GHENT, BELGIUM--(Marketwire - December 14, 2011) - Ablynx (Euronext Brussels: ABLX) today
announced that it has been granted another key European patent
around its
Nanobody®-based half-life extension technology. The decision to
grant the
European patent EP 1 888 641 was issued by the European Patent
Office on
November 17, 2011.
The patent EP 1 888 641 covers the half-life extending Nanobody, targeting
human
serum albumin, that is used in a number of the Nanobody products that
Ablynx
currently has in clinical and pre-clinical development, including Ablynx's
anti-TNFa Nanobody product ATN-103, which this year achieved clinical
proof-of-concept in a Phase II clinical trial. This half-life extending
Nanobody can also
be used to increase the half-life of other therapeutic proteins
and
polypeptides.
The grant of this European patent comes on top of the recent grant of a
number
of other patents for Ablynx's Nanobody-based half-life extension
technology. On
July 27, 2011, Ablynx was granted the European patent EP 1 558 645, which
covers
the pulmonary administration of Ablynx's half-life extended Nanobody
products.
On December 7, 2011, the European patent EP 2 086 998 was granted, which
broadly
covers the mode-of-action of half-life extending immunoglobulin single
variable
domains, including Ablynx's half-life extending Nanobody.
Furthermore, on
September 20, 2011 a notice of allowance was issued by the United States
Patent
and Trademark Office for the US application 11/474,521, which is a
patent
application (in-licensed by Ablynx from the Flemish Institute of
Biotechnology)
that claims Nanobodies against serum albumin that can be used for
half-life
extension. This will be the earliest granted patent that covers serum
albumin-binding Nanobodies that can be used for half-life extension.
Patent applications that correspond to the now granted European
patent EP
1 888 641 are also pending in the United States, and related patent
applications
are also pending in other countries worldwide.
Dr Edwin Moses, CEO and Chairman at Ablynx, commented: "We are very
pleased to
add another key patent to our expanding patent estate for our
Nanobody-based
half-life extension technology. This confirms our leading position in this
area.
Our half-life extending Nanobody has already achieved clinical
proof-of-concept
in a Phase II clinical trial and we have also shown that it can be
produced at
high yield on a clinical scale and stably formulated at high
concentrations.
This makes our half-life extending Nanobody potentially unique
compared to
similar technologies, which up to now appear not to have been able to get
beyond
the research stage. In total, we have over 500 granted patents and
patents
applications protecting our strong position in Nanobody-related
technologies."
Complete version of the press release:
http://hugin.info/137912/R/1571433/488788.pdf
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