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Developmentof ApbHC, a Novel Type of Humanized Mouse
LONDON / ACCESSWIRE / June 24, 2019 / Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals plc (HEMO.L) announces that its wholly owned subsidiary Immugenyx, LLC ("Immugenyx") has developed an Advanced peripheral blood Hematopoietic Chimera ("ApbHC"), a novel type of humanized mouse that presents several advantages over other mouse models. Immugenyx was established by the Company to develop and commercialise the Company's Advanced Hematopoietic Chimeras (AHC) or humanized mice and the new ApbHC represents a significant further development in that direction.
As with AHC, the Company believes that the ApbHC will be of considerable interest to other drug developers and initial interest shown is promising.
The ApbHC was initially developed as a research and development tool for the investigation of mature blood cell populations such as human T-cells, B-cells and antibody-producing plasma cells. The major advantage of the ApbHC compared to other humanized mouse models known to the Directors is the absence of Graft versus Host Disease, a disease that complicates and often renders impossible the efficient use of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in transplanted mice. Hemogenyx has demonstrated that the ApbHC can potentially be used for testing multi-specific antibodies, including its own bi-specific CDX antibody for the elimination of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and the conditioning of patients for bone marrow transplantation. ApbHC may also be used for the development and testing of new cell therapies involving immune cell reprogramming, such as CAR-T. Immugenyx has further demonstrated that the ApbHC can potentially be used for the modeling of autoimmune diseases, such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (aka Lupus), with a goal of developing fundamentally new treatments for those diseases. The Directors also believe that the ApbHC could potentially be used as a tool for the rapid development and/or isolation of human antibodies against unknown human-specific pathogens (biodefense applications).
Vladislav Sandler, Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We are excited by the potential of the ApbHC, a new generation of our humanized mice. The ApbHC has allowed us to rapidly obtain in vivo data on the efficacy of our CDX antibodies against AML. We are actively developing and expanding the potential use of the ApbHC for disease modeling, the development of new therapeutics, and biodefense applications. Our ApbHC has also generated significant interest from third parties who also see its potential for disease modeling and drug development."