SK bioscience Receives Approval for Global Clinical Trials of mRNA Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Candidate

In This Article:

  • SK bioscience's first mRNA vaccine candidate is expected to enter clinical trials in Australia in February 2025, with interim results expected by 2026.

  • Joint R&D project between SK and CEPI includes up to USD 40 million in initial funding support from CEPI.

  • SK bioscience will respond to infectious diseases by expanding the development of mRNA vaccines.

SEONGNAM, South Korea, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SK bioscience, a global innovative vaccine and biotech company committed to promoting human health from prevention to cure, announced today that it has received approval from the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) in Australia for the clinical trial protocols of a Phase 1/2 trials for its mRNA-based Japanese encephalitis vaccine candidate, GBP560.

SK bioscience is establishing mRNA platform supported by CEPI.
SK bioscience is establishing mRNA platform supported by CEPI.

SK bioscience is establishing its mRNA vaccine platform through the development of vaccines against Japanese encephalitis virus as well as Lassa fever virus.

The Japanese Encephalitis Virus (viral family: Flaviviruses) and Lassa fever vaccines (viral family: Arenaviruses) will serve as prototype vaccines that could potentially be adapted in a matter of weeks for use against a future Disease X that might emerge from those same viral families. This approach is key to the 100 Days Mission, a global goal to accelerate the development of vaccines against pandemic threats to just over three months.

This joint project is based on an agreement with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), which committed up to USD 40 million initial funding (approximately KRW 57.4 billion) in funding in 2022 to support preclinical and early clinical trials. A further USD 100 million in funding could be made available at a later date to support late-stage trials/licensure to further validate the mRNA platform and have it ready for use in outbreak situations.

The partnership builds upon SK bioscience's expertise in cutting-edge vaccine platforms such as cell culture, bacterial culture, and recombinant technology. By expanding the company's capabilities to include the mRNA platform, the collaboration aims to be ready to rapidly respond to Disease X and contribute to equitable access to vaccines, including through a contractual commitment to, if successful, prioritize supply for low-and middle-income countries, produce vaccine volumes required to meet public health needs, and ensure affordable pricing.

The mRNA vaccine platform technology, which was first commercialized in the COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic, is available for rapid mass production compared to traditional platforms by utilizing genetic sequences. This capability makes mRNA technology well-suited for pandemic response. Furthermore, the mRNA vaccine platform shows significant potential to be applied to the development of therapeutic drugs, signaling rapid market expansion.