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Imcyse Joins Type 1 Diabetes IMI Consortium INNODIA
Liège, Belgium, March 04, 2020 - Imcyse a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering the development of a new class of active, specific immunotherapies for the treatment of severe chronic autoimmune diseases, today announced that it has joined the consortium INNODIA, a private public partnership against type 1 diabetes (T1D) along with 5 other new partners of the T1D network. Imcyse Executive Chairman, Thomas Taapken commented, "We are proud to be a member of the INNODIA global network and excited to add Imcyse's knowledge and experience based on our unique active immunotherapy technology platform to the consortium in the joint fight against type 1 diabetes. We aim to leverage our partnership to increase engagement of leading scientists and clinicians in the field and gain broader access to patient populations as we prepare for a phase II study of our lead candidate IMCY-0098." "INNODIA is delighted for Imcyse to join our network bringing the consortium to a total of 40 academic researchers, industrial partners and foundations," said Prof. Dr. Chantal Mathieu INNODIA. "We look forward to new collaborations amongst our partners as we transform our standardized clinical and bioresource platforms into a high-performance clinical trial network, running academic and industry-driven trials alongside small, mechanism-centric, biomarker-rich intervention trials to examine pathobiological pathways to T1D." Solving the mysteries of T1D with the INNODIA network T1D is a chronic disease that affects around 17 million people worldwide. While T1D can present at any age, it primarily affects children and adolescences, leaving them dependent on external insulin. The exact cause of T1D is currently unknown. The goal of INNODIA is to gain insights into the path of beta-cell destruction, in order to better understand the disease and the autoimmune destruction of the beta-cells in the pancreas. Imcyse recently completed a phase Ib study with their insulin-derived Imotope(TM) IMCY-0098, which showed an excellent safety profile and promising clinical trends. Specifically modified peptides or Imotopes(TM) drive the generation of cytolytic CD4 T-cells, which are then able to actively and specifically target the immune cells involved in the pathogenesis of the respective autoimmune disease. The potential to disrupt undesirable autoimmune responses that drive the process of destruction of the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas, and to stop disease progression in T1D, can be achieved with this therapy. As the Company prepares for a phase II trial, Imcyse hopes to benefit from their partnership with INNODIA to deepen engagement of leading scientists and clinicians in the field through high level scientific exchanges and gain better access to a larger patient pool as well as technical approaches to further decipher its mechanism of action. ABOUT IMCYSE
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