Appili Therapeutics Presents Update on ATI-1701 Biodefense Vaccine Candidate at IDWeek™ 2024

In This Article:

Appili Therapeutics Inc.
Appili Therapeutics Inc.

ATI-1701 provides full protection against lethal tularemia in animal models after one year

Company to provide update on tularemia vaccine candidate ATI-1701 and present new data on efficacy

Presentation scheduled for 3:15 pm ET on October 17, 2024

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Oct. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Appili Therapeutics Inc. (TSX: APLI; OTCPink: APLIF) (the “Company” or “Appili”), a biopharmaceutical company focused on drug development for infectious diseases and medical countermeasures, today announced that Gary Nabors, Ph.D., Chief Development Officer, and key members of Appili’s scientific team, will participate at IDWeek 2024™, and present an update on the Appili biodefense program ATI-1701. The conference is being held from October 16-19 2024, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The poster presentation will provide an update on ATI-1701, Appili’s potential first-in-class vaccine candidate for the prevention of tularemia caused by F. tularensis and will summarize the latest findings from preclinical studies. These studies have demonstrated that a single dose of ATI-1701 provides full protection in animal models against lethal tularemia one year after vaccination.

Appili secured a US$14M funding commitment for ATI-1701 from the United States Air Force Academy, who is working in partnership with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. These funds along with other potential funding sources, are anticipated to advance the ATI-1701 program to IND submission to the United States Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) in 2025.

“Appili and our government partners are greatly encouraged by our manufacturing progress, and the results from the 365-day vaccination and challenge study,” said Dr. Gary Nabors, Chief Development Officer. “These findings, along with government funding commitments strengthen ATI-1701’s advanced development and are expected to position the program for an IND submission in 2025.”

Presentation details for Appili are as follows:

Poster Title: Toward the clinical development of ATI-1701, a genetically defined live attenuated tularemia vaccine
Date: October 17th, 2024
Time: 12:15 PM PT / 3:15 PM ET
Location: Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA, Hall J & K

Appili management is also in attendance at the meeting and is available for in-person meetings throughout the conference. To request a meeting with Appili, please contact info@appilitherapeutics.com.

About ATI-1701
ATI-1701 is a novel, live-attenuated vaccine for F. tularensis, which causes tularemia, a Category A pathogen which can be aerosolized and is over 1,000 times more infectious than anthrax. Since it is a highly infectious pathogen capable of causing severe illness, medical countermeasures for F. tularensis are a top biodefense priority for the United States and governments around the world. There is currently no approved vaccine for the prevention of tularemia in the United States or other major global markets.