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ThromboGenics and BioInvent Start Recruitment of Second 100 Patient Cohort in Phase II DVT Prophylaxis Study With TB-402
LEUVEN, Belgium and LUND, Sweden , July 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
ThromboGenics NV (Euronext Brussels: THR) and co-development partner
BioInvent International (OMXS: BINV) announce that they have started
recruitment of a second cohort of patients for their Phase II trial of
TB-402. This follows completion of recruitment of the first cohort of 100
patients ahead of schedule. TB-402 is a novel, long acting anticoagulant that
is being developed for the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following
orthopaedic surgery. The decision to move ahead with the second cohort of
this trial follows unanimous advice from the external efficacy and safety
monitoring board to proceed using a higher dose of TB-402.
The Phase II trial is an active (enoxaparin)-controlled, dose-escalating,
multicenter, prospective, randomised, open label trial evaluating TB-402 for
the prophylaxis of DVT after knee surgery. The study is assessing three
different doses of TB-402 given as a single intravenous bolus injection post
knee replacement surgery, and will enrol a total of 300 patients across 36
centers, mainly inEurope. The objective of the study is to assess the safety
and efficacy of the three escalating doses of TB-402.
TB-402 is a recombinant human monoclonal antibody that partially inhibits
Factor VIII, a key component of the coagulation cascade. This novel mode of
action is expected to reduce the risk of undesirable bleeding events, even at
high doses, as well as the need for patient monitoring. These are the two
main drawbacks associated with current anticoagulants. In addition, TB-402 is
a long-acting agent, which means it could be given as a single dose after
surgery to prevent the development of DVT. This would be an attractive
option, as all current anticoagulant treatment options require daily
treatment for up to several weeks.
Professor Peter Verhamme from the University of Leuven will present
additional data from the earlier successful Phase I studies at the XXII
Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) on
July 15, 2009 inBoston.
Patrik De Haes, CEO of ThromboGenics commented, "We are very happy that
this important study with TB-402 is progressing rapidly. TB-402's profile,
including its novel mode of action, could allow it to address the many
drawbacks associated with current anticoagulant therapy. We remain confident
in the large market potential for TB-402, and believe that the current Phase
II study will provide additional data to further highlight the attractive
differentiating properties of this novel long-acting anticoagulant."
Svein Mathisen, CEO of BioInvent, also commented, "We are pleased that
there has been rapid progress in this study and that the efficacy and safety
monitoring board unanimously recommended that we proceed to a higher dose of
TB-402. It is testament to the strength of our partnership with ThromboGenics
and the exciting potential of this product candidate."
About Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
DVT is caused when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, most commonly in
the deep veins of the lower leg. DVT is a major public health issue and it is
estimated that in the U.S. alone, more than 350,000 individuals are affected
by DVT or pulmonary embolism (PE) each year. Moreover, DVT and PE together
may be responsible for more than 100,000 deaths in the U.S. each year.(1)
It is estimated that by 2015, 1.4 million patients will undergo knee
replacement and 600,000 patients will undergo hip replacement in the U.S. if
current trends persist.(2) Patients undergoing hip replacement or knee
surgery are particularly at risk of developing DVT and all patients are
therefore treated with anticoagulants prophylactically in order to reduce the
risks of blood clots. The annual sales of anticoagulants worldwide are over
$5 billion. Nevertheless, available anticoagulants are still inconvenient and
associated with an increased risk of bleeding. Improved anticoagulants are
therefore required. In particular, agents that allow for improved ease of
administration (without requirement for daily dosing and frequent dose
adjustment) would fill a significant unmet need.
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Notes to Editors:
About ThromboGenics
ThromboGenics is a biotechnology company focused on the discovery and
development of innovative biopharmaceuticals for the treatment of eye
disease, vascular disease and cancer. The Company's lead product microplasmin
is in Phase III clinical development for the non-surgical treatment of back
of the eye diseases. Microplasmin is also being evaluated in Phase II
clinical development for additional vitreoretinal indications and as a
potential therapy for stroke. ThromboGenics is also developing novel antibody
therapeutics in collaboration with BioInvent International; these include
TB-402 (Anti-Factor VIII), a long acting anticoagulant, and TB-403
(anti-PlGF) for cancer.
ThromboGenics has built strong links with the University of Leuven and
the Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB) and has exclusive rights to
certain therapeutics developed at these institutions. ThromboGenics is
headquartered in Leuven,Belgium. The Company is listed on Eurolist by
Euronext Brussels under the symbol THR. More information is available at
http://www.thrombogenics.com.
About BioInvent
BioInvent International AB, listed on the OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm
(BINV), is a research-based pharmaceutical company that focuses on developing
antibody drugs. The Company is currently running innovative drug projects
within the areas of thrombosis, cancer and atherosclerosis. The Company has
signed various strategic alliances around these product candidates and is
developing them in collaboration with partners including Genentech, Roche and
ThromboGenics.
These projects are based around a competitive and in substance patented
antibody development platform. The scope and strength of this platform is
also utilised by partners, such as ALK-Abello, Bayer HealthCare, ImmunoGen,
OrbusNeich, Sanofi-Aventis, UCB and XOMA. More information is available at
http://www.bioinvent.com.
(1) "The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis
and Pulmonary Embolism," September 15, 2008, p.1.
(2) "Changes in Surgical Loads and Economic Burden of Hip and Knee
Replacements in the US: 1997-2004," Sunny Kim, Arthritis & Rheumatism
(Arthritis Care & Research), April 15, 2008; 59:4, pp. 481-488.
ThromboGenics NV
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ThromboGenics NV
Patrik De Haes, MD
Chief Executive Officer
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E-mail: patrik.dehaes@thrombogenics.com
Andy De Deene, MD
Clinical Director Europe
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E-mail: andy.dedeene@thrombogenics.com
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E-mail: svein.mathisen@bioinvent.com
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