GeoVax Labs (GOVX) – GeoVax Receives Allowance For New Patent Covering Vaccine Platform Technologies


Tuesday, December 10, 2024

GeoVax Labs, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel therapies and vaccines for solid tumor cancers and many of the world’s most threatening infectious diseases. The company’s lead program in oncology is a novel oncolytic solid tumor gene-directed therapy, Gedeptin®, presently in a multicenter Phase 1/2 clinical trial for advanced head and neck cancers. GeoVax’s lead infectious disease candidate is GEO-CM04S1, a next-generation COVID-19 vaccine targeting high-risk immunocompromised patient populations. Currently in three Phase 2 clinical trials, GEO-CM04S1 is being evaluated as a primary vaccine for immunocompromised patients such as those suffering from hematologic cancers and other patient populations for whom the current authorized COVID-19 vaccines are insufficient, and as a booster vaccine in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). In addition, GEO-CM04S1 is in a Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating the vaccine as a more robust, durable COVID-19 booster among healthy patients who previously received the mRNA vaccines. GeoVax has a leadership team who have driven significant value creation across multiple life science companies over the past several decades.

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Intellectual Property Estate Is Expanding. GeoVax announced that the US Patent and Trademark Office has issued a Notice of Allowance for its patent application covering the expression of antigens in virus-like particles delivered with a viral vector. This is a mechanism used to stimulate an immune response from the GeoVax MVA-based vaccines. The patent allowance is the final step in the USPTO application process, and the patent will be issued after payment of fees.

The Application Covers Expression Of Immune Stimulation Antigens. The patent titled “Vaccinia Viral Vectors Encoding Chimeric Virus Like Particles” includes claims for expressing a tumor associated antigen (TAA) in virus-like particles (VLPs) from a recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA) viral vector. This covers vaccines that use the MVA as a vector to deliver DNA that assembles into non-infectious virus-like constructs to simulate an immune response against the targeted virus. This mechanism is used in the MVA MUC-1 (cancer) and infectious disease vaccines. A detailed description of the MVA platform and VLPs begins on page 7 of our Initiation of Coverage report.


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