On December 3, 2012 Mediolanum Farmaceutici SpA, a privately owned company that leads the Mediolanum Farmaceutici Group of companies, and Genovax srl, a private company which belongs to the portfolio of Eporgen Venture and was originated from the University of Genoa, reported the acquisition by Mediolanum of the global rights to GX301, Genovax’s therapeutic vaccine to treat various types of cancer (Press release, Mediolanum Farmaceutici, DEC 3, 2012, View Source [SID:1234514894]). The first clinical study with GX301 was successfully completed earlier this year in prostate and renal cancer patients. Further clinical studies are scheduled to be initiated in the next few months, and all future development and commercialization activities will be the responsibility of Mediolanum with the support of Genovax. Under the agreement, Genovax will receive upfront and milestone payments as well as royalties.
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The acquisition of Genovax’s innovative therapeutic vaccine for the treatment of various type of cancer is part of a strategy that we initiated since the late ’90s and is a testament to our commitment to Research and Development", said Dr Rinaldo Del Bono, founder and President of Mediolanum Farmaceutici. "The acquisition of GX301 expands the interests of Mediolanum to a new therapeutic area (oncology). We look forward to advancing the development of the product through to its worldwide registration and make it available to cancer patients as soon as possible" added Dr Del Bono.
Dr Domenico Criscuolo, President of Genovax commented: "The agreement with Mediolanum is a remarkable achievement, which confirms the vision of all researchers who trusted in the therapeutic potential of GX301. In only four years Genovax’s team was able to consolidate with clinical results the original idea and to attract the interest of Mediolanum, which will lead the further development work. My personal thanks to all Genovax team members, for their dedication and support to GX301 project, and a special acknowledgement to the memory of Silvano Fumero, who shared my enthusiasm for this project, and was instrumental for the foundation of Genovax."
Genovax was founded in March 2008 in Ivrea by Prof. Francesco Indiveri, Prof. Gilberto Filaci, Dr Daniela Fenoglio, Dr Giuseppe Balbi and Dr Domenico Criscuolo, with the financial support of Eporgen Venture. The science behind Genovax’s technology was originated at the Centre of Excellence for Biomedical Research (CEBR), which is based at the University of Genoa. Konstantinos Efthymiopoulos, President of Eporgen Venture said: "We are delighted by this event which is the first major transaction of a company in our portfolio. It validates the vision of Eporgen’s founder, the late Dr Silvano Fumero, and vindicates the 70 private shareholders of Eporgen who also believed in it and are nurturing innovation, Italian science and scientists and hope that new therapies will eventually emerge through their financial support. We would like to congratulate the Genovax team for bringing GX301 thus far and to wish every success in the further development of the product, hoping that it will become a life saving therapy for cancer patients."
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About GX301
GX301 is a telomerase-based vaccine against cancer, which completed in February 2012 the first phase I study in prostate and renal cancer patients with very promising results. The study was conducted in Italy and showed that GX301 was very well tolerated and that induced vaccine-specific immune response in all patients. Disease stabilisation was observed in about one third of the patients and overall survival was longer than expected. GX301 is composed by multiple peptides and adjuvants and is designed to induce potent immune responses that are specific for cancer cells through the activation of both CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. It is envisaged that GX301 may be useful also in other types of cancer and this will be explored in future clinical studies.