On December 6, 2023 Ariceum Therapeutics, a private biotech company developing radiopharmaceutical products for the diagnosis and treatment of certain hard-to-treat cancers, reported the granting of US and Canadian patents covering its Gallium-68 (Ga-68) radiopharmaceutical production kit (Press release, Ariceum Therapeutics, DEC 6, 2023, View Source [SID1234638186]). The IP was developed by Theragnostics Ltd, which was acquired by Ariceum earlier this year.
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The patents have been sub-licensed exclusively to Advance Accelerator Applications (AAA) and apply to the technology underpinning AAA’s Ga-68 HBED-PSMA-11 production kit, branded Locametz. To date, the production of Ga-68 radiopharmaceuticals has involved a multi-step approach, which limits the number of patient doses that can be produced at any one time. Theragnostics’ Ga-68 technology platform enables the production of multiple doses of Ga-68 HBED-PSMA-11 in a single vial, in one simple step.
Manfred Rüdiger, Chief Executive Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics said: "We are pleased that this IP has been granted so soon after our recent acquisition of Theragnostics, highlighting our progress and commitment to developing a pipeline of targeted radiotherapy innovations. We are proud to be contributing with this IP to the success of PSMA diagnostics, specifically Locametz, which represents an alternative pathway for PMSA PET imaging of patients."
Greg Mullen, Chief Operating Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics and co-inventor of the patent, added: "This technology simplifies the production of Ga-68 PSMA for the benefit of thousands of patients around the world, which is incredibly rewarding to see. The granting of these patents represents another important milestone towards meeting anticipated increased demand for PSMA PET imaging of patients, following the publication of recent positive data demonstrating the benefit of radioligand therapy in prostate cancer."
The announcement of the new patents comes prior to Dr Greg Mullen, Chief Operating Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics, and Dr Germo Gericke, Chief Medical Officer of Ariceum, presenting at the upcoming 5th Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals Summit Europe, being held in Berlin, Germany, from Dec 5-7. Presentation details below.
Presentation Title: Understanding radionuclide Auger therapy to examine its use and advantages
Speaker: Dr Greg Mullen, Chief Operating Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics
Date & Time: 7 December, 1.30pm CET
Presentation Title: Bench to bedside – How to design innovative radiopharmaceuticals for human use
Speaker: Dr Germo Gericke, Chief Medical Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics
Date & Time: 7 December, 4.00pm CET