VBL Therapeutics Presents Positive Data on its MOSPD2 Platform Technology in Oncology and Inflammation at BIO 2018

On June 5, 2018 VBL Therapeutics (NASDAQ:VBLT) reported data on its novel MOSPD2 program in oncology and inflammation at the 2018 BIO International Convention in Boston, Massachusetts (Press release, VBL Therapeutics, JUN 5, 2018, View Source [SID1234527188]).

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"Our research has shown that MOSPD2 plays a key role in the regulation of cell motility," said Dror Harats, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of VBL Therapeutics. "We have generated data indicating that MOSPD2 is required for directional movement, or chemotaxis, of tumor cells and certain immune cells, and therefore appears to play a central role in both oncology and inflammation. We continue to advance our exciting VB-600 series of antibodies as drug candidates for oncology and inflammatory indications."

MOSPD2 can be found in many types of solid tumors, and is highly expressed on tumor cells when they start invading tissues or creating metastatic lesions. VBL’s data indicate that knock-out of MOSPD2 in tumor cells may reduce metastasis by up to 95%. At the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) conference in April this year, VBL presented a late-breaking proof-of-concept study demonstrating antibody-mediated killing of MOSPD2-expressing cancer cells.

VBL research has also shown that knocking-out the MOSPD2 gene in mice could protect the animals from developing some inflammatory diseases. The Company has generated antibodies that block immune cell migration and show efficacy in a model of multiple sclerosis.

VBL is developing the VB-600 platform of biologic drug candidates for oncology and inflammatory indications. The Company plans to file an IND in this program by year-end 2019. For a webcast of VBL’s presentation at BIO see: LINK