Medicenna Strengthens U.S. Patent Estate with Newly Issued and Allowed Patents Across its IL-2, IL-4 and IL-13 Superkine Platforms

On June 11, 2026 Medicenna Therapeutics Corp. ("Medicenna" or the "Company") (TSX: MDNA, OTCQX: MDNAF), a clinical-stage immunotherapy company developing Superkines for targeting cancer and autoimmune disease, reported the issuance of two new U.S. patents and the allowance of an additional U.S. patent application covering its proprietary IL-4 and IL-13 Superkine platforms, including bizaxofusp (formerly MDNA55), the Company’s IL-4 Empowered Superkine in clinical development for recurrent glioblastoma (rGBM).

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The newly issued U.S. patents, together with parallel patents recently granted in Australia and Canada within the same patent families, further reinforce Medicenna’s intellectual property position across the cytokine biology underlying its lead clinical programs: bizaxofusp, MDNA11 (IL-2 Superkine) and MDNA113 (anti–PD-1 × IL-2 bifunctional Superkine).

"These newly issued and allowed U.S. patents underscore the depth and breadth of the Superkine science Medicenna has built and the strength of the IP estate now protecting the platforms behind bizaxofusp, MDNA11 and MDNA113," said Dr. Fahar Merchant, President and Chief Executive Officer of Medicenna. "Our cytokine engineering work spans three distinct receptor systems, including IL-2, IL-4 and IL-13 and these grants extend protection into important new applications, including cellular immunotherapy and combination treatment of CNS tumors. With more than 100 active granted patents and applications worldwide, Medicenna has assembled what we believe is one of the most comprehensive patent estates in Superkine-based immunotherapy."

U.S. Patents Recently Issued

U.S. Patent No. 12,503,496: "Interleukin-4 Receptor-Binding Fusion Proteins and Uses Thereof" (Medicenna and the U.S. National Institutes of Health, co-owners). The issued patent covers the application of Medicenna’s proprietary IL-4 Superkine fusion proteins to enhancing cellular immunotherapy. With this grant, the family now includes three issued U.S. patents, and additional granted patents in Europe and India.
U.S. Patent No. 12,590,133: "IL-13/IL-4 Superkines: Immune Cell Targeting Constructs and Methods of Use Thereof" (in-licensed by Medicenna from Stanford University). The issued patent is directed to IL-13 Superkine immune cell targeting constructs, vectors, and engineered cells. The family is now granted in the United States and China, with pending applications in Canada and Europe.
U.S. Patent Recently Allowed

U.S. Patent Application No. 18/248,601: "Combination Therapy of MDNA55 and a Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor a (VEGF-A)" (Medicenna-owned). Once issued, the patent will cover combinatorial treatment of CNS tumors with bizaxofusp, including with VEGF-A-directed agents. The family also has pending applications in Canada, China, Europe, India, Japan and Korea.
Additional Recent Patent Grants Outside the United States

In parallel with these U.S. milestones, Medicenna recently received patent grants in two additional jurisdictions that extend the geographic reach of its core Superkine families:

Australian Patent No. 2018347796, "IL-4 Fusion Formulations for Treatment of Central Nervous System (CNS) Tumors," directed to Medicenna’s proprietary bizaxofusp formulation and its application to the treatment of CNS tumors. This family is now granted in Australia, Europe and the United States, with pending applications in Canada, China and India.
Canadian Patent No. 3,067,909, "Uses and Methods for IL-2 Superagonists, Agonists, and Fusions Thereof," directed to the combination of Medicenna’s IL-2 Super Agonist and checkpoint inhibitors for the treatment of cancer. This family is now granted in Australia, Canada, Japan and the United States, with additional pending applications in China, Europe and India, as well as further applications in Australia, Japan and the United States.
Medicenna continues to develop a robust global patent portfolio across its R&D platforms and clinical programs, with over 100 active granted patents and applications.

(Press release, Medicenna Therapeutics, JUN 11, 2026, View Source [SID1234666599])