Emergex Provides an Update on First-in-Human Studies of Its Novel Dengue Fever and Coronavirus T cell Adaptive Vaccines
Emergex Vaccines Holding Ltd
Emergex Vaccines Holding Ltd

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Emergex Provides an Update on First-in-Human Studies of Its Novel Dengue Fever and Coronavirus T cell Adaptive Vaccines

  • Both studies fully recruited, with data from the Dengue Fever study anticipated in the summer

  • Preclinical data for Emergex’s Coronavirus vaccine candidate suggests that it could provide heterologous immunity to viruses from the same family

Abingdon, Oxon, UK, 18 April 2022 – Emergex Vaccines Holding Limited (‘Emergex’, or the ‘Company’), a clinical stage biotechnology company addressing major global infectious diseases through the development of fully synthetic CD8+ T cell Adaptive Vaccines, today provided an update on its first-in-human clinical trials of its Dengue and Coronavirus T cell Adaptive Vaccine candidates.

As part of the clinical development of its novel T cell Adaptive Vaccines, Emergex has introduced an innovative clinical trial design where two vaccine candidates based on the same platform technologies, one against Dengue fever and one against Coronavirus disease, are assessed in two stages of a
Phase I clinical trial at a single site in Switzerland (Unisanté, Lausanne) with 52 participants. The two stages of the trial are designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the vaccine candidates in a double-blind, randomised, dose-ranging, and comparator-controlled setting. An independent Data Safety Monitoring Board has been monitoring the clinical trial.

naNO-Dengue study: The Company has successfully completed the Phase I clinical trial for its novel CD8+ T cell Dengue vaccine candidate. The Last Participant Last Visit per clinical trial protocol for the trial (NCT04935801) was performed on 11 March 2022. In the trial, two dose levels of the Emergex CD8+ T cell Dengue vaccine candidate were evaluated in 26 healthy adults aged 18 to 45 years. Follow up with trial participants has taken place over a six-month period following first injection and the final clinical trial report is nearing completion. The results are expected to be announced in the summer.

naNO-COVID study: The Phase I clinical trial (NCT05113862) for the Company’s novel CD8+ T cell Coronavirus vaccine candidate is ongoing with first participant dosed on 10 January 2022. All 26 healthy adults aged 18 to 45 years in the ‘naNO-COVID’ trial have received vaccinations (lower-dose or higher-dose) of the Emergex CD8+ T cell vaccine against Coronavirus disease and are now in the follow-up period per the clinical trial protocol. The Lausanne-based trial coincided with the January-March Omicron wave of SARS-CoV-2 in Switzerland. During this time, the seven-day average of new cases peaked at 30-40,000 new cases per day, representing a significant increase over prior time periods. The trial remains blinded (comparator controlled) and participants are being monitored for virologically confirmed symptomatic disease.