On May 6, 2024 TC BioPharm (Holdings) PLC ("TC BioPharm" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: TCBP) a clinical stage biotechnology company developing platform allogeneic gamma-delta T cell therapies for cancer and other indications, reported the execution of a non-binding letter of intent to acquire a privately-held biotechnology company pursuing the development of innovative Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapies for the treatment of refractory cancers and solid tumors (Press release, TC Biopharm, MAY 6, 2024, View Source [SID1234642687]).
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This agreement is the second such agreement in as many months shows TCBP’s commitment to its M&A strategy aimed at expanding its therapeutic platform.
CAR T-cell therapy modifies a patient’s own immune cells to provide a heightened ability to identify and eliminate cancer cells.
The target acquisition has developed a number of proprietary approaches to re-engineer CARs to better target solid tumors. The Company has generated pre-clinical proof of concept data that demonstrates the therapeutic potential of its lead CAR-T candidate for a range of solid tumors including colorectal, pancreatic, mesothelioma, ovarian and breast cancer. In addition, the target acquisition is also developing a novel, allogeneic CAR-T for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.
There can be no assurance that a definitive agreement will be executed or that the proposed transaction will be consummated on the terms or timeframe currently contemplated. Upon execution of the definitive agreements, the completion of the transaction will be subject to, among other matters, satisfaction of the conditions negotiated therein, the Company having secured adequate financing, and receipt of all third party (including governmental) approvals, licenses, consents, and clearances, as and when applicable.
"Management is extremely pleased to announce this second potential acquisiton which will provide strong advantages to our current therapeutic platform as well as expand our efforts into autoimmune disease," said Mr. Bryan Kobel, CEO of TC BioPharm. "There are substantial synergies between the two companies with extensive benefits to the business combination including CAR development expertise as well as gamma delta and alpha beta T-cells. Our existing expertise in gamma delta T-cells as well as transitioning processes and therapeutics from autologous to allogeneic will be impactful in advancing the solid tumor assets of the acquisition, the acquired company brings strong CAR engineering expertise to help us further develop our co-stimulatory CAR as well as a strong clinical team. We believe that the combination of these two companies provides a well balanced platform for investors and patients in our pursuit of creating next-generation cell therapies for the treatment of multiple indications. This represents not only multiple shots on goal, but an expanded asset base in several immune responder cells for the treatment of a wide range of disease with an extensive patent portfolio. As such, 2024 and 2025 could now have inflections points for data in several pipeline assets in a variety of indications. I am proud of our ability to navigate a difficult capital market environment and identify complimentary resources that will continue to enhance the overall value of our company and look forward to working with our expanded team."