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Immuron Clinical Trials Update

Key Takeaway: Immuron Limited has announced significant progress in its clinical development portfolio, including the completion of the inpatient phase for its campylobacter challenge study and the manufacturing of its IMM-529 drug substance targeting Clostridioides Difficile. The company is preparing for a Pre-IND submission to the FDA in the first half of 2024. Additionally, the Travelan clinical study has also completed its inpatient stage, with results expected in mid-2024. Immuron is actively collaborating with research organizations for further testing and development of its therapeutic candidates.

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  • Completion of manufacturing for the IMM-529 drug substance.
  • Clinical trials for both campylobacter and Travelan have progressed to key phases.
  • Plans to submit a Pre-IND package to the FDA in H1 2024.
  • The company has executed research agreements with reputable institutions for further testing.

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US Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) campylobacter clinical program completes in-patient phase
Manufacture of IMM-529 drug substance to support the Pre-IND information package has been completed
Pre-IND submission to the U.S. Food and Drug administration (FDA) planned for H1 2024
Travelan® clinical study inpatient phase completed and 6 month follow up visits planned
MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Immuron Limited (ASX: IMC; NASDAQ: IMRN), an Australian based and globally integrated biopharmaceutical company is pleased to provide shareholders and the market with an update on the company’s clinical development portfolio.
The NMRC has recently completed the in-patient stage of the campylobacter challenge clinical study. The clinical study is being led by Principal Investigator Dr Kawsar Talaat, MD at the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Center for Immunization Research (CIR) Inpatient Unit, located at the JHU Bayview Medical Campus, Baltimore, Maryland. U.S. A total of 30 participants were enrolled in the study, of which 27 participants were dosed with either the Investigational Medical Product or placebo and all subjects were challenged with Campylobacter. All study volunteers have now been treated with antibiotics and discharged from the clinic. The study participants will return as outpatients for several follow-up visits, with the last patient last visit scheduled to be completed in June 2024. Headline results from the clinical trial are anticipated to be reported in H2 2024. The Phase 2 clinical trial is designed to evaluate the safety and protective efficacy of the new product manufactured by Immuron compared to a placebo in a controlled human infection model (CHIM). The primary efficacy outcome is prevention and/or reduction of moderate to severe diarrhea. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06122870.
Immuron‘s manufacturing campaign for a new therapeutic product which targets the Clostridioides Difficile (C. Diff) bacteria, IMM-529 drug substance was completed in December 2023 by CSIRO Agriculture and Food. IMM-529 is the second therapeutic drug candidate the company is planning to take into the clinic and has been specifically developed to target (i) toxin B, (ii) spores and (iii) vegetative cells of Clostridioides Difficile (C. Diff) which are thought to be the primary cause of C. Diff disease recurrences. A research services agreement has recently been executed with Monash University to assist with vaccine manufacture and stability testing of the Investigational Medical Product to support the pre-IND information package. A research services agreement has also been executed with VivoPharm Global Preclinical Services to conduct a GLP compliant toxicity study in rodents. The study protocol has been submitted and approved by the Animal Ethics Committee and the study is planned to commence in Q1 2024. The company is working towards submitting a Pre-IND information package to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in H1 2024.
The inpatient challenge phase of the Travelan clinical study led by Principal Investigator Dr Mohamed Al-Ibrahim at the Pharmaron CPC FDA inspected Clinical Research Facility Inpatient Unit located in Baltimore, Maryland US, has been completed. The double-blind study was separated into two cohorts of approx. 30 subjects (60 in total) dosed with Travelan or placebo for two days prior to challenge continuing for a total of 7 days. All study participants were challenged with Escherichia coli, monitored for symptoms and treated with antibiotics. Safety data at two weeks and 4 weeks post challenge has been collected and the final 6 month follow up interviews will be initiated in January 2024 and are expected to be completed in April 2024. Headline results from the clinical trial are anticipated to be reported in June 2024. The Phase 2 clinical trial is designed to evaluate the safety and protective efficacy of Travelan® compared to a placebo in a controlled human infection model (CHIM). The primary efficacy outcome is prevention and/or reduction of moderate to severe diarrhea. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05933525.
This release has been authorised by the directors of Immuron Limited.
Immuron Limited (ASX: IMC, NASDAQ: IMRN), is an Australian biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing orally delivered targeted polyclonal antibodies for the treatment of inflammatory mediated and infectious diseases.
For more information visit: http://www.immuron.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

What recent clinical phase did the NMRC complete?

The NMRC completed the in-patient phase of the campylobacter challenge clinical study.

When is the pre-IND submission planned for IMM-529?

The pre-IND submission for IMM-529 is planned for H1 2024.

What is the primary aim of the Travelan clinical trial?

The primary aim is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Travelan® against a placebo.

Where is the Travelan clinical study being conducted?

The Travelan clinical study is being conducted at a facility in Baltimore, Maryland.

What is the expected outcome for the campylobacter study?

Headline results from the campylobacter study are anticipated in H2 2024.

Last updated: Dec 22, 2023