ImmunoGenesis today announced that Cancer Focus Fund plans to invest $4.5 million to support the Phase 1a/1b clinical trial of ImmunoGenesis’ lead candidate, IMGS-001.
First dual-specific PD-L1/PD-L2 antibody with killing function designed to treat the many “immune-excluded” cancers that are resistant to existing immunotherapies Phase 1b will focus on tumors that are resistant to existing immunotherapy, which may include ovarian, colorectal, and triple negative breast cancers HOUSTON, June 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ImmunoGenesis, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing science-driven immune therapies, and Cancer Focus Fund, LP, a unique investment fund established in collaboration with The MD Anderson Cancer Center to provide funding and clinical expertise to advance promising cancer therapies, today announced that Cancer Focus Fund plans to invest $4.5 million to support the Phase 1a/1b clinical trial of ImmunoGenesis’ lead candidate, IMGS-001. IMGS-001 is a dual-specific PD-L1/PD-L2 antibody designed to treat immune-excluded tumors, which are resistant to existing immunotherapy. The investment will support the portion of the IMGS-001 Phase 1a/1b multi-site clinical trial being conducted at MD Anderson. It coincides with ImmunoGenesis’ Series A financing, which is expected to close in the third quarter. “Overcoming the widespread resistance to immunotherapy in immune-excluded tumors requires re-envisioning the starting point for treatment,” said Dr. Michael A. Curran, Founder of ImmunoGenesis. “We are addressing this challenge by developing a novel, dual–specific PD–L1/PD–L2 inhibitor engineered to include tumor-killing effector function – essentially addressing tumor pathology at the roots. Based on the results of preclinical studies, we believe that IMGS–001 has the potential to significantly improve clinical response over currently approved checkpoint inhibitors for patients with immune-excluded tumors.” IMGS-001 is based on discoveries made by the laboratory of Dr. Curran, Associate Professor of Immunology at MD Anderson, and by the Oncology Research for Biologics & Immunotherapy Translation (ORBIT) platform, part of MD Anderson’s Therapeutics Discovery division. The technology was licensed to ImmunoGenesis in 2019. “The Cancer Focus Fund Scientific Advisory Board is made up of expert scientists and clinicians and to be recommended for an investment by this group is an honor that we believe provides validation of the clinical potential for IMGS-001,” said James Barlow, ImmunoGenesis President and CEO. “We believe that IMGS-001 has the potential to become the foundational treatment for immune-excluded tumors where there is both significant unmet need and tremendous market opportunity. This funding, combined with our upcoming Series A financing, will provide the opportunity to establish the initial proof of concept for this groundbreaking approach and bring hope, and potentially life-saving treatments, to the patients battling these difficult tumors.” “Cancer Focus Fund was founded with the goal of assuring that innovative early-stage cancer therapies had the opportunity to undergo the rigorous clinical testing needed for advancement,” said Ross Barrett, a founder and Managing Partner of Cancer Focus Fund. “We are thrilled at the opportunity to invest in the exciting new approach to cancer immunotherapy pioneered by Dr. Curran – our first investment in a discovery made at MD Anderson and developed by a biotechnology company located here in Houston. Immune-excluded tumors are thought to represent more than half of all cancers and contribute to the high failure rates that limit the potential of cancer immunotherapy for too many patients. We welcome the opportunity to support ImmunoGenesis by investing in this promising candidate and look forward to the results of this important clinical trial.” About the IMGS-001 Phase 1a/1b Clinical Trial About IMGS-001, a PD-L1/PD-L2 Dual-Specific Inhibitor About ImmunoGenesis About Cancer Focus Fund Disclosures The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s relationships with Cancer Focus Fund and ImmunoGenesis, and all research conducted at MD Anderson related to Cancer Focus Fund or ImmunoGenesis, have been identified as institutional financial conflicts of interest by MD Anderson’s Institutional Conflict of Interest Committee and therefore are managed under Institutional Conflict of Interest Management and Monitoring Plans.
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