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Monopar’s uPA Antibody Fragment Radiotracer Shows Potential for PET Imaging of Breast Cancer in Preclinical Study

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Monopar Therapeutics (Nasdaq: MNPR) announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study demonstrating the potential of its uPA antibody fragment for imaging triple-negative breast cancer. The study suggests that this technology could facilitate rapid PET imaging to identify and monitor uPA overexpression in tumors, which is crucial for treatment decisions. The company is optimistic about leveraging its panel of uPA-targeted antibodies for cancer imaging and treatment development.

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  • Publication of a peer-reviewed study on uPA antibody fragment for breast cancer imaging.
  • Demonstrated potential for rapid PET imaging of tumors with uPA overexpression.
  • Positive feedback from executives regarding the study results and future applications.
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  • No current clinical activities related to uPA targeted antibody fragments.
  • Need for additional capital for further development and commercialization.

WILMETTE, Ill., March 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Monopar Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: MNPR), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company primarily focused on developing proprietary therapeutics designed to extend life or improve the quality of life for cancer patients, today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study titled “Engineered Antibody Fragment against the Urokinase Plasminogen Activator for Fast Delineation of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer by Positron Emission Tomography.” Urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) is an established biomarker in current breast cancer clinical practice guidelines and its presence is used to select appropriate drug treatment. This study demonstrates the potential to identify breast cancers with uPA overexpression and monitor uPA activity during treatment using PET imaging and Monopar’s uPA antibody fragment radiotracer. Monopar has a panel of proprietary antibodies and antibody fragments to uPA and its receptor uPAR (such as MNPR-101).

uPA and its receptor uPAR work together to drive aggressive tumor invasion, leading to metastasis, morbidity, and mortality in breast and other cancers. However, uPA is difficult to measure and currently requires a substantial amount of fresh frozen tissue. Monopar’s antibody fragment (ATN-291 F(ab’)2) conjugated to a copper radiotracer enabled rapid PET visualization of tumors with uPA overexpression in a human breast cancer model in mice. PET imaging may expand the current application of uPA as a breast cancer biomarker and enable the monitoring of tumor uPA expression during treatment.

“The publication demonstrates the potential utility of Monopar’s uPA antibody fragments as imaging agents in a model of aggressive triple negative breast cancer,” said Andrew Mazar, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer of Monopar and a co-author of the study. “Same-day PET imaging may guide treatment decisions for breast cancer, and potentially other solid cancers, given the established role of uPA in this disease.”

“We are pleased with the results of this peer-reviewed study,” said Chandler Robinson, MD, Chief Executive Officer of Monopar, “and we look forward to exploring the potential of our versatile panel of uPA/uPAR targeted monoclonal antibodies in cancer imaging, cancer treatment, and other possible applications.”

About Monopar Therapeutics Inc.
Monopar Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company primarily focused on developing proprietary therapeutics designed to extend life or improve the quality of life for cancer patients. Monopar's pipeline consists of Validive® for the prevention of chemoradiotherapy-induced severe oral mucositis in oropharyngeal cancer patients; camsirubicin for the treatment of advanced soft tissue sarcoma; and a late-stage preclinical antibody, MNPR-101, for advanced cancers and severe COVID-19. For more information, visit: www.monopartx.com.

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Statements contained in this press release regarding matters that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words “may,” “will,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “project,” “potential,” “continue,” “target” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. Examples of these forward-looking statements include statements concerning the potential for same-day PET imaging of breast cancer, including aggressive triple negative breast cancer, using Monopar’s uPA-targeted antibody fragment (ATN-291 F(ab’)2), whether PET imaging may expand the current application of uPA as a biomarker for breast cancer and enable the monitoring of tumor uPA expression during treatment, and the potential of Monopar’s versatile panel of uPA/uPAR targeted monoclonal antibodies in cancer imaging, cancer treatment, and other possible applications. The forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to: the lack of any clinical activities to date with respect to Monopar’s uPA targeted antibody fragments; that Monopar’s MNPR-101 and related compound preclinical development activities to date have been focused on the treatment of cancers and not imaging medical devices; the requirement for additional capital to complete preclinical and clinical development of a medical device utilizing Monopar’s uPA antibody fragments, and if successful, commercialization; if funding is available, not being able to successfully develop Monopar’s antibody fragments for use as uPA imaging agents in triple negative breast cancer detection, or any other uses or indications; not being able to ensure volumes of ATN-291 F(ab’) 2) conjugates or its derivatives can be manufactured and scaled up to meet potential demand; uncertainties about levels of demand if and when a medical device is available for commercialization and the significant general risks and uncertainties surrounding the research, development, regulatory approval and commercialization of medical devices. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Risks are described more fully in Monopar's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made. Monopar undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release represent Monopar’s views only as of the date hereof and should not be relied upon as representing its views as of any subsequent date.

CONTACT:
Monopar Therapeutics Inc.:
Investor Relations
Kim R. Tsuchimoto
Chief Financial Officer
kimtsu@monopartx.com

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FAQ

What is the significance of the uPA antibody fragment for MNPR?

The uPA antibody fragment may enable rapid PET imaging of aggressive triple-negative breast cancer, aiding in treatment decisions.

What are the next steps for Monopar after the publication of the study?

Monopar aims to explore the application of its uPA-targeted monoclonal antibodies in cancer imaging and treatment.

When was the study on the uPA antibody fragment published?

The study was announced on March 30, 2021.

How does the uPA antibody fragment improve cancer treatment monitoring?

It allows for the visualization of uPA expression in tumors, potentially improving treatment monitoring and outcomes.

What is the stock symbol for Monopar Therapeutics?

The stock symbol for Monopar Therapeutics is MNPR.

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