The new patent, US 7,514,405, entitled "Methods for treating transplant rejection," covers the treatment of chronic transplant rejection by administering VT-111 in combination with an immunosuppressant, such as cyclosporine. "This patent extends protection for VT-111 in transplant out to at least 2021," said
Viron's lead therapeutic candidate, VT-111, has demonstrated potent effects in preclinical suppression of chronic organ transplant rejection and, in a Phase IIa clinical trial of 48 patients, demonstrated reduced cardiac tissue damage in patients with ACS receiving cardiac stent implants. "It is remarkable to see such a small trial demonstrate such a strong, statistically significant impact in this target population," said
Viron's second therapeutic candidate, VT-346, is a powerful inhibitor of TNF-a, the therapeutic target of Enbrel(TM), Humira(TM), Cimzia(TM) and Remicade(TM), which together share a market estimated at over
The latest patent for VT-346, US 7,585,507, entitled "Nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides for immune modulation", relates to the use of VT-346 in treating immuno-modulatory disorders characterized by inflammation, such as rheumatoid arthritis, transplant rejection, asthma and inflammatory bowel disease. The protection provided by this patent also extends out to at least 2021.
Viron recently received a Notice of Allowance from the US patent office for a patent on VT-384, a protein derived from the Yatapoxvirus that targets IL-18, a cytokine expressed at sites of chronic inflammation. This cytokine has been implicated in numerous autoimmune diseases and a variety of cancers.
"IL-18 is a target of keen interest to big Pharma, with several monoclonal antibody candidates targeting IL-18 in various stages of development. Viron's discovery platform identified this natural protein that targets IL-18, which falls outside the complicated anti-IL-18 antibody patent landscape. This has hindered development of some anti-IL-18 antibody approaches. As such, we believe the commercial prospects for VT-384 in diseases such as arthritis and COPD could be very significant," said
About Viron Therapeutics Inc. (www.vironinc.com)
Viron Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company pioneering the development of viral proteins, a revolutionary new class of drugs. By harnessing the evolutionary power of viruses and other pathogens to evade the human body's protective inflammatory response, Viron is able to identify and develop powerful protein therapeutics that have distinct advantages in potency and efficacy over conventional drug therapy. The Company's proprietary PROSPECT(TM) technology, PROtein Screen for Pathogen-Evolved Combination Therapeutics, is a platform for the discovery of new immune-modulating protein therapeutics. Its significant pipeline of products target critical pathways that have broad application to immune and inflammatory-based diseases such as cardiovascular disease and rheumatoid arthritis. VT-111, the Company's lead compound, is in development to treat Acute Coronary Syndromes and solid organ transplant rejection.
For further information: Kevin Sullivan, Vice President, Business Development, Viron Therapeutics Inc., Phone: (519) 858-5120, Fax: (519) 858-5103, E-mail: [email protected], www.vironinc.com; Ross Marshall, Investor Relations, The Equicom Group Inc., Phone: (416) 815-0700 (Ext. 238), Fax: (416) 815-0080, E-mail: [email protected]
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