• Connect with us
    • Information
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Careers
      • Partnerships
      • Advertise With Us
      • Authors
      • Browse Topics
      • Events
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
    • Australia
      North America
      World
    Login
    Investing News NetworkYour trusted source for investing success
    • North America
      Australia
      World
    • My INN
    Videos
    Companies
    Press Releases
    Private Placements
    SUBSCRIBE
    • Reports & Guides
      • Market Outlook Reports
      • Investing Guides
    • Button
    Resource
    • Precious Metals
    • Battery Metals
    • Base Metals
    • Energy
    • Critical Metals
    Tech
    Life Science
    Biotech Market
    Biotech News
    Biotech Stocks
    • Biotech Market
    • Biotech News
    • Biotech Stocks

    Neovacs Enrolls the First U.S. Patient in Phase IIb Study of IFNa Kinoid

    Chelsea Pratt
    Nov. 07, 2016 03:21AM PST
    Biotech Investing

    Neovacs, a leader in active immunotherapy for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, today announced the enrolment of the first U.S. patient in its international phase IIb clinical study of IFNα Kinoid in lupus.

    Neovacs (Alternext Paris:ALNEV) (PEA-eligible SMEs), a leader in active immunotherapy for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, today announced the enrolment of the first U.S. patient in its international phase IIb clinical study of IFNα Kinoid in lupus.
    A first clinical center has started to enrol patients in this study, initially planned to include 5 investigation centers.  The study has attracted interest from a large number of American sites and autoimmune disease specialists. Due to this high demand, Neovacs will open additional centers, increasing the total number of trial sites to 15.
    This Phase IIb trial is part of a randomized, multicentric, international clinical study, initiated in September 2015. The ongoing study is evaluating IFNα Kinoid versus placebo in the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Its objective is to assess the biological and clinical efficacy of IFNα Kinoid, the most advanced product in Neovacs’ pipeline, in patients who have moderate to severe SLE. The trial is planned  to include 178 patients in 21 countries in Latin America, Asia, Europe and USA.
    Miguel Sieler, CEO of Neovacs declared: “The enthusiasm among U.S. investigators confirms the strong therapeutic interest in our product for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Our lead drug candidate represents a potentially very interesting option for the treatment of lupus, an area where current therapeutic standards have failed to prove long-term efficacy. This is an area with a significant unmet medical need, and we look forward to continuing the study with the goal or providing a new therapeutic option for patients in need.”
    About Lupus
    Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or lupus erythematosus is a debilitating, chronic autoimmune disease whose etiology remains unknown. SLE is characterized by a loss of tolerance of self-antigens, with the production of autoantibodies, especially antinuclear antibodies that attack healthy tissues and cause inflammatory reactions in different parts of the body. The disease can affect multiple organs (skin, kidneys, joints, heart, lungs, central nervous system, etc. ) and is characterized by heterogeneous clinical signs (skin rashes, arthritis, photosensitivity, nephritis, neurological disorders, anemia, thrombocytopenia, etc.), which vary from one person to another and change during the progression of the disease. Systemic lupus erythematosus affects mostly women.
    In 2014, there were 37,369 patients in France, of which 88% are women. The prevalence is 47 cases per 100,000 people, while the overall annual incidence reached 3.32 cases per 100,000 people, peaking in the female population aged 30 to 39 years (9.11 cases per 100 000 people).
    About Neovacs Technology
    Neovacs targets pathologies associated with an overproduction of endogenous cytokines. This technology is based on active immunotherapy to generate an immune response through the administration of an immunogenic complex involving the target cytokine to a carrier protein. The intramuscular injection of this Kinoid induces an immune response and stimulates the production of polyclonal antibodies against the target cytokines. It is thus possible to block cytokine overproduction and its pharmacological effects. Several autoimmune and inflammatory diseases (Type 1 diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriasis, etc.) are characterized by a disorder of cytokines that are found produced in excess (ex: IFNa). This overproduction will promote inflammation and dysregulation of the immune system.

    About Neovacs

    Listed on Alternext Paris since 2010, Neovacs is today a leading biotechnology company focused on an active immunotherapy technology platform (Kinoids) with applications in autoimmune and/or inflammatory diseases. On the basis of the company’s proprietary technology for inducing a polyclonal immune response (covered by five patent families that potentially run until 2032) Neovacs is focusing its clinical development efforts on IFNα-Kinoid, an immunotherapy being developed for the indication of lupus, dermatomyositis and also in preclinical trial for Type 1 diabetes. Neovacs is also conducting preclinical development works on other therapeutic vaccines in the fields of auto-immune diseases, oncology and allergies. The goal of the Kinoid approach is to enable patients to have access to safe treatments with efficacy that is sustained in these life-long diseases. www.neovacs.fr

     

    Contacts
    NEOVACS – Corporate Communication & Investor Relations
    Charlène Masson
    +33 (0)1 53 10 93 14
    cmasson@neovacs.com
    Investor Relations / Financial Communications Germany – MC Services
    Raimund Gabriel
    +49-89-21-02-28-30
    raimund.gabriel@mc-services.eu
    Press / U.S. Inquiries – The Ruth Group
    Lee Roth / Joseph Green
    +1-646-536-7012 / 7013
    lroth@theruthgroup.com / jgreen@theruthgroup.com
    
    drug candidategermanyeurope
    The Conversation (0)

    Go Deeper

    AI Powered
    Row of test tubes and pipette with chemical droplet chemical coming from it.

    Top 5 Small-cap Biotech Stocks of 2025

    Senior woman doing exercises alongside closeup of DNA.

    5 US Longevity and Anti-aging Stocks to Watch in 2025

    Latest News

    Outlook Reports world

    Resource
    • Precious Metals
      • Gold
      • Silver
    • Battery Metals
      • Lithium
      • Cobalt
      • Graphite
    • Energy
      • Uranium
      • Oil and Gas
    • Base Metals
      • Copper
      • Nickel
      • Zinc
    • Critical Metals
      • Rare Earths
    • Industrial Metals
    • Agriculture
    Tech
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Cybersecurity
      • Gaming
      • Cleantech
      • Emerging Tech
    Life Science
      • Biotech
      • Cannabis
      • Psychedelics
      • Pharmaceuticals

    Featured Biotech Investing Stocks

    More featured stocks

    Browse Companies

    Resource
    • Precious Metals
    • Battery Metals
    • Energy
    • Base Metals
    • Critical Metals
    Tech
    Life Science
    MARKETS
    COMMODITIES
    CURRENCIES