NEW HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Simcha Therapeutics, a biotechnology company developing first-in-class biologic drugs that modulate powerful cytokine pathways, launched today with $25 million in Series A financing and a mission to harness the precision and power of the immune system through the use of directed evolution.
Simchas lead program involves a customized variant of interleukin-18 (IL-18), a cytokine with potent antitumor effects, developed in the lab of Scientific Founder Aaron Ring, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Immunobiology at the Yale School of Medicine. The biology and preclinical profile of this molecule, which Simcha expects to advance to the clinic in the first half of 2021, is described in detail in a scientific paper published today in the journal Nature.
Cytokine therapies heralded the immuno-oncology revolution more than 30 years ago with the discovery that interleukin-2 (IL-2) could promote rare, but dramatic, responses in melanoma and kidney cancer patients. However, they have not lived up to their promise as a class due to substantial toxicities and limited efficacy. Simcha was founded to overcome those obstacles by using directed evolution to engineer a new generation of cytokines with improved properties relative to those of their native variants. Simchas molecules are purpose-built to control immune cell activation, differentiation and proliferation and to reverse the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment that is a barrier to effective eradication of the cancer.
Cytokines represent a compelling therapeutic class because they tap into pathways that are hard-wired into immune cells. The challenge is that nature didnt design them to be anti-cancer therapies; theyre signaling molecules, so their activity can be hard to specifically direct, Dr. Ring said. At Simcha, we set out to improve on natures design by engineering custom-built proteins that can precisely activate and expand populations of crucial immune responders, such as natural killer (NK) cells and T cells. Too many cancer patients do not respond to the immunotherapies available today. Were hopeful that our approach will provide new options and potential benefits to these patients.
Evading a Decoy Receptor
Simchas lead asset, ST-067, activates the IL-18 receptor, triggering potent inflammatory signaling in antitumor immune cells of both the adaptive and innate branches of the immune system.
Early efforts by leading pharmaceutical companies to develop IL-18 into a drug failed. Dr. Rings lab broke new ground by identifying the reason for that failure: The tumor microenvironment is teeming with a decoy called IL-18BP, which binds IL-18 and blocks it from activating its receptor. When infused as a drug, IL-18 is drawn to the decoy and fails to reach its true target. As described in the Nature paper, the decoy receptor is a major barrier to IL-18 immunotherapy.
To overcome that barrier, Dr. Rings lab used directed evolution to create a version of the cytokine that would evade the decoy and bind only to the true IL-18 receptor. This was a difficult task, since IL-18 normally binds its decoy 10,000 times tighter than it does to the IL-18 receptor. The designer version of IL-18 made in Rings lab has dramatic alterations in its receptor binding properties, biasing binding towards the IL-18 receptor and away from the decoy by more than one million-fold. This decoy-resistant property enables the custom-built cytokine to work effectively in the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.
Potent Single-agent Antitumor Effects
When Rings lab tested the decoy-resistant IL-18 and compared it to natural IL-18 in mice, they found that just as in human patients natural IL-18 had little to no antitumor activity. By contrast, the decoy-resistant IL-18 had potent single-agent activity that inhibited tumor growth and even produced complete tumor regression in many animals, including in tumor types that are refractory to checkpoint inhibitors.
Rings lab also examined the effect of decoy-resistant IL-18 on the tumor microenvironment. A key finding: The engineered IL-18 acted on a crucial population of stem-like T cells within tumors, increasing their numbers over tenfold and skewing their development toward a highly active effector phenotype, as opposed to an exhausted or dysfunctional state. In checkpoint-resistant tumors, the engineered IL-18 also acted on innate NK cells, increasing their numbers and maturation to promote antitumor activity.
The mechanism of action of decoy-resistant IL-18 is unique and distinct from immunotherapeutic agents that are being developed for other pathways. For this reason, we are hopeful it could be effective in tumors that have not otherwise responded to immune-based treatments, as well as enhance the activity of standard cancer immunotherapies, said Dr. Ring.
Founders Strong Record in IO Drug Discovery
Dr. Ring has a strong track record in immuno-oncology drug discovery. He co-invented the first described CD122-biased IL-2 variant, originally detailed in Nature in 2012, which is now advancing through preclinical studies at Medicenna Therapeutics. He also developed a high-affinity SIRP antagonist, featured in Science in 2013, that is now in clinical development at ALX Oncology as ALX-148. For these and other discoveries, Ring was named to Forbes 30 under 30 list of rising stars in health care in 2016 and has been honored with an NIH Directors Early Independence Award and recognition as a Pew-Stewart Scholar in Cancer Research.
Simcha plans to build out a full executive team as the company prepares to move ST-067 into the clinic next year.
The companys investors include WuXi AppTecs Corporate Venture Fund, Sequoia Capital China and Connecticut Innovations.
About Simcha Therapeutics
Simcha Therapeutics uses directed evolution to engineer novel cytokines designed to unlock the precision and power of the immune system. Simchas lead program, ST-067, is a designer IL-18 cytokine that has shown potent antitumor effects in animal models, both as a monotherapy and when combined with anti-PD-1 checkpoint inhibitors, as described in Nature in June 2020. A Phase 1 trial is expected to be launched in the first half of 2021. Simcha was founded by Aaron Ring, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Immunobiology at the Yale School of Medicine. The company has received $25 million in funding to date and is based in New Haven, Conn.
Continued here:
Simcha Therapeutics Launches to Engineer Therapeutic Cytokines to Unlock the Full Potential of the Immune System - Business Wire
- Hannah just thought she was being clumsy, but her bruises were a sign she needed to see her doctor - Daily Mail - October 27th, 2023
- Brent Rutemiller's Cancer In Early Remission After 42 Weeks of Chemotherapy and Stem Cell Transplant - Swimming World Magazine - May 20th, 2022
- Other Notable Health Studies & Research From May 17, 2022 - Study Finds - May 20th, 2022
- Clinton County Relay For Life holds annual event in Riverview Park - Lock Haven Express - May 20th, 2022
- Illinois Is Being Invaded By Worms That Jump A Foot In The Air - 1440wrok.com - May 20th, 2022
- Moderna, J&J COVID Booster Shots Near Authorization. Here's What to Know - NBC Chicago - October 26th, 2021
- GenFleet Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase Ib/II Trial of TGF- R1 Inhibitor in Combination with PD-1 Inhibitor in Global Multi-center Research -... - October 26th, 2021
- Merck Provides Update on KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) Indication in Third-Line Gastric Cancer in the US - Business Wire - July 6th, 2021
- Orchard Therapeutics and Pharming Group Announce Collaboration to Develop and Commercialize ex vivo autologous HSC Gene - GlobeNewswire - July 6th, 2021
- New global guidelines for stem cell research aim to drive discussions, not lay down the law - The Conversation AU - May 27th, 2021
- Merck (MRK) Granted Positive EU CHMP Opinion for KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) in Combination with Chemotherapy - StreetInsider.com - May 27th, 2021
- Merck Receives Positive EU CHMP Opinion for KEYTRUDA in Combination With Chemotherapy as First-Line Treatment for Certain Patients With Esophageal... - May 27th, 2021
- Epigenetic therapies for heart failure | VHRM - Dove Medical Press - May 27th, 2021
- OPDIVO (nivolumab) in Combination with CABOMETYX (cabozantinib) Shows Sustained Survival and Response Rate Benefits as First-Line Treatment for... - February 14th, 2021
- AlloVir Research Presented at the 2021 Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Meeting Digital Experience - Business Wire - February 14th, 2021
- Opdivo in Combination with Cabometyx Shows Sustained Survival and Response Rate Benefits as First-Line Treatment for Patients with Advanced RCC -... - February 14th, 2021
- Astellas and Seagen Announce Presentation of Results from PADCEV (enfortumab vedotin-ejfv) Pivotal Trial in Patients with Previously Treated Advanced... - February 14th, 2021
- [Full text] Loganin Attenuates Septic Acute Renal Injury with the Participation of | DDDT - Dove Medical Press - February 14th, 2021
- [Full text] Encephalopathy Induced by Preventive Administration of Acyclovir in a | IJGM - Dove Medical Press - February 14th, 2021
- Joint inflammation: Causes, treatment, and symptoms - Medical News Today - February 14th, 2021
- Creative Medical Technology Holdings Identifies and Files Patent on Novel Mechanism of ImmCelz Therapeutic Activity - PRNewswire - February 3rd, 2021
- How Coronavirus Damages Lung Cells Within Mere Hours And What Drugs Could Halt COVID-19 Infection - SciTechDaily - February 3rd, 2021
- Mini kidneys bioprinted in the lab - Lab + Life Scientist - December 4th, 2020
- Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited Acquires TheraPharm GmbH, Broadening Reach to Hematologic Cancers and Transplant Medicine - BioSpace - December 4th, 2020
- News briefing: Four biotechs announce IPO terms, setting the pace to round out a busy year; FDA sets PDUFA date for Kadmon's graft-versus-host drug -... - December 4th, 2020
- Government of Canada and JDRF Canada announce new research funding to accelerate stem cell-based therapies for type 1 diabetes - Philippine Canadian... - December 4th, 2020
- Merck Announces KEYNOTE-598 Trial Evaluating KEYTRUDA in Combination With Ipilimumab Versus KEYTRUDA Monotherapy in Certain Patients With Metastatic... - November 11th, 2020
- KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) Plus LENVIMA (lenvatinib) Demonstrated Statistically Significant Improvement in Progression-Free Survival (PFS), Overall... - November 11th, 2020
- Gilead and Kite to Share Latest Scientific Advances in Hematologic Malignancies at ASH 2020 - Investing News Network - November 11th, 2020
- The great reset: new danger on the horizon - Amandala - November 11th, 2020
- Teladoc Is A Strong Buy: A Radical Healthcare Change Will Come - Seeking Alpha - November 11th, 2020
- COVID Drug Given to Trump Developed From Aborted Fetus Cells - Quint Fit - October 10th, 2020
- Lars Jaeger: The Future is Veggie, With 3D Printing - finews.asia - October 10th, 2020
- Laid off from ImmunoGen, an ex-Genzyme and Shire exec heads to an ARCH upstart - Endpoints News - October 10th, 2020
- 5 Deadly Pre-existing Conditions You Could Have Due To COVID-19 - Brumpost - Brumpost - October 10th, 2020
- The Crypto Daily Movers and Shakers October 10th, 2020 - Sports Grind Entertainment - October 10th, 2020
- Coronavirus Tracker: Bexar Co. cases surpass 59,000; Texas hospitalizations trending in the wrong direction - KENS5.com - October 10th, 2020
- Ligand Announces its Captisol Business is Positioned for Major Growth and Forecasts 2021 Captisol Material Sales of $200 Million - Business Wire - September 24th, 2020
- Seattle Genetics and Merck Announce Two Strategic Oncology Collaborations - BioSpace - September 15th, 2020
- Alexion and Caelum Biosciences Announce Start of Phase 3 Studies of CAEL-101 in AL Amyloidosis - Business Wire - September 15th, 2020
- Braunstein Reflects on the Rise of Quadruplet Therapies in Multiple Myeloma - OncLive - September 9th, 2020
- Roche receives FDA clearance for BK virus quantitative test on cobas 6800/8800 Systems to support better care for transplant patients - GlobeNewswire - September 9th, 2020
- ASX Biotechs Surfing The Covid Story - FN Arena News - August 16th, 2020
- Merck and Eisai Receive Complete Response Letter for KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) plus LENVIMA (lenvatinib) Combination as First-Line Treatment for... - July 10th, 2020
- FDA Approves Talaris Therapeutics' IND for Its Allogeneic Cell Therapy FCR001 to Be Evaluated in Patients With a Severe Form of Scleroderma - Business... - July 10th, 2020
- Coronavirus PPP Loans In Livingston: Where The Money Went - Livingston, NJ Patch - July 9th, 2020
- Stem Cell Therapy For Kidney Failure. Learn More Now ... - July 7th, 2020
- Anemia in chronic kidney disease - kidneyfund.org - July 7th, 2020
- Dr Borehams Crucible: Mesoblast within months of 3 major trial results, key regulatory decision - Stockhead - July 7th, 2020
- FDA Approves Merck's KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) for First-Line Treatment of Patients With Unresectable or Metastatic MSI-H or dMMR Colorectal Cancer -... - June 30th, 2020
- R3 International Offering Stem Cell Therapy Program for Anti Aging in Mexico - PR Web - June 30th, 2020
- Vitro Bio-Pharma 2nd Quarter Ended April 30th 2020 Financial Results of Operations and Shareholder Letter - Stockhouse - June 30th, 2020
- FDA Approves Merck's KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) for the Treatment of Patients with Recurrent or Metastatic Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (cSCC) that... - June 25th, 2020
- First American to Receive Placental Cell Treatment For COVID-19 is an Acclaimed Broadway Scenic Designer - Science Times - May 27th, 2020
- Scientists generate millions of mature human cells, far more than have ever been produced - UB News Center - May 20th, 2020
- Heres The Reason Why Scientists Are Growing Human Cells In Mouse Embryo - Medical Daily - May 20th, 2020
- Cell therapies trial planned for COVID-19 - Mirage News - May 5th, 2020
- New Study Finds That Wearing Contact Lenses Doesn't Increase Risk of COVID-19 Infection - HealthDay Coronavirus Liveblog - April 26th, 2020
- Israeli COVID-19 treatment with 100% survival rate tested on US patient - The Jerusalem Post - April 15th, 2020
- Stem Cells and Chronic Kidney Disease | Mayo Clinic Center ... - April 11th, 2020
- Kidney Failure | Stem Cell Treatment in Tijuana Mexico - April 11th, 2020
- MESOBLAST PARTNERS WITH THE CARDIOTHORACIC SURGICAL TRIALS NETWORK ESTABLISHED BY THE U.S. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHS NATIONAL HEART, LUNG AND... - April 11th, 2020
- Merck Receives Priority Review from FDA for Second Application for KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) Based on Biomarker, Regardless of Tumor Type - Benzinga - April 11th, 2020
- A coronavirus vaccine is being developed in record time. But dont expect that technology to speed up flu vaccines yet. - Columbia Daily Herald - April 7th, 2020
- Researchers test drug that stops early stages of COVID-19 - Open Access Government - April 7th, 2020
- Can cell-based therapy be helpful in tackling coronavirus? - YourStory - March 25th, 2020
- Made-in-space organs could soon be reality - ETHealthworld.com - March 13th, 2020
- What Is the Coronavirus? - WIRED - March 6th, 2020
- 34 years with a new heart and counting - MDJOnline.com - February 25th, 2020
- Coronavirus: Doctors try 3,000-year-old Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to treat the virus - Times of India - February 20th, 2020
- Merck's KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) in Combination with Chemotherapy Met Primary Endpoint of Progression-Free Survival (PFS) as First-Line Treatment for... - February 14th, 2020
- Seattle Genetics and Astellas Announce Updated Results from Phase 1b/2 Trial of PADCEV (enfortumab vedotin-ejfv) in Combination with Immune Therapy... - February 14th, 2020
- Omeros: 2 Major Catalysts On The Horizon - Seeking Alpha - February 10th, 2020
- Cambridge Science Festival showcases new research at the forefront of healthcare and medicine - Cambridge Network - February 10th, 2020
- Anemia: Causes, symptoms and treatment - Livescience.com - February 8th, 2020
- 4 Crazy but Effective Ways to Save More Money This Year - Nasdaq - February 4th, 2020
- BAME lives to be saved as new organ donation law rolls out - Keep the Faith - January 15th, 2020
- HIV drug resistance an emerging threat, expert warns - DAWN.com - January 10th, 2020
- A Lasting Legacy: DuPont, C8 Contamination and the Community Left to Grapple With the Consequences - alleghenyfront.org - January 10th, 2020
- Merck's KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) in Combination with Chemotherapy Significantly Improved Progression-Free Survival Compared to Chemotherapy Alone as... - January 6th, 2020