Coeptis Therapeutics Chief Executive Officer, Dave Mehalick, Updates and Outlines Strategic Vision in Letter to Shareholders
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: COEP) has issued a shareholder letter outlining recent updates and strategic vision. Key points include:
1. Completion of Phase 1 clinical trials for DVX201, an allogeneic NK cell therapy, in COVID-19 and AML/MDS patients.
2. Successful capital raise of $5.6 million through Series A preferred stock offering.
3. Expansion of SNAP-CAR technology license to include autoimmune indications.
4. Ongoing development of allogeneic SNAP-CAR NK cells for universal cancer treatment.
5. Presentation of research findings at major scientific conferences.
6. Upcoming Nasdaq compliance hearing on September 12 to address delisting determination.
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: COEP) ha pubblicato una lettera agli azionisti che delinea aggiornamenti recenti e la visione strategica. I punti chiave includono:
1. Completamento della fase 1 degli studi clinici per DVX201, una terapia con cellule NK allogeneiche, nei pazienti affetti da COVID-19 e AML/MDS.
2. Raccolta di capitali di 5,6 milioni di dollari attraverso un'offerta di azioni privilegiate di Serie A.
3. Espansione della licenza della tecnologia SNAP-CAR per includere indicazioni autoimmuni.
4. Sviluppo in corso di cellule SNAP-CAR NK allogeneiche per il trattamento universale del cancro.
5. Presentazione dei risultati della ricerca in importanti conferenze scientifiche.
6. Prossima udienza di conformità Nasdaq il 12 settembre per trattare la questione della cancellazione dalla quotazione.
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: COEP) ha emitido una carta a los accionistas que detalla actualizaciones recientes y la visión estratégica. Los puntos clave incluyen:
1. Finalización de los ensayos clínicos de fase 1 para DVX201, una terapia de células NK aloinmunes, en pacientes con COVID-19 y AML/MDS.
2. Elevación exitosa de capital de 5.6 millones de dólares a través de una oferta de acciones preferentes de la Serie A.
3. Expansión de la licencia de tecnología SNAP-CAR para incluir indicaciones autoinmunes.
4. Desarrollo en curso de células SNAP-CAR NK aloinmunes para el tratamiento universal del cáncer.
5. Presentación de hallazgos de investigación en importantes conferencias científicas.
6. Próxima audiencia de cumplimiento de Nasdaq el 12 de septiembre para abordar la determinación de deslistado.
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: COEP)는 최근 업데이트와 전략적 비전을 요약한 주주 서신을 발행했습니다. 주요 사항은 다음과 같습니다:
1. COVID-19 및 AML/MDS 환자를 위한 DVX201의 1상 임상 시험 완료.
2. 시리즈 A 우선주 발행을 통해 560만 달러의 자본 조달에 성공.
3. 자가면역 적응증을 포함하도록 SNAP-CAR 기술 라이센스 확대.
4. 보편적인 암 치료를 위한 동종 SNAP-CAR NK 세포의 지속적인 개발.
5. 주요 과학 회의에서 연구 결과 발표.
6. 상장 폐지 결정에 대한 논의를 위한 나스닥 준수 청문회가 9월 12일 예정.
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: COEP) a publié une lettre aux actionnaires décrivant les mises à jour récentes et la vision stratégique. Les points clés incluent :
1. Achèvement des essais cliniques de phase 1 pour DVX201, une thérapie par cellules NK allogéniques, chez des patients atteints de COVID-19 et d'AML/MDS.
2. Levée de fonds réussie de 5,6 millions de dollars par le biais d'une offre d'actions privilégiées de série A.
3. Expansion de la licence technologique SNAP-CAR pour inclure des indications auto-immunes.
4. Développement en cours de cellules SNAP-CAR NK allogéniques pour un traitement universel du cancer.
5. Présentation des résultats de recherche lors de grandes conférences scientifiques.
6. Prochaine audience de conformité Nasdaq le 12 septembre pour examiner la décision de radiation.
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: COEP) hat einen Aktionärsbrief veröffentlicht, der aktuelle Updates und die strategische Vision umreißt. Die Hauptpunkte umfassen:
1. Abschluss der klinischen Phase-1-Studien für DVX201, eine allogene NK-Zelltherapie, bei COVID-19- und AML/MDS-Patienten.
2. Erfolgreiche Kapitalerhöhung von 5,6 Millionen US-Dollar durch eine Series-A-Vorzugsaktienemission.
3. Erweiterung der Lizenz für die Technologie SNAP-CAR um autoimmune Indikationen.
4. Laufende Entwicklung von allogenen SNAP-CAR NK Zellen zur universellen Krebsbehandlung.
5. Präsentation von Forschungsergebnissen auf wichtigen wissenschaftlichen Konferenzen.
6. Anstehende Nasdaq-Konformitätsanhörung am 12. September zur Klärung der Delisting-Entscheidung.
- Completion of Phase 1 clinical trials for DVX201 in COVID-19 and AML/MDS patients
- Successful capital raise of $5.6 million through Series A preferred stock offering
- Expansion of SNAP-CAR technology license to include autoimmune indications
- Ongoing development of allogeneic SNAP-CAR NK cells for universal cancer treatment
- Presentation of research findings at major scientific conferences
- Received delisting determination letter from Nasdaq due to non-compliance with Minimum Bid Price Requirement
- Pending appeal hearing with Nasdaq on September 12 to maintain listing on Nasdaq Capital Market
Dear Coeptis Therapeutics Shareholders,
As summer comes to a close, I am pleased to share with you the latest updates and accomplishments at Coeptis Therapeutics. For the scientific and medical community, there's growing awareness, education, and acceptance for what we are achieving with our proprietary technology platform. Internally, our dedication to affecting a paradigm-shifting treatment in oncology remains stronger, more focused, and impactful as ever, with the goal of improving patient outcomes.
OUR MISSION REMAINS STEADFAST
While cell therapy is still in its early stages compared to other medical sciences, traditional autologous treatments—using a patient's own cells— are extremely expensive and therefore are inaccessible to many parts of the population.
At Coeptis, we're committed to making cell therapies safe, effective, and accessible to everyone. Our focus is on allogeneic therapies, which involve creating off-the-shelf cell therapies for universal use, thereby transforming the future of cell therapy by significantly reducing treatment costs.
With the completion of our agreement with Deverra Therapeutics a year ago, Coeptis Therapeutics now owns three proprietary, innovative cell therapy platforms targeting cancer, autoimmune, and infectious diseases. These are a proprietary allogeneic NK (natural killer) cell generation platform from Deverra, the universal SNAP CAR platform from the University of
Our clinical-phase asset, DVX201, is the first-ever allogeneic, cord-blood derived NK cell therapy generated from pooled donor CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC) cells. Utilizing this NK cell therapy in Phase 1 clinical trials has indicated that it is well tolerated, with no dose limiting toxicities (DLTs). We are currently preparing next steps with this exciting asset, including selecting the suitable patient population for the upcoming phase of clinical development.
Between the integration of NK cell therapies and SNAP-CAR, our universal, multi-antigen CAR technology that we licensed from the University of
RECENT UPDATES
Despite navigating a challenging market environment, we successfully raised capital to further advance our efforts in pioneering groundbreaking treatments in cell therapy. In June, we achieved an initial closing of
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS CONTINUE TO SPEARHEAD GROWTH
Our commitment to scientific advancement through strategic partnerships continues to yield promising results. Our sponsored research agreement with the Lohmueller and Dieters labs at the University of
These developments were highlighted at two prominent conferences, where they sparked considerable interest. We remain focused on further optimizing transduction and cell engineering processes and are actively planning future in vivo studies to continue driving innovation in this critical area.
Earlier this year we also expanded our exclusive license agreement with the University of
RECENT MILESTONES
Our Phase 1 clinical trial for the treatment of COVID-19-related viral infections and enrollment in our Phase 1 clinical trial for r/r AML & High Risk MDS have been completed.
We are pleased to announce the completion of our Phase 1 clinical trial for the treatment of COVID-19-related viral infections and the successful enrollment in our Phase 1 clinical trial for relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (HR-MDS). Our DVX201 platform, which uses natural immune cells (NK) derived from donated cord blood stem cells, is designed to target both serious viral infections, such as COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and oncological conditions like AML. This unique approach utilizes healthy immune cells to potentially enhance the body's ability to combat serious viral infections that can lead to hospitalization, especially during "tripledemic" seasons, by directly infusing NK cells.
Since this is a groundbreaking treatment, our priority is ensuring its safety as we test its ability to treat severe viral infections. With over 20 years of safety data backing the use of cord blood cells, and having combined multiple donations to increase effectiveness, we have administered DVX201 to patients at escalating doses up to nearly 1 billion NK cells, with no observed cytokine release syndrome or infusion toxicities, even at the highest dose. For context, the body normally has around two billion NK cells at any given moment.
As we move forward from Phase 1 trials for COVID-19 and AML/MDS, we will be progressing the clinical development following study closeout, top-line data analysis, and completion of potential, supportive ancillary in-vitro studies.
COEPTIS EXPANDING VISIBILITY AND AWARENESS
To expand our visibility and awareness in both the capital markets and the medical industry, we have actively participated in several key conferences and meetings during the first half of this year.
Allogeneic Cell Therapies Summit 6th Annual Meeting
- In June of this year, our chief scientific and medical officer, Dr. Colleen Delaney, delivered two seminars at the 6th Annual Allogeneic Cell Therapies Summit.
- The Summit, which gathers leaders within the scientific community, provided an excellent platform to educate peers on Coeptis's progress, particularly in integrating the cell generation platform with universal SNAP-CAR technology to reshape the cancer treatment market.
Oral Presentation at ISCT 2024
- We were selected for an oral presentation titled "Developing a First-in-Class Universal Allogeneic SNAP-CAR NK Cell Therapy" at the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy (ISCT) 2024.
- The presentation highlighted the SNAP-CAR platform technology, which has shown potential as a "universal" CAR therapy targeting multiple antigens while potentially avoiding toxicities and relapse due to antigen loss.
- Supported by research from the University of
Pittsburgh and Deverra Therapeutics, our allogeneic CAR NK cells offer a safer, more accessible, and cost-effective alternative to autologous CAR T-cells. Building on the successful use of SNAP-CAR technology in T-cells, we are developing a universal allogeneic SNAP-CAR NK cell. This innovation replaces the antigen-binding domain of a CAR with a SNAP tag enzyme, enabling the attachment of any antibody with a BG tag to create a targeted, functional CAR. - Our presentation represents a significant and meaningful path forward in advancing our mission to develop a proprietary, allogeneic cell generation platform aimed at universalizing the treatment of many debilitating diseases.
2024 American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) Annual Meeting
- Our abstract on the development of SNAP-CAR NK cells was featured as a poster presentation at the ASGCT.
- The data presented focused on the potential of the SNAP-CAR NK platform to target multiple antigens, with the aim of addressing a wide range of cancers.
- We are pioneering a first-in-class fully universal targeted cell therapy by combining a highly scalable and cost-effective cell generation platform with universal SNAP-CAR technology. The integration of these two platforms has the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment by offering fully universal, antigen-agnostic targeted cell therapies, without the need for HLA matching.
Cord Blood Association (CBA)
- We are participating in the Cord Blood Connect Conference in September 2024.
- CBA helps raise awareness and advocates for the safe use of cord blood to benefit patients and advance medicine.
UPDATE ON NASDAQ LISTING
On July 30, we received a delisting determination letter from Nasdaq indicating that we have not regained compliance with the Minimum Bid Price Requirement. We have requested an appeal of Nasdaq's decision, and a hearing before the Panel is scheduled for September 12. According to Nasdaq Listing Rule 5815(a)(1)(B), our request for a hearing has temporarily stayed the suspension of trading and the delisting of our Common Stock, which will remain listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market at least until the Panel issues a decision following the hearing. We are actively exploring all available options to regain compliance and to maintain our listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market. As such, we will continue to keep you informed as we evaluate the best options available for enhancing the value for our shareholders.
To summarize, our key catalysts over the next few quarters include:
- Publication of Phase 1 results for DVX201 trial in hospitalized COVID-19 patients; currently under peer review.
- Phase 1 study for AML and high-risk MDS has concluded; top-line data expected soon.
- Preclinical and proof-of-concept results anticipated; initiating scale-up of manufacturing for SNAP-CAR adaptors.
- Selecting a new manufacturing partner capable of late-stage and commercial production for DVX-201
- Development of a robust Quality System that supports current clinical operations and future outsourced GMP activities.
As we reflect on our recent accomplishments, I am filled with both pride and excitement. The progress we've made—ranging from our imminent Phase 1 results for the DVX201 trial to the successful completion of our AML and high-risk MDS study—represents a significant stride forward in our mission. Our ongoing advancements in the SNAP-CAR allogeneic cell program and the strategic steps we're taking with our manufacturing processes further underscore our commitment to innovation and excellence.
Looking ahead, I am optimistic about the opportunities that lie before us. We are well-positioned for a future filled with potential. These efforts, along with other initiatives we are pursuing, will position Coeptis to expand our valuation and enhance shareholder value. We remain committed to delivering on our mission and look forward to sharing more exciting updates on our progress with you soon. Thank you for your unwavering support as we move forward into an exciting new phase of growth.
Regards,
Dave Mehalick
President and CEO
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc.
About Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc.
Coeptis Therapeutics Holdings, Inc., together with its subsidiaries including Coeptis Therapeutics, Inc. and Coeptis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (collectively "Coeptis"), is a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative cell therapy platforms for cancer, autoimmune, and infectious diseases that have the potential to disrupt conventional treatment paradigms and improve patient outcomes. Coeptis' product portfolio and rights are highlighted by assets licensed from Deverra Therapeutics, including an allogeneic cellular immunotherapy platform and DVX201, a clinical-stage, unmodified natural killer cell therapy technology. Additionally, Coeptis is developing a universal, multi-antigen CAR T technology licensed from the University of
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