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MaxCyte and Vittoria Biotherapeutics Sign Strategic Platform License to Advance Next Generation Cellular Therapies

Key Takeaway: MaxCyte has entered into a strategic platform license agreement with Vittoria Biotherapeutics to utilize its Flow Electroporation® technology and ExPERT™ platform. This partnership aims to advance the development of innovative cellular therapies, particularly in oncology and immunology. Vittoria plans to file an investigational new drug application for its lead cellular therapy program, Viper 101, which is designed to treat T-cell lymphoma. MaxCyte's technologies are expected to enhance the safety and efficacy of these therapies.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Strategic partnership enhances capabilities in next-generation therapies.
  • Vittoria is set to file an investigational New Drug application for Viper 101.
  • MaxCyte's advanced technologies aid in improving CAR-T therapy effectiveness and safety.

Full Press Release Details

ROCKVILLE, Md. and PHILADELPHIA, July 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MaxCyte, Inc., (Nasdaq: MXCT; LSE: MXCT), a leading, cell-engineering focused company providing enabling platform technologies to advance the discovery, development and commercialization of next-generation cell-based therapeutics and to support innovative, cell-based research, and Vittoria Biotherapeutics (Vittoria), a leading edge, gene-edited cell therapeutics company with novel platform technologies poised to develop a pipeline of highly differentiated cellular therapies for both oncology and immunology indications, today announced the signing of a strategic platform license (SPL) of MaxCyte’s Flow Electroporation® technology and ExPERT™ platform to Vittoria Biotherapeutics.
Under the terms of the agreement, Vittoria will obtain non-exclusive clinical and commercial rights to use MaxCyte’s Flow Electroporation® technology and ExPERT™ platform. In return, MaxCyte is entitled to receive platform licensing fees and program-related revenue.
Vittoria’s technology and clinical programs are designed to address current gaps with contemporary cell therapies and the Company is planning to file an investigational new drug application (IND) for their lead program, Viper 101, later this year. Viper 101 is a gene-edited, autologous, dual-population cell therapy developed from Vittoria’s proprietary Senza5™ platform that addresses significant unmet therapeutic need for the treatment of T-cell lymphoma. Vittoria’s patent-protected Senza5™ platform technology is designed to improve the viability, efficacy, and safety of CAR-T treatments by modulating a novel checkpoint pathway in engineered T-cells. Senza5™ CAR-T cells have demonstrated superior anti-tumor efficacy in both liquid and solid tumor preclinical models and utilize a proprietary five-day manufacturing process.
“Working with partners to produce best-in-class solutions that accelerate the development of novel therapies to improve patient outcomes is central to our company’s mission” said Doug Doerfler, President and Chief Executive Officer of MaxCyte. “Through our partnership with Vittoria, MaxCyte has gained an opportunity to further validate and showcase our technology in a real-world setting and expand its footprint in the promising field of CAR-T therapies. We look forward to supporting Vittoria’s efforts to improve efficacy and enhance safety of T-cell therapies.”
“At Vittoria, our goal is to deliver next-generation T-cell therapies designed to improve patient outcomes by enhancing the overall clinical utility and safety of engineered cell therapies,” said Nicholas Siciliano, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Vittoria. “MaxCyte's experience with clinical grade manufacturing of gene-edited cellular therapeutics will greatly enhance the robustness and reproducibility of our manufacturing process, ensuring that each batch of our CAR-T cells meets the highest standards of consistency and quality. This is an important step forward as we work to develop the next generation of cellular therapies to benefit patients.”
MaxCyte’s ExPERT™ instrument portfolio is the next generation of leading, clinically validated electroporation technology for complex and scalable cell engineering. By delivering high transfection efficiency, seamless scalability and enhanced functionality, the ExPERT™ platform delivers the high-end performance essential to enabling the next wave of biological and cellular therapeutics. Vittoria is MaxCyte’s 22nd SPL overall.
About Vittoria Biotherapeutics
US IR Adviser Gilmartin Group David Deuchler, CFA +1 415-937-5400 ir@maxcyte.com US Media Relations Spectrum Seismic Collaborative Valerie Enes +1 408-497-8568 valerie@spectrumscience.com
Nominated Adviser and Joint Corporate Broker Panmure Gordon Emma Earl / Freddy Crossley Corporate Broking Rupert Dearden +44 (0)20 7886 2500 UK IR Adviser Consilium Strategic Communications Mary-Jane Elliott Chris Welsh +44 (0)203 709 5700 maxcyte@consilium-comms.com
Investor Contact Media Relations
Vittoria Biotherapeutics LifeSci Communications
Nicholas A. Siciliano, Ph.D. Michael Tattory
Chief Executive Officer +1 609-802-6265
+1 215-600-1380 mtattory@lifescicomms.com
nsiciliano@vittoriabio.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the agreement between MaxCyte and Vittoria?

MaxCyte and Vittoria signed a strategic platform license for using Flow Electroporation® technology.

What does Vittoria aim to achieve with its therapies?

Vittoria aims to develop T-cell therapies that improve patient outcomes and safety.

What is Viper 101?

Viper 101 is a gene-edited cell therapy targeting T-cell lymphoma from Vittoria.

How does MaxCyte's technology benefit Vittoria?

MaxCyte's technology enhances the robustness and consistency of Vittoria's CAR-T cell manufacturing.

How many strategic platform licenses has MaxCyte signed?

Vittoria is MaxCyte's 22nd strategic platform license overall.

Last updated: Jul 10, 2023