On February 22, 2021 Enlivex Therapeutics Ltd., (Nasdaq: ENLV, the "Company"), a clinical-stage macrophage reprogramming immunotherapy company targeting diseased macrophages in patients with sepsis, COVID-19 and solid tumors, reported that the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) issued a notice of allowance for a new patent application (number 201680029277.4) covering AllocetraTM, the Company’s immunotherapy product candidate (Press release, Enlivex Therapeutics, FEB 22, 2021, View Source [SID1234575419]). Upon issuance, the new patent will provide added intellectual property protection in China, with respect to methods, uses and pharmaceutical compositions for AllocetraTM. The company expects that this new patent will be issued in China in the coming months.
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AllocetraTM is being developed as a universal, off-the-shelf cell therapy designed to reprogram macrophages into their homeostatic state. Diseases such as solid cancers, sepsis, COVID-19 and many others reprogram macrophages out of their homeostatic state. These non-homeostatic macrophages contribute significantly to the severity of the respective diseases. By restoring macrophage homeostasis, AllocetraTM has the potential to provide a novel immunotherapeutic mechanism of action for life-threatening clinical indications that are defined as "unmet medical needs", as a stand-alone therapy or in combination with leading therapeutic agents.