the first quarter of 2022, for the treatment of aggressive cancers.

Targinta’s commercialisation strategy

Targinta’s strategy is to enter into commercial agreements already after completion of the preclinical development of selected drug candidates. Antibody-based drugs directed to new targets on cancer cells, known as First-in-Class products, are attractive to many drug companies due to the high need for new and more effective cancer treatments. Licensing deals with First-in-Class assets are frequently entered into at the preclinical stage. The fact that Targinta has patent protection for both its antibodies and target, further increases the attractiveness of the products.

Financing of Xintela’s and Targinta’s operations

The Board is actively working to ensure both companies’ future financing needs and continuously evaluates various options such as partnerships generating income from development milestones, project financing, equity capital raising, grants or loans.

Spin-out of Targinta

We have come a long way in preparing the spin-out of our subsidiary Targinta. A new CEO, board and management team are in place and staff, premises and patent portfolios have been split out from Xintela. The Board of Directors of Xintela intends, subject to market conditions, to convene a general meeting before the end of the year for a decision on the dividend of Targinta in accordance with the Lex Asea rules. In the event of a dividend, Xintela’s shareholders will receive shares in Targinta in proportion to their shareholding in Xintela. The ambition is to list Targinta shortly after the dividend.

Alloy Therapeutics Raises $75 Million in Series C Financing to Advance Collaborative Biotechnology Ecosystem

On March 31, 2021 Alloy Therapeutics, a biotechnology ecosystem company empowering the global scientific community to make better medicines together, reported the close of a $75 million Series C financing round (Press release, Alloy Therapeutics, MAR 31, 2021, View Source [SID1234583285]). The round was led by 8VC, Presight Capital, and Peter Thiel with participation from new investors including Mubadala Capital, the asset management arm of Mubadala Investment Company, an unnamed sovereign wealth fund, Founders Fund and Gaingels, as well as Alloy’s existing investors Luma Bio-IT, Alexandria Venture Investments, and Ulysses Diversified Holdings.

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"The path to translate an idea into lifesaving medicine is long, challenging, and uncertain. At Alloy we are building an ecosystem of collaboration across the biopharma community to reduce the barriers of translation and make better medicines together," said Errik Anderson, CEO and founder of Alloy Therapeutics. "Alloy is a forever company, allowing us to be generous when others are in need. In joining the Alloy network, those taking the hard path of drug discovery can know that they are not alone. We are in this together."

Through partnership, Alloy Therapeutics democratizes access to tools, technologies, services, and company creation capabilities that are foundational for discovering and developing therapeutic biologics. Since its formation in 2017, Alloy’s community has grown to include over 70 partners of the ATX-Gx platform for human antibody discovery, and the formation of multiple new biotechnology companies, including Broadwing Bio, an ophthalmology company led by Dr. Andrew Peterson and created in partnership with Maze Therapeutics. Proceeds from the Series C financing will extend Alloy’s platforms and services into adjacent biologic modalities and further expand access to Alloy’s capabilities to more partners and geographies around the world.

"Alloy is building a true platform layer in the drug discovery industry," said Alex Kolicich, founding partner of 8VC. "We have seen firsthand how democratizing the product development process has transformed the technology industry through accelerating network effects. We are proud to support Alloy as they apply these lessons to the biopharmaceutical market. Our portfolio companies have benefited greatly from the Alloy ecosystem, and we are impressed with the team’s vision, leadership, and execution."

As part of the Series C financing, Fabian Hansen, founder and Managing Director of US venture capital fund Presight Capital, will join as a member of Alloy Therapeutics’ board of directors. In addition, Alaa Halawa, co-head of Mubadala Capital’s US Ventures business, will join as a board observer.

"Mubadala Capital partners with visionary founders building enduring life science and healthcare companies, supporting them with the global scale and longevity of Mubadala’s permanent and diversified capital base," said Halawa of Mubadala Capital. "We have deep roots in company building, particularly in healthcare. Alloy’s ambitious long-term vision is a natural fit for our partnership. We are excited to work with the Alloy team to support them in advancing the healthcare ecosystem into the new global bioeconomy."

About ATX-Gx

The ATX-Gx platform is the fastest growing in vivo human antibody discovery platform, used by over 70 discovery teams ranging from top biopharma to academic research labs. ATX-Gx is a suite of highly immunocompetent transgenic mice strains that together offer (i) full human heavy chain repertoire, (ii) human kappa and human lambda chain repertoire, (iii) haplotype diversity, and (iv) limited immunodominance. ATX-Gx is available to scientists worldwide at groundbreaking business terms including royalty free access, a simple licensing process (ability to start working with ATX-Gx in as little as two weeks), permission to design KO and bespoke genetic modifications, and expanding access to new platform innovation.

NKMax America Announces Corporate Name Change to NKGen Biotech

On April 2, 2021 NKMax America, a biotechnology company harnessing the power of the body’s immune system through the development of Natural Killer (NK) cell therapies, reported that it has changed its corporate name to NKGen Biotech, Inc., which the Company believes best reflects its mission and strategic focus (Press release, NKMax America, APR 2, 2021, View Source [SID1234577554]). The name change is effective immediately.

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"We believe the name NKGen Biotech more accurately represents the direction our company is headed and our commitment to developing the next generation of natural killer cell immunotherapies with the potential to restore immune function in patients with cancer worldwide," said Stephen Chen, NKGen Biotech Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technical Officer.

Mr. Chen further commented, "Our clinical programs remain on track and we plan to report full data from our Phase 1 monotherapy trial of SNK01 in refractory solid tumors in the second quarter of 2021, while advancing our partnered combination programs with Merck KGaA and Affimed throughout the year. We are excited to embark on the next steps in our journey to become the leading player in NK cell therapeutics."

The Company’s lead drug candidate, SNK01, is an investigational autologous NK cell-based therapy which is currently being studied alone and in combination with other approved drugs for the treatment of cancer. NKGen Biotech also plans to file an IND for its allogeneic NK cell platform in 2022.

Boston Business Journal: Life sciences firm Locust Walk’s plans for its $175M SPAC

On April 2, 2021 Geoff Meyerson co-founded Locust Walk, a Boston-based life sciences consulting firm, on Sept. 15, 2008, the same day that Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and Merrill Lynch sold itself to Bank of America (Press release, Locust Walk Partners, APR 2, 2021, View Source [SID1234577553]). Meyerson said he "figured the world didn’t need another investment bank," so he and his team found other ways to support biotech firms: advising on strategy, providing analytics, helping raise capital and preparing them for IPOs.

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Late last year, when the popularity of special-purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, was exploding, Locust Walk was ready to jump in on the action. The firm filed to raise $130 million for Locust Walk Acquisition Corp., its first SPAC, in the fall. By mid-January, Locust Walk had secured $175 million for the vehicle and gone public on the Nasdaq.

Now, Locust Walk is using the same expertise it has developed over the last 12 years as it seeks a target for the SPAC.

"We basically used our engine that we built at Locust Walk to screen for the right types of companies, identify them, do due diligence and secure a deal," Meyerson said. "We’re kind of eating our own cooking."

Locust Walk is part of a rapidly growing group of companies and investment firms looking to strike gold via SPACs. RA Capital, MPM Capital, General Catalyst, Bain Capital Life Sciences and Omega Funds all launched SPACs of their own within the last year.

Also called blank-check companies, SPACs are formed with the purpose of using the proceeds from their initial public offerings to acquire one or more unspecified businesses, referred to as targets. SPACs have found a sweet spot in the Covid-19 era, offering a seemingly easier route to becoming a public company than a traditional IPO.

‘Not going anywhere’
Meyerson noted that even large, well-funded biotech firms are eyeing SPACs as a means to go public.

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"I think the biggest surprise we’ve had is we thought (those interested in SPACs) might be second-tier companies. We didn’t think some of the biggest companies would want to do that," Meyerson said. "We found that not to be the case. There are a lot of top-tier companies with plenty of investors that are seriously considering SPACs or have already merged with SPACs."

Meyerson declined to share many details about the criteria Locust Walk has outlined for a target for its SPAC. He said his team is looking for a biotech company of some kind, predominantly focused in the U.S., with a "great management team" that has raised adequate funding to support Locust Walk Acquisition Corp.’s $175 million raise. It is that amount of capital, Meyerson thinks, that sets Locust Walk apart from other SPACs in this space. With the exception of General Catalyst and Arch Venture Partners’ recently filed $500 million SPAC, most local biotech-focused SPACs are priced at around $100 million.

Meyerson doesn’t think the SPAC era is likely to be long-lived, however. The market might see a SPAC slowdown soon, or traditional IPOs may make a comeback. "There’s no way this pace can be sustained," he said.

Whatever the case, Locust is "not going anywhere," he said.

"We’re continuing to build and grow the core business. This is just one tool we offer to companies, and now, we can become more full-service, helping companies navigate the SPAC landscape because we’ve been a buyer," Meyerson said. "If the SPAC business continues, we’d like to continue to be a part of it as a SPAC issuer, but fundamentally, our job is to help biotech grow."