Advertisement

Picture Swiss Biotech Association Swiss Biotech Days 2024 SBD24 Basel 650x100px
Document › Details

Imcyse S.A.. (11/5/18). "Press Release: Imcyse Successfully Completes Patient Enrollment in First-in-human Phase 1B Study in Type 1 Diabetes". Liège.

Region Region Europe
Organisation Organisation Inserm (National Institute for Health and Medical Research, FR)
Product Product  phase 1 study
Person Person Schmitt-dos Santos, Juliette (Andrew Lloyd & Associates 2012– Director joined 2002)
     


Imcyse, who develop active specific immunotherapies for the treatment and prevention of severe chronic diseases, today announces the successful enrolment of 41 patients with recent-onset type 1 diabetes into its first-in-human Phase 1b study.

The double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-escalation clinical study recruited patients with insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes diagnosed within six months prior to inclusion, from seven European countries (Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Lithuania, Sweden and the UK). The trial investigates the safety, the immunological responses and the clinical impact of Imcyse’s unique Imotopes™ technology. An independent data safety monitoring committee review has rated the safety profile so far as excellent. Complete results are expected in summer 2019.

Imcyse’s novel Imotopes technology leads to the active and specific elimination of the immune cells involved in the destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Treatment with a specific Imotope therefore has the potential to disrupt the undesirable immune response that drives the process of destruction of the pancreas and to stop disease progression.

Preclinical studies showed a potent and sustained effect after just a few subcutaneous injections.

“We are delighted by the successful enrollment in our first-in-human trial for Imcyse’s Imotope technology,” said Pierre Vandepapelière, CEO of Imcyse. “This trial will provide us with essential insight in how our technology works in humans. This will support the ongoing development of Imotopes for other autoimmune diseases, such as multiple sclerosis.”

The incidence of type 1 diabetes is rapidly increasing in high-income countries at an annual rate of about 3 per cent, with the disease increasingly occurring in younger children. It affects more than 40 million people worldwide. Currently, the only available treatment is to control the blood glucose level with multiple daily insulin injections.

The trial received European funding under the EXALT program supported by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program and from the Walloon Region (DGO6).

Further details on the clinical study can be found here. [ https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03272269 ]


Media contacts and analysts

Andrew Lloyd & Associates
Juliette dos Santos - Agnes Stephens
juliette@ala.com - agnes@ala.com
Tel: +33 1 56 54 07 00
@ALA_Group


   
Record changed: 2023-06-05

Advertisement

Picture Swiss Biotech Association Swiss Biotech Days 2024 SBD24 Basel 650x200px

More documents for Imcyse S.A.


To subscribe to our free, monthly newsletter for the European life sciences, please send an e-mail to info@iito.de and simply fill the subject line with the word »LSE Newsletter«

Find more infos about advertising at [iito] web portals in our media flyer [iito] in a Nutshell [PDF file]

Please visit also our web portals for the life sciences in German-speaking Europe (DE, AT & CH) and the worldwide mass spectrometry industry at Life-Sciences-Germany.com (life sciences in German-speaking Europe) and Mass-Spec-Capital.com (worldwide mass spectrometry)

Advertisement

Picture Swiss Biotech Association Swiss Biotech Days 2024 SBD24 Basel 650x300px




» top