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Imcyse S.A.. (5/30/17). "Press Release: Imcyse Obtains Authorization to Launch Phase 1b Trial in Type 1 Diabetes". Liège.
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Region | Europe |
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Organisation | Imcyse S.A. |
Organisation 2 | Inserm (National Institute for Health and Medical Research, FR) | |
Group | France (govt) | |
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Product | IMCY-0098 Imotope™ |
Product 2 | phase 1 study | |
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Person | Vandepapelière, Pierre (Imcyse 201908– CMO before CEO + CMO) |
Person 2 | Stephens, Agnès (Instinctif 201909– Account Director before Andrew Lloyd & Associates) | |
Imcyse’s first clinical trial involves its active, specific immunotherapy technology, a unique approach with the potential to cure and/or prevent severe chronic autoimmune diseases, including those for which there is currently no cure
Imcyse, who develop active specific therapies for the treatment and prevention of severe chronic diseases, today announces that the Belgian and British regulatory authorities have authorized the launch of a multicenter Phase 1b clinical trial in insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes.
The trial receives European funding under the EXALT program supported by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program for Research and Technological Development. It is being conducted in collaboration with the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) in Paris, France, and a total of 18 clinical sites in five European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, the UK and Denmark). The trial is recruiting patients with insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes diagnosed within six months prior to their inclusion.
Imcyse’s unique, innovative Imotopes™ technology actively and specifically blocks the immune cells involved in destroying the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Treatment with a specific Imotope has the potential to disrupt the undesirable immune response that drives the process of destruction of the pancreas.
Imotopes are specific modified peptides that induce a new type of T-cell. Known as cytolytic T-cells, they can kill the immune cells involved in the destruction of the insulin-producing cells within the pancreas. Preclinical studies showed a prolonged effect after just a few subcutaneous injections.
“Imcyse has developed a uniquely innovative technology that appears particularly suitable for type 1 diabetes,” said professor Christian Boitard, head of the Inserm Unit U1016 and head of diabetes medicine at Cochin Hospital (Paris, France) and the trial’s principal investigator. “An Imotope therapy that could be used to treat the very early stages of diabetes or prevent its onset would be a major breakthrough for patients and for public health.”
“The start of the clinical trial for this product is a major milestone for Imcyse and a recognition by the regulatory authorities of the quality of the data generated by our team,” said Pierre Vandepapelière, CEO of Imcyse. “Imcyse aims to develop treatments to halt the disease process when the first signs of autoimmune disease emerge, thereby preventing the development of the disease and the onset of complications.”
The incidence of type 1 diabetes is rapidly increasing, with the disease increasingly occurring in younger children. It affects more than 40 million people worldwide. Currently, the only available treatment is to control the blood glucose level with multiple daily insulin injections.
The results of the trial are expected at the end of 2018. Imcyse is also preparing for a clinical trial in multiple sclerosis, to start in 2018.
Media and analysts contact
Agnes Stephens / Sandra Régnavaque
Andrew Lloyd & Associates
UK: + 44 1273 675 100
US: + 1 617 202 4491
@ALA_Group
Record changed: 2021-02-10 |
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