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Xencor Licenses Immunofilter™ Technology to Centocor Research and Development, Inc.
Monrovia, CA – February 14, 2006 – Xencor, Inc., a biotherapeutics
company developing protein and antibody therapeutics, today announced
that it has granted Centocor Research and Development, Inc. a
non-exclusive license to use Xencor's ImmunoFilter™ technology to
evaluate the potential immunogenicity of therapeutic proteins.
ImmunoFilter is a predictive tool designed to enable Xencor and its
partners to identify risk of future immunogenicity in antibody and
other protein therapeutic candidates. Immunogenicity may reduce the
therapeutic efficacy of a protein drug and may trigger potentially
severe adverse events.
Under the terms of the agreement, Xencor granted to Centocor a
multi-year license to Xencor's ImmunoFilter data and software. Xencor
will receive annual license fees from Centocor and Centocor will use
the ImmunoFilter tools in-house to evaluate immunogenicity of
therapeutic candidates. Additional financial terms were not disclosed.
Xencor's ImmunoFilter tools were developed based on a proprietary
immunochemical data set of peptide agretope binding to class II major
histocompatibility complex (“MHC“) proteins, a key determinant of
recognition of antigens by the immune system. Capable of assessing
potential immunogenicity for more than 95% of the U.S. population and
based on empirical binding data, ImmunoFilter technology is the first
predictive method to use direct experimental measurements to catalog
the breadth of MHC-peptide interactions.
“We are pleased to expand our relationship with Centocor to
include a license to our proprietary ImmunoFilter technology, which is
designed to assess the potential immunogenicity of protein drug
candidates very early in the development process,“ said Bassil Dahiyat,
Ph.D., President and CEO of Xencor.
About ImmunoFilter™ Technology
ImmunoFilter technology focuses on MHC binding of protein-derived
peptides to predict the presence of class II major histocompatibility
complex (“MHC“) agretopes in protein sequence. Consisting of a database
of proprietary immunochemical measurements and software, ImmunoFilter
tools rapidly scan therapeutic protein candidates of interest. The
ImmunoFilter database comprehensively addresses the high sequence
diversity of MHC proteins among patient populations, and was generated
from experimental measurements of peptide binding to a large set of
class II MHC proteins. This provides nearly complete coverage of the
MHC diversity present in the US population. Xencor's ImmunoFilter
technology was developed with funding from an Advanced Technology
Program grant from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
About Xencor
Xencor, Inc., engineers superior
biotherapeutics using its proprietary Protein Design Automation®
technology platform. The company is internally advancing both XPro™
protein therapeutic candidates and XmAb® antibody drug candidates
optimized for activity against biologically validated targets. Xencor's
product development is led by a protein therapeutic drug candidate,
XPro1595, for the treatment of arthritis and other rheumatic disorders
and antibody candidates for the treatment of cancer. With multiple
partners, such as industry leaders Genentech, Roche, Centocor and
MedImmune, Xencor is applying its suite of XmAb antibody Fc domains to
improve antibody drug candidates for traits such as potency and
sustained half-life. Xencor also develops therapeutic protein variants
in collaboration with major pharmaceutical partners. For more
information, please visit www.xencor.com.