Immutep and Lonza Sign Agreement for Cell Line Selection, Cell Banking and Process Development of ImmuFact® IMP321
“We are pleased to support Immutep’s development initiatives,” said Janet White, Head of Lonza Development Services. “This partnership directly reflects Lonza’s commitment to emerging biotechnology innovation through its clinical milestones.”
IMP321 (LAG-3Ig) has potential for the treatment of advanced cancer in combination with standard first-line chemotherapy. IMP321 is an antigen presenting cell (APC) activator. Tumour-specific memory CD8 T cells are activated by these APC and contribute to tumour regression.
“We have every confidence in Lonza to carry out the production for pivotal trials and beyond,” said Dr. Frederic Triebel, Scientific and Medical Director of Immutep. “The mechanism of action of this synergistic combination of chemotherapy and active immunotherapy is very simple. The chemotherapy provides a burst of tumour cell debris and the surrounding APC take up the tumour antigens. IMP321 activates these APC resulting in a long-lasting CD8 T cell response against the tumour. We think that the combination of first-line standard chemotherapy plus IMP321 should be tested in several first-line indications. We are in partnering discussions at present.”
Published 04/2012 by admin@immutep.com
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