Published: April 13, 2011
CDRD-BC Cancer Agency Collaboration Leads to Licensing of Cancer-Fighting Drug Irinophore C
VANCOUVER, British Columbia - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Centre for Drug Research and Development (CDRD) and the BC Cancer
Agency (BCCA) announced that Champions Oncology, Inc., a public US
company engaged in the development of advanced technology solutions to
personalize the development and use of oncology drugs, has exercised an
option to license Irinophore C , a liposomal formulation of Irinotecan.
This transaction represents the second successful licensing agreement of
a technology jointly developed between a CDRD-affiliated institution and
CDRD, and the first between BCCA and CDRD.
Irinophore C is a lipid-based nanoparticle made by efficiently loading
the irinotecan payload into its interior core using a novel and
proprietary method developed by BCCA researchers. The compound is
currently completing preclinical development and is due to enter phase I
clinical study as a single agent in patients having advanced solid
tumors in Q4 2011. The CDRD collaboration completed critical activities
toward demonstrating the technology's clinical benefit including
demonstrating that Irinophore C can significantly reduce the clinical
doseâlimiting gastrointestinal toxicity associated with Camptosar.
Champions has tested the activity of Irinophore C using its TumorgraftTM
translational technology platform. The results confirmed significant
efficacy and safety advantages for Irinophore C as compared to the
approved drug Camptosar on various tumor types.
"The support provided by CDRD enabled important toxicology tests for
this new formulation which have all gone very well to date. With this
support we were able to bring Irinophore CTM to the point
where it is today," said Dr. Patrick Rebstein, Associate Director,
Technology Development Office, Provincial Health Services Authority.
"CDRD played a key role in taking this technology from our initial
experiments through demonstration of efficacy, safety, and amelioration
of a critical side effect of the current standard-of-care treatment for
colorectal cancer. This data was key to getting this to a state where it
would give clinicians the confidence to move this into formal
development," said Dr. Marcel Bally, Head, Department of Experimental
Therapeutics, BCCA. "Furthermore, without the results of the CDRD
project, it is uncertain if we would have found a commercial pathway as
quickly as we did through Champions," added Dr. Bally.
"This licensing agreement further validates the successful collaboration
model at CDRD, where we can provide drug development knowledge,
technical infrastructure, commercialization expertise, and funding for
researchers across Canada so they can carry out critical experiments to
further advance their discoveries into new therapeutics," said Natalie
Dakers, CEO, CDRD. "CDRD is delighted to have played an important part
in enabling a commercialization pathway for this technology through a
licensing agreement with Champions," added Ms. Dakers. The project
received funding support from CDRD through the "Pfizer-CDRD Innovation
Fund," which was created to fast-track the commercialization of academic
research projects into high-value medicines.
About the BC Cancer Agency
The BC Cancer Agency, an agency of the Provincial Health Services
Authority, is committed to reducing the incidence of cancer, reducing
the mortality from cancer, and improving the quality of life of those
living with cancer. It provides a comprehensive cancer control program
for the people of British Columbia by working with community partners to
deliver a range of oncology services, including prevention, early
detection, diagnosis and treatment, research, education, supportive
care, rehabilitation and palliative care. Visit www.bccancer.ca
for more information. The BC Cancer Foundation (www.bccancerfoundation.com)
raises funds to support research and enhancements to patient care at the
BC Cancer Agency.
About CDRD
The Centre for Drug Research and Development (CDRD) (www.cdrd.ca)
provides drug development expertise and infrastructure to enable
researchers from leading academic and health research institutions to
advance promising, early-stage drug candidates. CDRD combines its drug
development platform with a commercial arm, which licenses technologies
from affiliated institutions and establishes working collaborations with
other biotech and life sciences companies. The Government of Canada's
Networks of Centres of Excellence program has recognized CDRD as a
Centre of Excellence in Commercialization in Research (CECR).

Centre for Drug Research and Development
Saeid Babaei
Director,
Business Development
(604) 221-7750 x218
sbabaei@cdrd.ca
or
Provincial
Health Services Authority
Patrick Rebstein
Associate
Director, Technology Development Office
(604) 675-8000 x7718
prebstein@bccancer.bc.ca
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