Tivic Health Acquires Exclusive Worldwide Rights to Phase III TLR5 Agonist from Statera Biopharma

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Broad licensing agreement accelerates Tivic’s transformation into a diversified therapeutics company, adds late-stage immunotherapeutic to clinical pipeline. Potential for FDA approval within 24 months.

FREMONT, Calif., February 12, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tivic Health Systems, Inc., (Nasdaq: TIVC) today announced it has acquired worldwide exclusive license rights from Statera Biopharma (OTC: STAB) to the late-stage Toll-like Receptor 5 (TLR5) agonist Entolimod™ for the treatment of acute radiation syndrome (ARS). In addition, the company has acquired an exclusive option to license five additional indications and clinical use cases for Entolimod and its derivative, Entalasta™. This broad licensing agreement establishes Tivic as a diversified therapeutics company, with complementary bioelectronic and biologic product candidates in its clinical pipeline.

"Today, we have aggressively accelerated Tivic’s strategic transformation from a single-product, direct-to-consumer company to a diversified therapeutics company—one with a growing pipeline of clinically validated product candidates," said Jennifer Ernst, Chief Executive Officer of Tivic. "Statera’s TLR5 immunotherapy program strongly complements our work on non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation, positioning us to address immune and autonomic dysregulation—and associated diseases—through both neural and molecular pathways."

The lead product candidate in the licensing program is a TLR5 agonist, Entolimod for the treatment of acute radiation syndrome (ARS). Market research firm CoherentMI estimates the global acute radiation syndrome (ARS) market to be valued at USD 5.2 billion in 2024 with a compound annual growth rate of five percent from 2024 to 2031. CoherentMI goes on to identify Statera Biopharma as one of the key market leaders.

Entolimod and its immunologically optimized derivative, Entalasta, have been the subject of more than forty animal and human trials and $140 million of prior investment.

The FDA has granted Fast Track and Orphan Drug designation to Entolimod for the prevention or treatment of ARS and to prevent death following a potential lethal dose of total body ionization irradiation during or after a radiation disaster.

"Based on extensive prior research, development and numerous clinical trials of Entolimod, this important immunotherapy drug will now be advanced through the final steps toward a BLA filing and potential FDA approval under the skilled execution of the Tivic team," added Michael K. Handley, Chief Executive Officer of Statera. "We believe this agreement has the potential to provide considerable value for both Statera and Tivic shareholders."