News 8 September 2020

OSE Immunotherapeutics Publishes Positive Preclinical COVID-19 Vaccine Results With Multi-Target Vaccine CoVepiT

• Data support potential as novel and differentiated COVID-19 vaccine designed against multiple SARS-CoV-2 targets with technology known to induce memory T lymphocytes • Studies show that CoVepiT provides tissue-resident...

• Data support potential as novel and differentiated COVID-19 vaccine designed against multiple SARS-CoV-2 targets with technology known to induce memory T lymphocytes
• Studies show that CoVepiT provides tissue-resident memory (Trm) sentinel T cell response with long-term protective immunity in barrier tissues such as the respiratory tract and the lung
• Clinical entry expected by end of 2020/early 2021

 

Nantes, France, August 17th, 2020, 7:30AM CET – OSE Immunotherapeutics (ISIN: FR0012127173; Mnémo: OSE) today announced the online publication in BioRxiv of positive data from preclinical and human ex vivo studies with CoVepiT, its prophylactic vaccine program based on optimized peptides selected to induce a lasting sentinel T lymphocyte immune response against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in barrier tissues such as the respiratory tract and the lung.

 

Nicolas Poirier, Chief Scientific Officer of OSE Immunotherapeutics, commented: “The CoVepiT program is based on a clinically-validated technology now shown to induce tissue-resident memory T lymphocytes (Trm) sentinel response against multiple parts of SARS-CoV-2, suggesting it provides a long-term protective immunity, as opposed to transient protection provided by neutralizing antibodies(1, 2 ,3, 4). In addition, this vaccine is designed to anticipate ongoing recurrent virus mutation and evolution, further adding to its long-term protective potential. T-cell epitopes were also selected based on the natural immunity observed against our peptides in convalescent COVID-19 patients. Generated using our Memopi® vaccinal technology, which has already shown good tolerance and efficacy in a large number of cancer patients, these data build a strong basis to pursue the development of this 2nd generation of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine focused on memory CD8 T cell technology.”
Alexis Peyroles, Chief Executive Officer of OSE Immunotherapeutics, concluded: “We are rapidly advancing our fight against COVID-19, a major public health issue, with a vaccine program especially designed for people at risk, including older adults and immunocompromised populations. Initial preclinical results were strengthened by a parallel human ex-vivo study conducted in two clinical centers. We warmly thank Dr. Didier Debieuvre, of the Hospital Center Emile Müller of Mulhouse and Dr. Matthieu Le Flem of the Marine Firefighters of Marseille for their involvement and support in this study. Based on the positive data published today, we look forward to evaluating CoVepiT’s efficacy in a Phase 1 clinical study expected to be initiated by the end of 2020/early 2021.”

 

PRESS RELEASE

Back to news