Coeptis Therapeutics Inc., a pharmaceutical company focused on the development of innovative technologies designed to disrupt conventional treatment paradigms and improve patient outcomes, announced it has exercised its option to acquire ownership in two technology assets that target CD38 cancers from VyGen-Bio, Inc., a majority-owned subsidiary of Vycellix, Inc. These two technology assets will now be co-developed by Coeptis and VyGen-Bio. The technologies, CD38-GEAR-NK, a cell therapy product being developed to protect CD38+ natural killer (NK) cells from destruction by anti-CD38 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), and CD38-Diagnostic, an in vitro diagnostic tool being developed to help identify cancer patients who may be appropriate candidates for anti-CD38 mAb therapy were both discovered by scientists at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden.
This transaction follows Coeptis' initial entry into two separate exclusive option agreements with VyGen-Bio, Inc. as announced on May 18, 2021. Per the option agreements and subsequent amendments, Coeptis paid VyGen-Bio a combination of cash and promissory notes to acquire the rights to the co-development assets.
CD38-GEAR-NK is a NK cell-based investigational therapeutic engineered to enable combination therapy with anti-CD38 mAbs, potentially minimizing the risks and side effects from CD38-positive NK cell fratricide. The first indication is expected to be multiple myeloma, an incurable cancer of plasma cells.
CD38-Diagnostic is an investigational in vitro screening tool to potentially pre-determine which cancer patients are most likely to benefit from targeted anti-CD38 mAb therapies, either as monotherapy or in combination with CD38-GEAR-NK.
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