Immunome Announces Data Demonstrating COVID-19 Antibody Cocktail Potently Clears Omicron BA.1 Variant in Hamster Model and Retains Activity Against BA.2 Subvariant
Immunome, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMNM) announced promising results from its COVID-19 antibody cocktail, IMM-BCP-01, which effectively neutralized the Omicron variant in in vivo studies with hamsters. The antibody IMM20253 also showed effectiveness against the BA.2 subvariant in in vitro tests. The research indicates that the cocktail retains substantial activity against various Omicron subvariants, enhancing confidence in their Phase 1b study. The study is supported by the U.S. Department of Defense.
- IMM-BCP-01 neutralized the Omicron variant in vivo during hamster trials.
- IMM20253 retained activity against BA.2 subvariant in vitro.
- Combination of IMM20253 and IMM20184 demonstrated enhanced viral load reductions.
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- Data show that combination of two antibodies in Immunome’s cocktail successfully neutralized the Omicron variant in vivo in hamsters -
- IMM20253 antibody also retained activity against BA.2 subvariant in pseudovirus testing in vitro, with additional testing underway -
When tested in hamster models, IMM-BCP-01 retained full coverage against the Omicron variant. Specifically, the data suggest strong activity of two antibodies in the cocktail, IMM20253 and IMM20184, which target distinct, non-overlapping epitopes of SARS-CoV-2, against the Omicron variant. IMM20253 showed potency when tested on its own and enhanced viral load reductions when combined with IMM20184.
“We are pleased to report this positive in vivo data in hamsters, which we believe based on historical context is the gold standard for preclinical testing of COVID-19 therapies,” said
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IMM20253 showed consistent neutralization across all former variants of concern in pseudovirus testing as well as all variants tested to date in live virus testing, and the combination of IMM20253 and IMM20184 also neutralized the virus.1 This new in vivo data reveals additional information about the potency of IMM-BCP-01, especially the IMM20253 antibody, demonstrating what may be much greater viral clearance than what was suggested in the in vitro testing.
1IMM20190, the third component of IMM-BCP-01, which is effective against other variants (including Delta) in preclinical testing, was excluded from live virus testing due to Immunome’s prior predictive analysis suggesting a lack of binding to Omicron.
About IMM-BCP-01
IMM-BCP-01 is a three-antibody cocktail targeting non-overlapping regions of the Spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, including highly conserved, subdominant epitopes, which elicits both ACE2 and non-ACE2 dependent neutralization and induces natural viral clearance mechanisms, such as antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity, complement activation and phagocytosis.
This investigational work was funded by the
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