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Immutep Granted New Patents in Japan and South Korea for First-in-Class LAG-3 Candidate, Eftilagimod Alpha in Chemo-Immunotherapy Combination

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Immutep Limited has announced the grant of two new patents for cancer treatment in Japan and South Korea. These patents protect combination therapies involving eftilagimod alpha (efti) and various chemotherapy agents, with an expiry date set for December 19, 2034. This follows the earlier grant of related patents across the US, Europe, China, and Australia. CEO Marc Voigt emphasized the importance of these patents in strengthening the company’s intellectual property and supporting the ongoing INSIGHT-003 clinical trial, with initial efficacy data expected at SITC 2022.

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  • Grant of two new patents in Japan and South Korea expands intellectual property for eftilagimod alpha.
  • Patents protect combination therapies with chemotherapy agents, enhancing the potential market for efti.
  • Efti has received Fast Track designation from the FDA for specific cancer treatments, indicating a positive regulatory outlook.
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Nov. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Immutep Limited (ASX: IMM; NASDAQ: IMMP) (“Immutep” or “the Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmune disease, is pleased to announce the grant of two new patents (numbers 7160345 and 10-2441425) entitled “Combined Preparations for the Treatment of Cancer” by the Japanese Patent Office and South Korean Patent Office, respectively.

These new patents in Japan and South Korea were filed as divisional applications. They follow the grant of the Japanese parent patent and corresponding patents in the United States, Europe, China and Australia, as announced in 2019 through 2021.

The patents protect Immutep’s intellectual property relating to combination preparations comprising lead active immunotherapy candidate eftilagimod alpha (“efti”) and a chemotherapy agent which is oxaliplatin, carboplatin, or topotecan. The combination type patent claims are written in multiple formats to maximise the scope of protection and the expiry date of both patents is 19 December 2034.

Immutep CEO Marc Voigt, commented: “We continue to invest in building a moat around efti, which is a very unique biomolecule. These new patents are notable because this family of patents protects a component of the triple combination therapy being evaluated in our INSIGHT-003 clinical trial. We also have other families of patents and patent applications which add to the protective moat around this triple combination. INSIGHT-003 is being conducted in collaboration with Professor Salah-Eddin Al-Batran and the Institute of Clinical Cancer Research IKF in Frankfurt, and importantly reports first efficacy data at SITC 2022.”

“Close alignment of our intellectual property, R&D and business development strategies continues to be a priority for the business as we push towards late-stage development and commercialisation of efti in multiple settings,” he said.

About Eftilagimod Alpha (Efti)
Efti is Immutep’s proprietary soluble LAG-3 clinical stage candidate that is a first-in-class antigen presenting cell (APC) activator for the treatment of cancer, capitalising on LAG-3’s unique characteristics to stimulate both innate and adaptive immunity. Efti binds to and activates antigen presenting cells via MHC II molecules leading to expansion and proliferation of CD8+ (cytotoxic) T cells, CD4+ (helper) T cells, dendritic cells, NK cells, and monocytes. It also upregulates the expression of key biological molecules like CXCL10 that further boost the immune system’s ability to fight cancer.

Efti is under evaluation for a variety of solid tumours including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), and HER2–/HR+ metastatic breast cancer. Its favourable safety profile enables various combinations, including with anti-PD-[L]1 immunotherapy and/or chemotherapy. Efti has received Fast Track designation in 1st line HNSCC and in 1st line NSCLC from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

About Immutep
Immutep is a clinical stage biotechnology company leading the development of LAG-3 related immunotherapy products for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune disease. The Company is dedicated to leveraging its technology and expertise to bring innovative treatment options to market for patients and to maximize value to shareholders.

Immutep’s lead product candidate is eftilagimod alpha (“efti” or “IMP321”), a soluble LAG-3 fusion protein (LAG-3Ig) that is a first-in-class antigen presenting cell (APC) activator being evaluated in multiple clinical trials for cancer. The Company is also developing an agonist of LAG-3 (IMP761) for autoimmune disease. Additional LAG-3 product candidates, including antibodies for immune response modulation, are licensed to and being developed by Immutep’s large pharmaceutical partners.

Further information can be found on the Company’s website www.immutep.com or by contacting:

Australian Investors/Media:
Catherine Strong, Citadel-MAGNUS
+61 (0)406 759 268; cstrong@citadelmagnus.com

U.S. Media:
Tim McCarthy, LifeSci Advisors
+1 (917) 679 9282; tim@lifesciadvisors.com


FAQ

What recent patents did Immutep Limited receive for IMMP?

Immutep Limited received two new patents for cancer treatment in Japan and South Korea, protecting combination therapies involving eftilagimod alpha (efti).

How do the new patents impact IMMP's business strategy?

The new patents strengthen Immutep's intellectual property portfolio and support the ongoing INSIGHT-003 clinical trial, aligning with its business strategies for late-stage development.

What is the significance of the INSIGHT-003 trial for IMMP?

The INSIGHT-003 trial evaluates the efficacy of efti in combination therapies, with initial data expected at SITC 2022, which is crucial for future commercialization prospects.

When do the new patents for IMMP expire?

The new patents granted to Immutep Limited expire on December 19, 2034.

What kind of therapies do the new patents cover for IMMP?

The new patents cover combination therapies involving eftilagimod alpha and chemotherapy agents such as oxaliplatin, carboplatin, or topotecan.

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