On March 20, 2024 Capstan Therapeutics, Inc. ("Capstan"), a biotechnology company dedicated to advancing in vivo reprogramming of cells through RNA delivery using targeted lipid nanoparticles (tLNP), reported the successful closing of a $175M oversubscribed Series B financing (Press release, Capstan Therapeutics, MAR 20, 2024, View Source [SID1234641309]).
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The Series B financing was led by RA Capital Management, with participation from new investors Forbion, Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JJDC, Mubadala Capital, Perceptive Advisors, and Sofinnova Investments. Capstan’s existing investors Alexandria Venture Investments, Bristol Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly and Company, Leaps by Bayer, Novartis Venture Fund, OrbiMed, Pfizer Ventures, Polaris Partners, and Vida Ventures, also participated in the round.
The proceeds from the Series B financing will be used to advance CPTX2309, Capstan’s lead in vivo chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) candidate, to early clinical proof-of-concept in autoimmune disorders, and to further develop Capstan’s tLNP pipeline. CPTX2309, a product of Capstan’s tLNP platform, delivers an mRNA payload encoding for an anti-CD19 CAR to CD8-expressing T cells, effectively engineering CAR-T cells in vivo. The therapeutic goal of this approach is to achieve a reset of the immune system through rapid deep B cell depletion in both blood and lymphoid tissues, without the challenges of conventional ex vivo CAR-T.
"We are proud to support Capstan and their mission to lead in vivo CAR-T," said Nandita Shangari, Ph.D., Managing Director at RA Capital Management. "Our conviction in Capstan is a result of the confluence of a differentiated platform technology that enables efficient T cell engineering, the platform’s ideal application in a large autoimmune market being disrupted by ex vivo CAR-T therapy, and a seasoned management team that is working tirelessly to advance this technology into patients."
The Company also announced the appointment of Nanna Luneborg, Ph.D., MBA, General Partner at Forbion, to its Board of Directors. "This Series B financing brings together an exceptional syndicate of investors that recognize the potential of Capstan’s in vivo CAR-T technology," said Laura Shawver, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Capstan. "We are grateful for the support of both new and existing investors as we enter a critical phase of execution, with the ultimate goal of bringing new therapeutic modalities to patients."