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Medigene Presents Latest Data on UniTope & TraCR Technology at PEGS and SITC 2024

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Planegg/Martinsried, November 11, 2024. Medigene AG (Medigene or the “Company”, FSE: MDG1, Prime Standard), an oncology platform company focused on the research and development of T cell receptor (TCR)-guided therapies for the treatment of cancer, presented latest updates on its End-to-End (E2E) Platform technology - the UniTope and TraCR technology, a universal detection system for tagging and tracking recombinant TCRs (rTCRs), at the Protein & Antibody Engineering Summit (PEGS) in Barcelona from November 5-7, 2024, and the Society of Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) 2024 conference in Houston, TX, USA from November 6-10, 2024.

The presentation ”Seamless Integration of a Universal Epitope into Recombinant TCRs for Tagging and Tracking of TCR-T Cells Expressing 3S TCRs” and the poster “UniTope & TraCR – A universal tagging and tracking system for TCR-T cells directly integrated in recombinant TCRs” are available on the Medigene website: https://medigene.com/science/abstracts/

“Precise tracking of T cells engineered to express rTCRs is essential for thoroughly vetting rTCR candidates to identify optimal 3S (specific, sensitive and safe) lead candidates, assess specific rTCR sequences during drug product development, and provide consistent monitoring of TCR-T cells throughout Good Manufacturing Practice production,” said Dolores Schendel, CSO of Medigene AG. “At Medigene, we are constantly aiming to expand our End-to-End (E2E) Platform by integrating new proprietary technologies such as the UniTope & TraCR system to optimize our discovery process for selection of 3S rTCRs. With UniTope & TraCR, rTCR sequences of any specificity can also be precisely identified during drug product manufacture through accurate assessment of rTCR expression and frequency of rTCR-T cells. During the clinical phases of development, these technologies support robust quality control processes for drug product release, facilitates precise dosing calculations for therapeutic administration and provides a simple methodology for assessing the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of TCR-T cells post-infusion in patients, all of which contribute to optimizing patient safety.”
The data presented at both conferences showcased Medigene's novel UniTope and TraCR System for universal identification of rTCRs in TCR-T therapies. This system enables standardized tagging, enrichment and tracking of rTCRs by use of simple flow cytometry-based technologies with a single detection reagent.
Bioinformatic studies were used to identify a unique, six-amino-acid peptide, designated as UniTope, with predicted low immunogenicity. This sequence is absent in all natural TCR chains, enabling rTCRs to be earmarked with a unique identifier through seamless integration of UniTope directly in the rTCR sequence of either chain of any TCR heterodimer. A corresponding antibody, designated TraCR, was developed that specifically binds to UniTope-modified rTCRs, but not to any natural TCR sequence, enabling precise identification of tagged rTCRs.