Regulatory News:
Medicago Inc. (TSX: MDG), a biotechnology company focused on
developing highly effective and competitive vaccines based on
proprietary manufacturing technologies and Virus Like Particles, and
Cellectis plant sciences, a subsidiary of Cellectis SA (Paris: ALCLS),
the French specialist in genome engineering, today announced the signing
of a research agreement under which Medicago and Cellectis will
collaborate to improve therapeutic proteins expressed from tobacco
leaves.
"We look forward to working with Cellectis plant sciences to assess
their nuclease technology for use in our ongoing work to develop
biosimilar products,” said Dr. Louis-Philippe Vezina, Chief Scientific
Officer of Medicago. "This tool has the potential to hasten the
expansion of our platform towards the production of a wider range of
therapeutic proteins including biosimilars, and complement our existing
tools for the control of protein glycosylation.”
Luc Mathis, CEO of Cellectis plant sciences commented, "I am very proud
to see the Cellectis technology being applied for use in plants to
produce potential products for human health benefit, and expect that we
will see additional opportunities for our technology in the near future."
Cellectis manufactures DNA scissors called nucleases that can cut
precise DNA sequences allowing for the creation of a wide range of
specific tools to modify a target gene. Cellectis’ innovative nucleases
have the potential to enable the modification of protein glycosylation
patterns in plants with unprecedented control and uniformity, allowing
for increased efficacy of therapeutic products. Using nucleases, it is
possible to generate a large array of specific glycoprotein variants,
and select the best candidate with the optimal glycosylation and produce
it at large scale using Medicago's plant-based manufacturing technology.
This approach may be applied to optimize efficacy and other protein
characteristics such as solubility, therapeutic half-life, tissue
distribution and interaction with complement proteins.
About Medicago
Medicago is committed to provide highly effective and competitive
vaccines based on proprietary VLP and manufacturing technologies.
Medicago is developing VLP vaccines to protect against pandemic and
seasonal influenza, using a transient expression system which produces
recombinant vaccine antigens in the cells of non-transgenic plants. This
technology has potential to offer advantages of speed and cost over
competitive technologies. It promises a vaccine for testing in about a
month after the identification and reception of genetic sequences from a
pandemic strain. This production time frame has the potential to allow
vaccination of the population before the first wave of a pandemic
strikes and to supply large volumes of vaccine antigens to the world
market. Additional information about Medicago is available at www.medicago.com.
About Cellectis plant sciences
Established in March 2010, Cellectis plant sciences is a subsidiary of
Cellectis dedicated to the applications of meganucleases in plants. Its
main mission is to increase and accelerate usage of Cellectis’
proprietary technology in agricultural biology, broaden the company’s
platform to attract new and expanded licensing opportunities and explore
the development of proprietary traits for selected applications.
Cellectis plant sciences is located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA.
Professor Daniel Voytas, Chief Scientific Officer of Cellectis plant
sciences, is also Director of the University of Minnesota Center for
Genome Engineering.
About Cellectis
Cellectis improves life by applying its genome engineering expertise to
a broad range of applications, including agriculture, bioresearch and
human therapeutics. Cellectis is listed on the NYSE-Euronext Alternext
market (code: ALCLS) in Paris. For further information about Cellectis,
visit our website at: www.cellectis.com.
Follow Cellectis on twitter: http://twitter.com/cellectis.
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