Soligenix Extends Patent Protection for its Filovirus Vaccine Platform to the United Kingdom and South Africa
- Extension of patent protection to the UK and South Africa for Soligenix's filovirus vaccine platform.
- Unique compositions and methods for trivalent filovirus vaccines with nanoemulsion adjuvants.
- Successful application of the platform to Ebola vaccines MarVax™ and SuVax™, demonstrating complete protection in NHPs.
- Lyophilization enables thermostabilization of antigens at high temperatures for up to two years.
- Single-vial format with nanoemulsion adjuvant for improved storage and distribution in areas with uncertain power supply.
- Broad applicability of the vaccine platform to address global health emergencies and pandemics.
- Ongoing collaborations and support from NIH for the thermostabilized filovirus vaccine program.
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- Includes thermostabilized Ebola vaccines MarVax™ and SuVax™
- Includes nanoemulsion adjuvant compatible with lyophilization
The candidate filovirus vaccines have been previously shown to completely protect non-human primates (NHPs) from subsequent infection, and represent the only recombinant subunit vaccines that have demonstrated efficacy against
"Filoviruses such as
"Our next generation combined vaccine platform includes three major components: a robust protein manufacturing process that has been demonstrated on multiple protein antigens, a novel nanoemulsion adjuvant which induces broad immunity and a formulation procedure which enables thermostabilization of the combination of adjuvant and antigen in a single vial," stated Oreola Donini, PhD, Senior Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer of Soligenix. "Elements of this vaccine platform have been utilized in our ricin toxin, filovirus and COVID-19 vaccine candidates, indicating its broad applicability. We continue to focus on vaccine development against
Work to date has demonstrated the compatibility of lyophilizing both antigen and adjuvant in the same vial, with reconstitution with sterile water for injection immediately prior to use. This simple delivery format, as well as the compatibility with ambient storage, significantly reduces logistical hurdles when vaccinating large groups of individuals as required for example when addressing a global pandemic or for the deployment of vaccines in outbreaks occurring in remote areas or with unreliable power supply.
Under the Company's Public Health Solutions business segment, ongoing collaborations with Dr. Lehrer, have demonstrated the feasibility of developing thermally-stable subunit protein vaccine formulations for filoviruses. The thermostabilized filovirus vaccine program has been supported by a National Institute of Health (NIH) grant R01-AI132323 (awarded to the University of
About SuVax™
SuVax™ is a subunit protein vaccine of recombinantly expressed Sudan Ebola virus glycoprotein, developed in partnership with Dr. Axel Lehrer at the University of Hawaiʽi at Mānoa. The vaccine includes a protein found on the surface of
Manufacture of the recombinant protein utilized in SuVax™ utilizes a robust protein manufacturing process, developed and tested in other subunit vaccines advanced through clinical testing. Similarly, the selected adjuvant, while novel, has also been independently tested in Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical studies. SuVax™ can also be expressed as part of a multivalent vaccine, in combination with antigens against Marburg marburgvirus (MARV) for example.
Soligenix has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the
About MarVax™
MarVax™ is a subunit protein vaccine of recombinantly expressed Marburg marburgvirus (MARV) glycoprotein, developed in partnership with Dr. Axel Lehrer at the University of Hawaiʽi at Mānoa. The vaccine includes a protein found on the surface of MARV, to engender an appropriate immune response without posing a risk of infection, as well as a novel adjuvant which stimulates both humoral and cell mediated immune responses, in combination with GRAS excipients that enable lyophilization (i.e., freeze-drying) of the vaccine. The resulting product is manufactured as a heat stable powder in a vial which is reconstituted with generically available water for injection immediately prior to use. Stability studies have demonstrated that MarVax™ is heat stable for at least 2 years at temperatures of at least 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). MarVax™ has demonstrated
Manufacture of the recombinant protein utilized in MarVax™ utilizes a robust protein manufacturing process, developed and tested in other subunit vaccines advanced through clinical testing. Similarly, the selected adjuvant, while novel, has also been independently tested in Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical studies. MarVax™ can also be expressed as part of a multivalent vaccine, in combination with antigens against
Soligenix has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the FDA for the prevention and post-exposure prophylaxis against Marburg marburgvirus infection.
About Filovirus Infection
Ebola Virus Disease is caused by one of six species of Ebolavirus, four of which are known to cause disease in humans, including its best-known member,
Transmission of filoviruses requires direct contact with bodily fluids from an infected person or contact with infected animals. The mortality rates following filovirus infections are extremely high, and, in the absence of wide availability of effective therapeutics, are affected by the quality of supportive care available with a focus on early initiation of treatment. Resolution of the disease largely depends on the patient's own immune system. There are limited treatment options for Ebola Virus Disease and no available treatments for Sudan Virus or Marburg Virus Disease, although steady progress has also been made in development of immunotherapeutics for filoviruses beyond
Filoviruses are one of the virus families identified as having the ability to cause pandemics. On the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, the
About John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
The John A. Burns School Medicine (JABSOM) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is one of the leading medical institutions and one of the most ethnically diverse institutions in
About Soligenix
Soligenix is a late-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing products to treat rare diseases where there is an unmet medical need. Our Specialized BioTherapeutics business segment is developing and moving toward potential commercialization of HyBryte™ (SGX301 or synthetic hypericin) as a novel photodynamic therapy utilizing safe visible light for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). With successful completion of the second Phase 3 study, regulatory approvals will be sought to support potential commercialization worldwide. Development programs in this business segment also include expansion of synthetic hypericin (SGX302) into psoriasis, our first-in-class innate defense regulator (IDR) technology, dusquetide (SGX942) for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, including oral mucositis in head and neck cancer, and (SGX945) in Behçet's Disease.
Our Public Health Solutions business segment includes development programs for RiVax®, our ricin toxin vaccine candidate, as well as our vaccine programs targeting filoviruses (such as Marburg and Ebola) and CiVax™, our vaccine candidate for the prevention of COVID-19 (caused by SARS-CoV-2). The development of our vaccine programs incorporates the use of our proprietary heat stabilization platform technology, known as ThermoVax®. To date, this business segment has been supported with government grant and contract funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA).
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