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Integral Molecular & Fierce Bio Present: De-risk Antibody and CAR-T Safety by Identifying Off-target Specificity Webinar

Fierce Bio Webinar

The long-held assumption that antibodies are exquisitely specific is being re-examined since 25% of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) show polyspecificity and bind unintended targets.

This Fierce webinar brings together experts with experience in biotech, pharma, and the FDA to discuss the latest technologies and strategies to optimize IND safety data packages.

Topics to be discussed include:

Best practices to identify safe lead candidates early in development

Traditional approaches such as tissue cross-reactivity (TCR) studies and other in vitro toxicology assays

Emerging technologies including Integral Molecular’s Membrane Proteome Array (MPA), which tests the specificity of antibodies and CAR-T cells across an array of 6,000 native membrane proteins

 

 

Humanized Chicken Antibody Technology to Drive Next Generation of Integral Molecular’s MPS Antibody Discovery Platform

PHILADELPHIA – Integral Molecular announces the development of Humanized Chicken Antibody Technology (hCAT) and the incorporation of hCAT into the company’s industry-leading MPS antibody discovery platform for multipass membrane proteins. The innovation of hCAT lies in the ability to isolate fully humanized antibodies directly from immunized animals, reducing the time and effort needed for antibody discovery.

The MPS platform uses chickens as a source of antibodies to unlock difficult drug targets that have been inaccessible using conventional animal hosts, such as mice and rabbits. hCAT enables the isolation of antibodies that are already fully humanized and bind with high (picomolar) affinity. This streamlines the antibody discovery process and reduces the need for downstream engineering. Antibodies isolated using hCAT in many cases are more human (i.e. germline human) than antibodies isolated directly from humans.

“Antibody humanization and engineering are often necessary for the development of therapeutic antibodies but can be incredibly time consuming,” said Ross Chambers, Vice President of Antibody Discovery at Integral Molecular. “Our hCAT technology now allows us to harness the robust immune response of chickens and to isolate, humanize, and affinity-mature those antibodies all in one step.”

Integral Molecular unveiled Humanized Chicken Antibody Technology at the PEGS Protein Engineering and Cell Therapy Summit, which debuted the use of hCAT to discover high-affinity lead antibodies against oncology targets Claudin 6 and Claudin 18.2.

About Integral Molecular

Integral Molecular (www.integralmolecular.com) is the industry leader in discovering and characterizing therapeutic antibodies against membrane proteins, an important group of drug targets found on the surfaces of cells and viruses. Integral Molecular’s technologies have been integrated into the drug discovery pipelines of over 300 biotech and pharmaceutical companies to help discover new therapies for cancer, diabetes, auto-immune disorders and viral threats such as SARS-CoV-2, Ebola, Zika, and dengue virus.

Science Center to Honor Leaders of Innovation Community at Annual Nucleus Awards

Benjamin Doranz Nucleus Award
PHILADELPHIA–(August 20, 2020) – The University City Science Center will recognize three local leaders during its annual Nucleus Awards event on September 22, 2020, presented by CSL Behring. This year’s class of honorees includes Benjamin Doranz, President & CEO of Integral Molecular, Aurora Archer, Founder & CEO of Bellatrix Group and Co-Host of The Opt-In Podcast, and Sylvester Mobley, CEO of Coded by Kids. The awards will be presented to the recipients during a one-hour virtual event hosted by WHYY’s Tracey Matisak.

Each fall, Nucleus brings together the region’s leaders and groundbreakers in innovation, all while supporting Philadelphia’s future as a hub of innovation and discovery. Funds raised through Nucleus help sustain Science Center programs, which in 2019 alone supported the growth of 118 businesses; convened more than 39,000 attendees across 475 events; and engaged over 370 middle and high school students through its STEM education initiatives.

“This year’s honorees exemplify the very best of what our region’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has to offer in our shared pursuit of improving the lives of people around the world,” says Bill Mezzanotte, M.D., M.P.H., Executive Vice President, Head of R&D and Chief Medical Officer for CSL Behring – company sponsor of this year’s Nucleus Awards – and member of the University City Science Center Board of Directors.

“Congratulations to Ben, Aurora and Sylvester for your outstanding examples of the tangible impact that novel technologies can have on quality of life, economic development and societal welfare.”

BENJAMIN DORANZ
President and CEO of Integral Molecular
Commercialization Award
Sponsored by NewSpring Capital

Ben Doranz is President and CEO of Integral Molecular. Founded in 2001 at the Science Center and current uCity Square resident, Integral Molecular is a founding member of the Philadelphia biotech community with a history of excellence in antibody discovery for difficult to treat diseases and research in emerging viruses. In 2020 Integral Molecular rapidly pivoted its research and development programs in an effort to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. With support from the National Institute of Health and a team of talented scientists, Integral Molecular rapidly adapted many of its platform technologies to launch a suite of research solutions to accelerate the development of SARS-CoV-2 therapeutics. These include Reporter Virus Particles (RVPs) to test for the presence of neutralizing antibodies in vaccinees and technologies to assess the breadth of human immune responses against this virus.

Dr. Doranz co-founded Integral Molecular together with colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania using virus-based technologies. He has led all aspects of the company’s growth since its inception, bringing five different technologies from research to market. His efforts have cultivated a company that is profitable while being actively engaged with the local community. Dr. Doranz is an established life science entrepreneur previously responsible for helping create startups at the Center for Technology Transfer at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Doranz earned a Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Pennsylvania, an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, and a B.A. from Cornell University.

For more information about Nucleus or to purchase tickets, visit www.ucscNucleus.org.

Integral Molecular Expands its Reporter Virus Technology to Enable Broad Testing for Coronavirus Protection Against Emerging Strains Including D614G

PHILADELPHIA – Integral Molecular has launched an expanded panel of SARS-CoV-2 Reporter Virus Particles (RVP), which includes spike protein variants such as D614G and spike protein from other related coronaviruses. These variants will test the breadth of protection afforded by COVID-19 therapeutics and vaccines against newly emerging or resistant strains of the virus. Virus neutralization testing using RVPs is being adopted by vaccine companies for screening sera from clinical trials to provide rapid and safe testing under standard BSL-2 laboratory conditions.

Viruses mutate and change over time and these mutations can compromise the efficacy of drugs or vaccines through resistance. For example, the D614G variant of SARS-CoV-2, mutated at position 614 of the spike protein, has quickly become the dominant form of the virus in many parts of the world and may have a higher transmission rate than the original virus. As novel or resistant strains emerge, it is critical to keep pace with the changing virus, test for effectiveness against evolving strains, and adapt therapeutics and vaccines accordingly.

“To get ahead of this pandemic, we need to start planning now for how the virus will look tomorrow,” said Benjamin Doranz, President and CEO of Integral Molecular. “Our reporter virus system is extremely agile and RVPs have been rapidly engineered to incorporate emerging sequence variants to provide timely support for drug and vaccine development.”

SARS-CoV-2 is closely related to other coronaviruses that also cause severe illnesses, including SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome) virus. Integral Molecular’s suite of pseudotyped coronavirus RVPs enables neutralization tests against all three coronaviruses and can be used to identify broadly neutralizing vaccines or therapeutics that have the potential to protect against multiple pathogens.

About Integral Molecular

Integral Molecular (www.integralmolecular.com) is the industry leader in discovering and characterizing therapeutic antibodies against membrane proteins, an important group of drug targets found on the surfaces of cells and viruses. Integral Molecular’s technologies have been integrated into the drug discovery pipelines of over 300 biotech and pharmaceutical companies to help discover new therapies for cancer, diabetes, auto-immune disorders and viral threats such as SARS-CoV-2, Ebola, Zika, and dengue.

Integral Molecular Provides Rapid Safety Testing of COVID-19 Antibody Therapeutics with its Membrane Proteome Array Technology

PHILADELPHIA – Integral Molecular, the leader in discovering and characterizing antibodies against membrane protein and viral targets, is applying its Membrane Proteome Array (MPA) technology for antibody specificity profiling to promote the rapid development of SARS-CoV-2 therapeutic antibodies.

Researchers from Abound Bio and collaborators used the MPA to profile a promising monoclonal antibody that targets and neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 virus with high potency by blocking its binding to the ACE2 protein, the key interaction that drives infection. As described in a recent pre-print on bioRxiv, this antibody did not show off-target binding to any human proteins on the MPA and is being progressed for further development.

“Integral Molecular’s cutting-edge MPA technology quickly provided us with the reassurance that Abound Bio’s potent, neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 did not bind off-target human membrane proteins which could be associated with toxicity,” said John W. Mellors, MD, CEO of Abound Bio.

“Off-target antibody binding can induce serious adverse clinical events,” said Dimiter Dimitrov, PhD, ScD, CSO of Abound Bio. “For this high-priority project, we relied on Integral Molecular’s rapid specificity profiling to rule out liabilities arising from unexpected antibody cross-reactivity in human cells.”

Recent data show that as many as 25% of preclinical antibodies have off-target binding to unintended protein targets, which can lead to serious adverse events in patients. The MPA is a collection of 6,000 membrane proteins expressed in live cells, representing nearly the entire human membrane proteome. The MPA provides specificity results in less than a month, faster than traditional non-clinical safety studies. Rapidly eliminating drug candidates with off-target effects or other liabilities can accelerate the safe progression of therapeutics into the clinic.

With 20 years of excellence in virology research, Integral Molecular has quickly mobilized several of its technologies to combat COVID-19 and recently launched an antibody neutralization test using pseudotyped SARS-CoV-2 reporter viruses.

About Integral Molecular
Integral Molecular (www.integralmolecular.com) is the industry leader in discovering and characterizing therapeutic antibodies against membrane proteins, an important group of drug targets found on the surfaces of cells and viruses. Integral Molecular’s technologies have been integrated into the drug discovery pipelines of over 300 biotech and pharmaceutical companies to help discover new therapies for cancer, diabetes, auto-immune disorders and viral threats such as SARS-CoV-2, Ebola, Zika, and dengue.

About Abound Bio
Abound Bio (aboundbio.com) is an early stage biotechnology company whose mission is to generate novel antibody-based biological therapeutics to meet unmet medical needs in the fields of cancer and infectious disease. Abound Bio is led by world renowned experts in the therapeutic antibody, infectious disease, and cancer space with a significant track record of successful development of biotherapeutics, licensing, and partnerships. Abound Bio’s industry leading antibody libraries offer size and physical property advantages that incorporate diversified binder formats (Fab, scFv, VH) into the appropriate therapeutic platform (ADC, CAR, multispecific).

Integral Molecular Develops Test for Neutralizing Antibodies in COVID-19 Patients and Clinical Trials

PHILADELPHIA – Integral Molecular announces the launch of SARS-CoV-2 Reporter Virus Particles (RVPs) to test patients for the presence of neutralizing antibodies, determine the effectiveness of vaccines, and measure the efficacy of drugs to enable expedited testing of new vaccines and therapeutics. As part of its commitment to supporting COVID-19 research, Integral Molecular will provide scientists with access to samples of SARS-CoV-2 RVPs at no cost.

Traditional diagnostic blood tests can only detect the presence or absence of antibodies. In contrast, SARS-CoV-2 RVPs assess the ability of antibodies to neutralize (block) virus infection. This distinction is crucial since neutralizing antibodies are the ones that typically offer protection from disease. SARS-CoV-2 RVPs eliminate the need to use live virus for neutralization assays and are safe using standard (BSL-2) laboratory conditions, quantitative, and amenable to high-throughput screening.

“With 20 years of virology experience, Integral Molecular is the industry leader in providing RVPs for therapeutic antibody development and vaccine clinical trials,” said Benjamin Doranz, President and CEO of Integral Molecular. “Like our other reporter viruses, we expect that coronavirus RVPs will be used to determine if serum from vaccinees contain protective antibodies, if new therapeutic antibodies can kill the virus, and if convalescent COVID-19 patients have protective serum that can be used in therapy.”

SARS-CoV-2 RVPs contain the coronavirus spike protein, which is the primary target of the human immune response, and carry a non-infectious genome that produces an easily measured fluorescent or light emitting signal upon cellular infection. Integral Molecular has extensive experience producing large-scale batches of quality-controlled RVPs for dengue and Zika viruses (Mattia et al., 2011, and Whitbeck et al., 2020), which are being used as critical reagents in vaccine clinical trials.

Integral Molecular has already begun shipping SARS-CoV-2 RVPs to partners, and will be discussing the SARS-CoV-2 reporter viruses at a webinar on May 12. Partners interested in using SARS-CoV-2 RVPs for their research or diagnostic assays should contact Integral Molecular.

About Integral Molecular
Integral Molecular (www.integralmolecular.com) is the industry leader in discovering and characterizing therapeutic antibodies against membrane proteins, an important group of drug targets found on the surfaces of cells and viruses. Integral Molecular’s technologies have been integrated into the drug discovery pipelines of over 300 biotech and pharmaceutical companies to help discover new therapies for cancer, diabetes, auto-immune disorders and viral threats such as SARS-CoV-2, Ebola, Zika, and dengue.

Integral Molecular Receives NIAID Award to Combat COVID-19

PHILADELPHIA – The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has awarded Integral Molecular $1 million to enable the application of Integral Molecular’s technology platforms to aid in the discovery of vaccines and therapeutics to combat COVID-19.

Integral Molecular’s Shotgun Mutagenesis Epitope Mapping platform precisely identifies where antibodies bind to their target proteins, and will be used to design an improved vaccine and to identify the best therapeutic antibody candidates and combination cocktails.

SARS-CoV-2 Reporter Virus Particles are safe and non-replicating virus particles that display the coronavirus spike protein, the major viral protein targeted by the immune system. Reporter viruses provide developers an alternative to using live infectious virus, allowing antibodies, therapeutic drugs, and serum from vaccinated patients to be rapidly tested under safe laboratory conditions.

The company will use its Membrane Proteome Array platform of 6,000 human proteins to identify additional proteins that allow the virus to invade cells, helping to explain how the virus has been able to spread so quickly. The company’s Membrane Proteome Array platform has already been used to identify multiple receptors used by other viruses.

“We are pleased to support the scientific community around the world with our expertise and technologies in response to this pandemic,” said Benjamin Doranz, President and CEO of Integral Molecular. “We are fortunate to have financial support from NIAID to rapidly develop a suite of reagents and solutions that will make an impact on the speed of vaccine development and therapeutic testing.”

Integral Molecular has similarly responded to previous epidemics, including Zika, Ebola, and Chikungunya viruses. Since 2009, Integral has been awarded three consecutive contracts by NIAID to study viral immune responses, publishing over 50 virus-related publications including in high profile journals such as Cell and Nature.

This project has been funded by NIAID/NIH under Contract 75N93019C00073.

About Integral Molecular

Integral Molecular (www.integralmolecular.com) is the industry leader in discovering and characterizing therapeutic antibodies against membrane proteins, an important group of drug targets found on the surfaces of cells and viruses. Integral Molecular’s technologies have been integrated into the drug discovery pipelines of over 300 biotech and pharmaceutical companies to help discover new therapies for cancer, diabetes, auto-immune disorders and viral threats such as SARS-CoV-2, Ebola, Zika, and dengue.

Press Contact:
Integral Molecular Inc,
Soma Banik, PhD, Director of Communications
215-966-6061
info@integralmolecular.com
www.integralmolecular.com

Integral Molecular Accelerates Coronavirus Vaccine Research

PHILADELPHIA –Integral Molecular announces the mobilization of two of its key technology platforms to aid in the discovery of vaccines and therapeutics against the novel coronavirus which causes COVID-19. The company will use Shotgun Mutagenesis Epitope Mapping and the Membrane Proteome Array to understand the human immune response to the virus and identify cellular receptors that explain how the virus has been able to spread so quickly.

Integral Molecular has similarly responded to previous emerging epidemics, including Zika, Ebola and Chikungunya viruses, supporting vaccine and therapeutic discovery efforts throughout industry and academia. The company’s Shotgun Mutagenesis Epitope Mapping technology has been used to map over 1,000 antibody binding sites and is used throughout the vaccine industry. The company’s Membrane Proteome Array platform has already been used to identify multiple receptors used by viruses to enter and infect cells.

“Deep expertise in virology is at the core of Integral Molecular’s nearly 20-year history, including our contributions to discovering the receptor for HIV and other viruses,” said Benjamin Doranz, President of Integral Molecular. “We have the ability to use our unique tools to help curb the spread of this deadly virus and have initiated research efforts on multiple fronts to aid in the global effort for a coronavirus vaccine.”

About Integral Molecular

Integral Molecular (www.integralmolecular.com) is the industry leader in epitope mapping and antibody discovery, with a pipeline of therapeutic antibodies against GPCRs, ion channels, transporters, and immuno-oncology targets. Built on the company’s extensive experience optimizing membrane proteins, Integral Molecular’s technology suite enables the isolation, characterization, and engineering of MAbs against otherwise intractable targets. The company currently has therapeutic programs focused on cancer, pain, immunity, and metabolic diseases

Press Contact:
Integral Molecular Inc,
Soma Banik, PhD, Director of Communications
215-966-6061
info@integralmolecular.com
www.integralmolecular.com

Integral Molecular Launches ReadyMap Services for Rapid, Conformational Epitope Mapping

PHILADELPHIA –Integral Molecular, the industry leader in the discovery and characterization of antibodies against membrane proteins, announces the launch of ReadyMap services, an expansion of its Shotgun Mutagenesis Epitope Mapping platform for rapid mapping of antibody binding sites on pre-validated protein targets.

Epitope mapping enhances antibody intellectual property and enables informed lead selection for antibodies by revealing their mechanisms of action. With its 4-week turnaround time, ReadyMap services allow conformational epitope mapping to be used early in the antibody discovery process for lead selection.

Integral Molecular’s first ReadyMap alanine-scan libraries address the needs of cancer researchers working on HER2, HER3, and PD-L1. Integral Molecular also continues to offer custom Shotgun Mutagenesis epitope mapping services for any protein target.

Integral Molecular is a trusted partner to numerous companies as well as the NIH, mapping over 1,000 epitopes with a 95% success rate. Shotgun Mutagenesis epitope mapping data have been featured in over 40 patents and 100 publications, many in high-profile journals such as Cell, Nature and PNAS.

“Our epitope mapping technology has been instrumental in the detailed characterization and protection of antibody assets,” said Sharon Willis, VP of Sales and Customer Relations. “We understand that our customers benefit from faster epitope data to inform antibody selection, and our ReadyMap services provide this, even for conformational antibodies and difficult targets.”

About Integral Molecular

Integral Molecular (www.integralmolecular.com) is the industry leader in epitope mapping and antibody discovery, with a pipeline of therapeutic antibodies against GPCRs, ion channels, transporters, and immuno-oncology targets. Built on the company’s extensive experience optimizing membrane proteins, Integral Molecular’s technology suite enables the isolation, characterization, and engineering of MAbs against otherwise intractable targets. The company currently has therapeutic programs focused on cancer, pain, immunity, and metabolic diseases

Press Contact:
Integral Molecular Inc,
Soma Banik, PhD, Director of Communications
215-966-6061
info@integralmolecular.com
www.integralmolecular.com