Integral Molecular Announces Antibody Discovery Collaboration with Ono Pharmaceutical

On January 3, 2019 Integral Molecular, the industry leader in the discovery of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against multipass membrane proteins, and Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. reported that they have entered into a new collaboration for antibody discovery following a previously successful collaboration (Press release, Integral Molecular, JAN 3, 2019, View Source [SID1234533986]). This second collaboration involves the discovery of candidate MAbs against an undisclosed target and leverages the power of Integral Molecular’s MPS Antibody Discovery platform.

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Integral Molecular has used the MPS platform to discover antibody assets targeting a number of other multipass membrane proteins, including GPCRs (CB1) and transporters (GLUT4). Many of these MAbs are the first of their kind to be isolated, as complex membrane proteins have historically been extremely difficult targets for antibody discovery.

"We have a proven track record discovering large panels of high-affinity antibodies against difficult membrane proteins. This has been driven by our innovative MPS platform and over 15 years of experience working with multipass membrane proteins, so we are confident in the success of this collaboration," said Dr. Ross Chambers, VP of Antibody Discovery at Integral Molecular. "We are pleased that Ono, a global leader in innovative medicines, considers us to be a trusted partner in antibody discovery."

"We have been impressed by Integral Molecular’s membrane protein expertise and their proven record in discovering antibodies against them," said Hideaki Tada, Executive Director, Center of Oncology Research of Ono. "This is our second collaboration with Integral Molecular, and we are very pleased to deepen our engagement with them."

Veracyte Announces Strategic Collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Innovation in Battle Against Lung Cancer

On January 3, 2019 Veracyte, Inc. ("Veracyte") (Nasdaq: VCYT) reported that it has entered into a long-term strategic collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Innovation LLC* and the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson to advance the development and commercialization of novel diagnostic tests to detect lung cancer at its earliest stages, when the disease is most treatable (Press release, Veracyte, JAN 3, 2019, View Source [SID1234532382]). The collaboration will build upon foundational "field of injury" science — where genomic changes associated with lung cancer can be identified with a simple brushing of a person’s airway — to develop new interventions that can save lives.

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Under terms of the agreement, Veracyte and the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson, whose mission is to prevent, intercept and cure lung cancer, will combine clinical study cohorts involving more than 5,000 patients with multiple years of clinical outcome data. Veracyte will contribute bronchial and nasal samples from its clinical trials, which are part of the company’s extensive lung cancer-focused biorepository. Veracyte will deploy its RNA whole-transcriptome sequencing platform, utilizing high-dimensional data and machine learning pipelines on the combined cohort, providing the most comprehensive genomic content available which the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson will have access to for therapeutic purposes.

The collaboration is expected to accelerate two key lung cancer programs for Veracyte. First, the development of the first non-invasive nasal swab test for early lung cancer detection and, secondly, the commercialization of its Percepta classifier on the company’s RNA whole-transcriptome sequencing platform, which, as a result of this collaboration, is expected to launch in the first half of 2019.

"We are thrilled to team up with Johnson & Johnson and their Lung Cancer Initiative in the fight against lung cancer," said Bonnie Anderson, chairman and chief executive officer of Veracyte. "This strategic collaboration further advances Veracyte’s pioneering position in lung cancer diagnosis and underscores the promise of our field of injury science and approach. With the acceleration of our product pipeline, we believe this collaboration expands our addressable lung cancer diagnostic market to a $30 billion to $40 billion global opportunity."

Anderson continued, "We estimate the combined monetary and non-monetary value of the collaboration to Veracyte at more than $50 million. The monetary component consists of a $5 million upfront payment and the potential to earn up to a total of $15 million in future development and reimbursement milestone payments. The non-monetary value reflects the significant value of clinical cohorts accessible to Veracyte through the collaboration. Also as result of this agreement, we expect our biopharmaceutical service revenue for 2019 to increase by an estimated $5 million."

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. In the United States, lung cancer causes more than 154,000 lung cancer-related deaths each year – more than the next three most prevalent cancers combined. Because lung cancer is difficult to diagnose before it has metastasized, only 16 percent of cases are detected at an early stage, when the disease is more treatable. Lung cancer’s five-year survival rate is only 18 percent, much lower than that of other common cancers. Approximately 80 percent of lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking.

*Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. is the legal entity party to the agreement.

Conference Call and Webcast Information

Veracyte will host a conference call and simultaneous webcast today at 8:30 a.m. ET to discuss its collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Innovation and the Lung Cancer Initiative at Johnson & Johnson. The call and webcast may be accessed as follows:

Webcast:
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Dial-in number (U.S.): (855) 541-0980
International Number (Canada only): (970) 315-0440
Conference ID: 5295859
The webcast should be accessed 10 minutes prior to the conference call start time. A replay of the webcast will be available for one year following the conclusion of the live broadcast and will be accessible on the company’s website at View Source.

Tarveda Therapeutics to Present at the 2019 Biotech Showcase

On January 3, 2019 Tarveda Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company discovering and developing a new class of potent and selective miniature drug conjugates (Pentarins) for the treatment of patients with a wide range of solid tumors reported that Drew Fromkin, President and Chief Executive Officer, reported that it will present at the 11th Annual Biotech Showcase, occurring January 7-9, 2019 at the Hilton Union Square in San Francisco (Press release, Tarveda Therapeutics, JAN 3, 2019, View Source [SID1234532416]).

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The presentation will take place at 2:30pm Pacific Time on Monday, January 7 in Franciscan – D.

In the presentation, Mr. Fromkin will provide an overview of the Company’s two clinical programs including PEN-221, which is currently in clinical evaluation for the treatment of patients with somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) positive neuroendocrine tumors and PEN-866, the first miniature drug conjugate from Tarveda’s HSP90 binding conjugate platform, which is being developed for the treatment of patients with solid tumors including but not limited to small cell lung cancer, pancreatic cancer and sarcomas.

1ST Biotherapeutics and twoXAR Form Co-Development Collaboration to Discover and Develop Treatments for Glioblastoma

On January 3, 2019 1ST Biotherapeutics, Inc., a preclinical-stage biotechnology company focused on neurodegenerative diseases, immuno-oncology, and orphan diseases, and twoXAR, Inc., an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven biopharmaceutical company, reported an agreement to jointly discover and develop novel, efficacious treatments to address unmet medical needs in glioblastoma multiforme ("glioblastoma") (Press release, 1ST Bio Therapeutics, JAN 3, 2019, View Source [SID1234532432]).

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Under the agreement, twoXAR will use its proprietary AI technology to identify a set of drug candidates with the potential to slow, stop, or reverse the progression of glioblastoma. twoXAR and 1ST Biotherapeutics will select candidates from this set to test in preclinical efficacy models of glioblastoma. Following identification of one or more candidates based on those evaluated, 1ST Biotherapeutics will use its team’s expertise in drug development to optimize candidates and finalize the creation of novel, efficacious treatments. Further details of the agreement were not disclosed.

Glioblastoma is the most common and lethal primary malignant brain tumor with a median survival of approximately 15 months1. It is characterized by an aggressive tumor that infiltrates various portions of the brain and is associated with rapid onset of neurological symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, severe headaches, cognitive issues, and seizures2. Current treatment options consist of surgical resection, radiation, chemotherapy, and angiogenesis inhibitors2. However, most glioblastoma patients experience disease relapse despite these aggressive therapies. It is estimated that 25,000 people will be diagnosed with glioblastoma in 20181.

"1ST Biotherapeutics is focused on efficiently building a pipeline of first-in-class therapeutic candidates with high likelihood of clinical success," said Jamie Jae Eun Kim, CEO of 1ST Biotherapeutics. "The twoXAR team has a track record of rapidly identifying testable novel treatments that can lead to first-in-class therapeutics. This collaboration is an opportunity to combine twoXAR’s AI-driven drug discovery approach and the 1ST Biotherapeutics team’s expertise in chemistry and pharmacology to discover and develop effective molecular therapeutics for glioblastoma patients."

"We are pleased to collaborate with 1ST Biotherapeutics, because we share common goals of efficiently discovering and developing novel therapeutics for diseases with high unmet medical need, such as glioblastoma," said Andrew A. Radin, Co-Founder and CEO of twoXAR. "The 1ST Biotherapeutics team’s deep medicinal chemistry and drug development experience in CNS and oncology diseases provides a strong complement to twoXAR’s data-driven discovery approach."

Avalon GloboCare Establishes Joint Venture with Arbele Limited to Co-develop Next-Generation Multi-Targeted CAR-T Cellular Immunotherapy

On January 3, 2019 Avalon GloboCare Corp. (NASDAQ: AVCO), a leading global developer of cell-based technologies, reported that the Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Avactis Biosciences, have entered into a joint venture and exclusive license agreement with Arbele Limited to co-develop next generation, transposon-based Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T and CAR-Natural Killer (NK) cellular therapies (Press release, Avalon, JAN 3, 2019, View Source [SID1234609548]). These unique CAR vector constructs are non-virally engineered, possessing multiple therapeutic targets as well as unique "safety-switch" mechanisms. Based on Avalon’s extensive hospital network for cellular therapy, together with the Company’s established GMP bio-production facility in China (Epicon Biotech, Nanjing), this joint venture allows Avalon to accelerate the clinical development of more efficacious and safer CAR-T/CAR-NK therapies, such as those developed by Arbele.

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"We are very excited to establish this joint venture with Arbele Limited to accelerate our clinical programs in cellular therapy," stated David Jin, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and President of Avalon GloboCare Corp. "Arbele’s strong proprietary technology platform in designing and production of non-viral, transposon-engineered, multi-targeted CAR will allow us to generate next-generation, better and safer CAR-T and CAR-NK cellular therapeutics. This joint venture will strengthen our core technological capabilities, enrich our intellectual properties, as well as further establish our leadership in the field of cellular immunotherapy," added Dr. Jin.