On August 8, 2018 Apexigen, Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, reported the successful completion of its Series B and Series C financings in which it raised a total of $73 million (Press release, Apexigen, AUG 8, 2018, View Source [SID1234528533]).
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The $15 million Series B financing was led by Decheng Capital and the recent $58 million Series C financing was led by 3E Bioventures Capital, Virtus Inspire Ventures, and SV Tech Ventures. As a result of these financings, Apexigen’s Board of Directors was expanded to include Dan Zabrowski, Ph.D. of Decheng Capital, and Karen Liu, Ph.D. of 3E Bioventures Capital.
Apexigen intends to use these proceeds to advance the clinical development of its lead immuno-oncology (I-O) therapeutic APX005M, a monoclonal antibody targeting CD40. Currently, APX005M is in multiple Phase 2 clinical trials to treat different types of cancers. The proceeds will also be used to discover and develop Apexigen’s broader pipeline of therapies.
"Completing these financings puts Apexigen on a new trajectory for growth. We now have the resources to both execute our clinical development strategy for APX005M and accelerate building our pipeline of novel therapeutics based on our proprietary product discovery platform APXiMAB", said Xiaodong Yang, M.D., Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Apexigen. "For APX005M, we are conducting a robust clinical program with 8 ongoing clinical trials, as we believe CD40 activation by APX005M will become a key component in several new I-O therapeutic regimens for treating cancer patients. Looking ahead, we will use our powerful discovery research engine to accelerate generation of new I-O therapeutics."
About APX005M
APX005M is a novel, humanized monoclonal antibody that stimulates the anti-tumor immune response. APX005M targets CD40, a co-stimulatory receptor that is essential for activating both innate and adaptive immune systems. Binding of APX005M to CD40 on antigen presenting cells (i.e., dendritic cells, monocytes and B-cells) initiates a multi-faceted immune response bringing multiple components of the immune system (e.g., T cells, macrophages) to work in concert against cancer. APX005M is currently in Phase 2 clinical development for the treatment of cancers such as melanoma, non-small cell lung cancer, pancreatic cancer and renal cell carcinoma in various combinations with immunotherapy, chemotherapy or radiation therapy.