LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals Initiates U.S. Clinical Trial Of Norovirus Vaccine
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Article Date: 04 Apr 2007 - 0:00 PDT
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LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced today that it has initiated the Phase I clinical trial of its investigational Norovirus vaccine at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The study will assess safety and immunogenicity of LigoCyte's intranasally-delivered, dry powder vaccine in healthy adults.
"Norovirus infections are now being recognized as a disease with extensive consequences," said Donald P. Beeman, CEO and chairman of the board at LigoCyte. "The impact of this highly contagious virus is just now being appreciated as substantial numbers of outbreaks are being recorded this year."
Norovirus infection, well known as the "stomach flu," is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis, afflicting 23 million Americans annually. Norovirus infection is characterized by the acute onset of nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and occasionally fever. Dehydration is the most common complication, particularly in the elderly, young and hospitalized populations. Severe clinical outcomes are associated with these at-risk populations, where infection can disrupt primary treatment regimens and, in severe cases, can lead to death. Noroviruses are highly infective, easily transmitted, and difficult to kill. Extensive outbreaks occur in community environments, particularly hospitals, hotels, schools, and nursing homes, resulting in mounting socioeconomic cost to businesses dealing with epidemic outbreaks. The military is also affected, as outbreaks represent a significant readiness issue for naval vessels and land-based military installations.
LigoCyte's Norovirus vaccine is a needle-free, dry powder formulation based upon virus like particles (VLPs), which are highly purified protein products. By preserving the authentic conformation of the viral capsid, VLPs mimic the functional interactions of the live virus, while lacking the ability to reproduce or cause illness. LigoCyte's vaccine formulation also includes the adjuvant Monophosphoryl Lipid A, provided under license from GlaxoSmithKline (NYSE: GSK), and chitosan (ChiSys(R)), under license from Archimedes Pharma, to enhance nasal delivery.
On April 27, 2007, Dr. Charles Richardson, executive VP, research & development at LigoCyte, will present data on the Norovirus vaccine at the 4th International Conference on Vaccines for Enteric Diseases (VED2007) in Lisbon, Portugal. Dr. Richardson's oral presentation will include preclinical data showing humoral, cellular, and mucosally-derived immunogenicity; safety results from the recently completed toxicology study, including data on serum (IgG) immunoglobin levels; and the clinical trial design for the Phase I human safety study.
About LigoCyte:
LigoCyte, established in 1998, is developing a new generation of vaccines and monoclonal antibody therapeutics for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and inflammation. LigoCyte is advancing its proprietary products into human clinical testing, positioning the company for continued growth and success in the biotechnology industry. For additional information on LigoCyte, please visit http://www.ligocyte.com. Binding Science. Better Medicine.
ChiSys(R) is a trade mark of Archimedes and is registered as a CTM, and as a US Registered Trademark and in certain other jurisdictions.
This work is supported by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command under Contract Nos. DAMD17-01-C-0040 and W8IXWH-05-C-0135. The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this report are those of the author(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. In conducting research using animals, the investigator(s) adhered to the "Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals," prepared by the Committee on Care and Use of Laboratory Animals of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council (NIH Publication No. 86-23, Revised 1985).
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Good News, When Is It Available?
posted by S. Vandort on 29 Dec 2007 at 4:21 amThis is very good news to hear.
This yearly pest that becomes worse and worse every year and is not limited anymore to Winter but also causes in during Summer lots of outbreaks, and all medics saying: nothing to do about it, making it a small disease telling it's over in 2 or 3 days, leaving you for at least 4 - 6 weeks energyless, causing you loss of income (when you're a private worker), jeopadizing your household and daily duties, making you hire workers because you can't do the heavy work outside yourself. OMG I wish this vaccin comes very very soon.
Our office is out of personel, everybody is ill, when ill yourself you can't take over the jobs of 9 persons. Why is social health so easy about this?! I can't insure myself for it but it's every year the last 5 years I loose one or two weeks work due to absent employees.
I'm writing from Holland. A crowded country and when the first news of outbreaks, now in hospitals in Nijmegen, reach me I start to become nervous again, knowing it will hit us between now and April/May. Last Summer it his us also in July, making some people very very sick for over 2 weeks.
So if there is a chance you make a contract for supplying vaccines to Holland/Europe, make a good job of it. The sooner the better!
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