Nona Biosciences and Umoja Biopharma Partner to Advance Next-Generation CAR-T Cell Therapies

13 September 2024 | Friday | News


The collaboration leverages Nona's fully human heavy chain-only antibody technology and Umoja's VivoVec™ platform to drive the development of novel in vivo CAR-T treatments for oncology and autoimmune diseases.
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Nona Biosciences, a global biotechnology company providing a total solution from "Idea to IND" (I to ITM), announced  that it has entered into a multi-target antibody discovery collaboration with Umoja Biopharma, a transformative immunotherapy company creating off-the-shelf treatments that aim to extend the reach and effectiveness of CAR-T cell therapies in oncology and autoimmunity. This collaboration leverages Nona's proprietary fully human heavy chain only antibody (HCAb) technology to produce novel in vivo generated CAR-T cell therapy drug candidates.

 

Fully human HCAbs have the potential to significantly reduce immunogenicity and offer versatility in CAR design due to their compact size, simplified structure, and precisely calibrated binding properties. This partnership aims to combine Nona's HCAb Harbour Mice® platform and direct CAR-function-based HCAb library screening platform (NonaCarFx™) with Umoja's VivoVec™ platform to develop novel in vivo CAR-T cell therapies and expand the potential reach of this innovative delivery technology.

Dr. Jingsong Wang, MD, PhD, Chairman of Nona Biosciences, commented, "We are excited to collaborate with Umoja Biopharma, a pioneer in cell and gene therapy. We believe that our HCAb Harbour Mice® technology and NonaCarFxTM platform, alongside with our extensive experience in oncology and immunology, will empower Umoja to generate novel CAR-T cell therapies that benefit patients worldwide."

Byoung Ryu, PhD, Umoja's Executive Vice President of Discovery Research and Vector Biology added, "Nona is a great partner for Umoja as we continue to move the CAR-T cell field towards directly administrated in vivo CAR therapeutics. Nona has demonstrated capabilities for generating highly functional CAR candidates, and we look forward to developing multiple in vivo drug candidates through this partnership and ultimately, helping change outcomes for these patients."

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