NEOpTTL | Innovative approach to an Individualised T-Cell Immunotherapy for cancer, using Personalised Tumour Trained Lymphocytes (pTTL) that is reliable, cost-effective, scalable and easy to implement

Summary
NEOGAP has developed a groundbreaking personalised adoptive T cell therapy for treating solid tumours based on two proprietary technologies: PIOR® machine learning software and EpiTCer®. This cancer immunotherapy consists of producing personalised Tumour Trained Lymphocytes (pTTL), which are autologous T-cells harvested from regional lymph nodes, subjected to a neoantigen-driven T-cell stimulation technology to deliver highly tumour-reactive T-cell clones (pTTLs). pTTLs are re-infused to the patient where they infiltrate and kill cancer cells, leaving healthy cells untouched. The therapy is broadly applicable to many cancer types, being personalised to each individual patient. In this EIC accelerator project, NEOGAP plans to complete a phase I/IIa clinical trial of the therapy in advanced colorectal cancer patients, focused on safety assessment and biomarker exploration and optimise the manufacturing process for the next clinical studies.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/190185439
Start date: 01-11-2023
End date: 31-01-2026
Total budget - Public funding: 8 422 865,06 Euro - 2 500 000,00 Euro
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NEOGAP has developed a groundbreaking personalised adoptive T cell therapy for treating solid tumours based on two proprietary technologies: PIOR® machine learning software and EpiTCer®. This cancer immunotherapy consists of producing personalised Tumour Trained Lymphocytes (pTTL), which are autologous T-cells harvested from regional lymph nodes, subjected to a neoantigen-driven T-cell stimulation technology to deliver highly tumour-reactive T-cell clones (pTTLs). pTTLs are re-infused to the patient where they infiltrate and kill cancer cells, leaving healthy cells untouched. The therapy is broadly applicable to many cancer types, being personalised to each individual patient. In this EIC accelerator project, NEOGAP plans to complete a phase I/IIa clinical trial of the therapy in advanced colorectal cancer patients, focused on safety assessment and biomarker exploration and optimise the manufacturing process for the next clinical studies.

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SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOROPEN-01

Update Date

12-03-2024
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