On March 21, 2017 Cellectar Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: CLRB) (the "company"), an oncology-focused, clinical stage biotechnology company, reported the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted a method of use patent for CLR 124, the company’s cancer imaging agent, which utilizes Cellectar’s proprietary phospholipid drug conjugate (PDC) delivery platform (Press release, Cellectar Biosciences, MAR 21, 2017, View Source [SID1234518227]). Schedule your 30 min Free 1stOncology Demo!
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The recently issued patent, #9,579,406, titled "Phospholipid Ether Analogs as Agents for Detecting and Locating Cancer and Methods Thereof," outlines the use of CLR 124 in PET imaging to detect radiation-insensitive or chemotherapy-insensitive cancers and cancer metastases. Importantly, the patent also provides coverage for the use of CLR 124 in identifying the location of these cancers or cancer metastases specifically within an organ or tissue in a patient. This patent is a continuation-in-part of a previous patent application, #10,906,687, which has resulted in three previously issued patents. The current patent provides intellectual property protection through March 2, 2025.
"This patent further demonstrates the utility of our PDC delivery platform to effectively provide cancer targeting for both therapeutic and diagnostic oncologic payloads, potentially allowing for more effective treatment, regardless of the modality," said Jim Caruso, president and CEO of Cellectar. "We remain focused on developing our therapeutic assets, specifically CLR 131, for the treatment of multiple myeloma and other hematologic malignancies. However, the potential of the platform provides significant opportunity in a variety of clinical applications."
About Phospholipid Drug Conjugates (PDCs)
Cellectar’s product candidates are built upon its patented cancer cell-targeting delivery and retention platform of optimized phospholipid ether-drug conjugates (PDCs). The company deliberately designed its phospholipid ether (PLE) carrier platform to be coupled with a variety of payloads to facilitate both therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The basis for selective tumor targeting of our PDC compounds lies in the differences between the plasma membranes of cancer cells compared to those of normal cells. Cancer cell membranes are highly enriched in lipid rafts, which are glycolipoprotein microdomains of the plasma membrane of cells that contain high concentrations of cholesterol and sphingolipids, and serve to organize cell surface and intracellular signaling molecules. PDCs have been tested in more than 80 different xenograft models of cancer.