On January 27, 2022 Provectus (OTCQB: PVCT) reported an update on research of its investigational immunotherapy PV-10 (rose bengal sodium, a halogenated xanthene small molecule) as an immune adjuvant in vaccines for cancer and viruses to improve immune response upon vaccination, in conjunction with the Company’s ongoing efforts to expand its intellectual property (Press release, Provectus Biopharmaceuticals, JAN 27, 2022, View Source [SID1234607450]).
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On January 20, 2022, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) published Provectus’ patent application entitled "Halogenated Xanthenes as Vaccine Adjuvants" (publication no. US 2022/0016242 A1), which contained among other things:
In vitro data that showed PV-10 was able to significantly increase numbers of interferon (IFN) gamma-producing CD8 cells (compared to controls) for peptides representing various antigenic regions of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) core protein (HBcAg). These peptides were selected for their capability to raise CD4 and CD8 T cells against HBV.
Dominic Rodrigues, Vice Chair of the Company’s Board of Directors, said, "Immune adjuvants can help vaccines generate quicker, more efficacious and durable immune responses. This new research further supports the multi-faceted immunogenicity of Provectus’ small molecule medical science platform, which is the foundation of our work to develop transformative, accessibly-priced immunotherapy medicines."