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ASX/Media Release Immutep Selects Charles River Laboratories for IMP761 s GLP Toxicology Study Appointment of Charles River Laboratories ( Charles River ) to run Immutep s preclinical toxicology study evaluating the safe

Key Takeaway: Immutep Limited has appointed Charles River Laboratories to conduct a GLP toxicology study for IMP761, a novel LAG-3 agonist antibody targeting autoimmune diseases. This toxicology study is a critical step in the development of IMP761 as it moves towards clinical trials, projected for the first half of the following year. Early preclinical results are encouraging, showing significant reductions in cytokine secretion in relevant disease models, signaling potential effectiveness in treating these conditions.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Immutep's IMP761 shows promise as a first-in-class LAG-3 agonist for autoimmune diseases.
  • The agreement with Charles River Laboratories signifies a strong partnership for preclinical development.
  • Preclinical studies demonstrate statistically significant results in reducing cytokine levels.

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Immutep Selects Charles River Laboratories for IMP761 s GLP Toxicology Study
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 29 May 2023 Immutep Limited (ASX: IMM; NASDAQ: IMMP) ( Immutep or the Company ), a
clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel LAG-3 immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmune disease, today announces it has entered into an agreement with Charles River under which Charles River will
conduct a GLP toxicology study for IMP761, Immutep s proprietary preclinical candidate for autoimmune diseases. IMP761 is a first-in-class LAG-3 agonist antibody that aims to address the underlying cause of many autoimmune diseases, namely the overactivation of self-antigen-specific memory T cells expressing
Preclinical toxicology studies are an essential part of drug development as they help to evaluate the
potential safety and toxicity of a drug candidate before it is tested in humans. With its well-established expertise assisting companies in early-stage drug development, Charles River is the partner of choice to help progress our IMP761 program
through this key stage of IND-enabling studies.
Immutep is continuing its pioneering work in the LAG-3 immunotherapy landscape, as we advance IMP761, the world s first LAG-3 agonist antibody, towards the clinic in the first half of next year. With its novel ability
to enhance the signalling of the LAG-3 inhibitory receptor and down-regulate auto-reactive memory T cells at the centre of many autoimmune diseases, we believe IMP761 has the potential to change how immune
disorders are treated. We are pleased to be working with an established global company like Charles River for this next important step of our pre-clinical development, stated Immutep s Chief
Scientific Officer, Fr d ric Triebel, M.D., Ph.D.
IMP761 s agonistic activation of LAG-3 is
relevant for many diseases, including the Th1-driven autoimmune disease setting. In a pre-clinical oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis model IMP761 decreased
secretion of nearly all measured cytokines, and several key cytokines (IL-10, IL-12, IL-1 ,
IL-4, and IL-6) reached the level of statistical-significance (p < 0.01). These results were published in Pediatric Research in May
The GLP (Good Laboratory Practice) toxicology results and other preclinical studies will be an essential part of the Company s clinical trial
application for IMP761.
IMP761, a first-in-class immunosuppressive LAG-3 agonist antibody, has the potential to address the root cause of many autoimmune diseases by
specifically silencing autoimmune memory T cells that accumulate at
disease sites. These T cells express LAG-3 as an exhaustion marker after being repeatedly stimulated with dominant self-peptides. As published in the Journal of Immunology in January 2020, encouraging pre-clinical results were achieved with IMP761 leading to significant inhibition of inflammatory T cell infiltration. Additional pre-clinical findings published
in Pediatric Research in May 2021 show IMP761 led to large decreases in effector T cell cytokine secretion in a juvenile arthritis model.
Immutep is a clinical stage biotechnology
company developing novel LAG-3 immunotherapy for cancer and autoimmune disease. We are pioneers in the understanding and advancement of therapeutics related to Lymphocyte Activation Gene-3 (LAG-3), and our diversified product portfolio harnesses its unique ability to stimulate or suppress the immune response. Immutep is dedicated to leveraging its
expertise to bring innovative treatment options to patients in need and to maximise value for shareholders. For more information, please visit www.immutep.com.
Australian Investors/Media:
+61 (0)406 759 268; cstrong@citadelmagnus.com
Chris Basta, VP, Investor Relations and
Corporate Communications
+1 (631) 318 4000; chris.basta@immutep.com
This announcement was authorised for release by the Board of Immutep Limited.
Immutep Limited, Level 33, Australia Square, 264 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is IMP761 developed by Immutep?

IMP761 is a first-in-class LAG-3 agonist antibody targeting autoimmune diseases.

Who is conducting the toxicology study for IMP761?

Charles River Laboratories is conducting the GLP toxicology study for IMP761.

What role does GLP toxicology play in drug development?

GLP toxicology studies assess the safety and toxicity of drug candidates before human trials.

How does IMP761 affect cytokine secretion?

In studies, IMP761 significantly reduced cytokine secretion in a juvenile arthritis model.

What is Immutep's focus in biopharma?

Immutep specializes in LAG-3 immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases.

Last updated: May 31, 2023