CARTHERICS GRANTED EUROPEAN PATENT FOR MULTIPLE DEVELOPMENT CANDIDATES

Posted: 24 May 2024

Cartherics Pty Ltd (“Cartherics” or “Company”), a biotechnology company developing immune cell therapies for the treatment of cancer, is pleased to announce that it has been granted its second European Patent from the  family represented by the international patent filing WO2017088012.

The European Patent No. 3708587 B1, titled ‘Genetically Modified Cells and Uses Thereof,’ secures a proprietary position for multiple development candidates in the Company’s pipeline.

Specifically, this patent covers stem cells bearing the Cartherics’ chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) targeting the tumour-associated glycoprotein-72 (TAG-72). It also provides protection for allogeneic (off-the-shelf) immune cell products derived from the stem cells carrying the TAG-72 CAR.

TAG-72 is highly expressed on a range of adenocarcinomas, including ovarian and gastric cancers. Issuance of the patent is an important milestone in the development of new treatments for these cancers and adds to Cartherics’ substantial intellectual property portfolio.

Cartherics’ initial target indication is relapsed or refractory ovarian cancer, where greater than 90 percent of tumours are TAG-72 positive. Targeting these tumours with novel cellular immunotherapies will help address the unmet need for new treatment options for these patients.

Cartherics’ CEO, Prof. Alan Trounson AO, commented: “Cartherics has invested heavily to secure patent protection for different aspects of its technology platform.  The issuance of this European patent adds to the web of patents underpinning development and commercialisation of the Company’s products, in particular its lead product, CTH-401.”

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