U.S. Oncology Drug Company Obtains Worldwide Rights For An Antibody Fragment That May Have An Advantage In Treating Cancer Patients

Champions Biotechnology, Inc. (: ), a U.S. development company with a predictive preclinical platform aimed at accelerating the development and enhancing the value of , has established an exclusive licensing agreement with at Ltd., ’s wholly owned .

The licensing agreement encompasses the development and commercialization of TAR-1, a single-chain antibody fragment in that may have an advantage in treating because of its high specificity and affinity to binding .

Under the terms of the agreement, Champions has obtained the to TAR-1 and is responsible for the further development of the compound. Champions will utilize its Biomerk Tumorgraft(TM) to evaluate the activity of TAR-1 and determine the best path forward for the compound in regards to indication, and potential . will receive an and will be eligible to receive and royalties if Champions chooses to continue the license terms, which will be determined based on results from testing TAR-1 in the predictive Tumorgraft platform.

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Prof. Beka Solomon from identified that TAR-1 binds to and restores the wild-type active conformation of with a high degree of specificity, leading to in vivo inhibition of . Given the frequency of mutant p53 in cancer, TAR-1 has the potential to target a wide range of .

“Licensing TAR-1 demonstrates the progression of our strategy to build our own Tumorgraft-driven pipeline of , which we expect to yield improved clinical rates,” said Guy Malchi, Champions Biotechnology’s Head of Corporate Development and International Operations.

“We were impressed by the potential of TAR-1 and we are planning to continue to in-license candidates with compelling science and to develop only those with positive Tumorgraft results.” TAR-1 will undergo Tumorgraft testing as Champions completes Tumorgraft testing of its other , SG410, a tubulin inhibitor.

“We are excited to work with Champions Biotechnology. Their predictive platform and experienced scientific and clinical team make them an ideal candidate to move TAR-1 forward into the clinic and on the path to commercialization,” said Dr. Ze’ev Weinfeld, CEO, at Ltd.

Source: George Hunka
American Friends of

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