Advaxis

Advaxis, Inc.
Public
Traded as NASDAQ: ADXS
Industry Biotechnology
Healthcare
Predecessor Great Expectations, Inc.
Founded United States (March 1, 2002 (2002-03-01))
Headquarters Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Key people
  • Daniel J. O'Connor
  • Dr. Robert Petit
  • Yvonne Paterson
Products Immunotherapies for cancer
Website www.advaxis.com

Advaxis is an American company devoted to the discovery, development and commercialization of immunotherapies based on a technology platform which uses engineered Listeria monocytogenes (aka Lm).[1]:1 The company is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey and was incorporated in Delaware in 2006.[1]:1

The Lm-based platform on which the company's products are based involves the use of attenuated Lm which secrete antigen/adjuvant fusion proteins and stimulate a patient's immune system (specifically their T cells) to mount an immune response to the secreted antigen; if the antigen is specifically found on cancerous cells, then the result aims to be an effective immune response targeting and eliminating the cancer.[1]:1 Treatments developed using this paradigm are referred to as Lm-LLO immunotherapies.[1]:1

Today, the Company has over fifteen distinct constructs in various stages of development, directly developed by the Company and through strategic collaborations with recognized centers of excellence such as: the National Cancer Institute, Cancer Research – UK, the Wistar Institute, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Department of Homeland Security among others.

The Company also has a veterinary medicine program that is evaluating an Lm-LLO based immunotherapy in a Phase 1 study in canine osteosarcoma. Source: www.advaxis.com

Corporate history and governance

Beginnings

Advaxis was a Delaware corporation when it was acquired by a shell corporation (in the official SEC sense)[2] in November 2004.[1]:1 The acquiring company was Great Expectations, which was incorporated in Colorado in June 1987.[1]:1 The only operating company owned by Great Expectations was Advaxis and in 2004, a month after the acquisition, it changed its name to Advaxis, and 18 months after that it reincorporated as a Delaware corporation.[1]:1 The official 'date of inception' for the company is 1 March 2002.[1]:1

Corporate governance

As of December 2013, the COO of Advaxis was Gregory Mayes.[3]

Partnerships

In 2014, Advaxis entered a co-development and commercialization agreement with India's Biocon for the ADXS-HPV therapeutic in the Indian market, addressing HPV-associated cancers, including cervical cancer.[1]:2,[4]

Advaxis Technology

Advaxis immunotherapies are based on a novel platform technology using live attenuated Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) that are bio-engineered to secrete an antigen/adjuvant fusion protein. The vectors infect the key elements of the immune system and the secreted antigen/adjuvant fusion protein redirects the powerful immune response all human beings inherit to Lm against the cancer, itself. The adjuvant also reduces the cancer’s defense against this immune attack by 80%.[5]

Clinical Development Program

ADXS-HPV is in Phase 2 trials for HPV-associated diseases (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), cervical cancer and HPV-associated head and neck cancer.

In 2009 Advaxis published the results of the first Phase 1 trial with the first Lm-LLO based immunotherapy, ADXS-HPV in Vaccine (19 June 2009 / Volume 27, Issue 30). This study assessed side effects associated with increasing doses of ADXS-HPV in patients with metastatic, refractory, recurrent cervical cancer. Vaccine (19 June 2009 / Volume 27, Issue 30)

Veterinary Medicine Program

Intellectual Property

Advaxis’ intellectual property includes over 70 pending and issued patents. On May 18, 2010, Advaxis and the University of Pennsylvania signed an agreement granting Advaxis exclusive rights to 27 remaining patents held by the University of Pennsylvania.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "ADVAXIS, INC.", Investor Relations, Form 10-K, Advaxis, 2013, COMMISSION FILE NUMBER 000-28489, retrieved 16 March 2014
  2. "Rule 12b-2 -- Definitions". Securities Lawyer's Deskbook. University of Cincinnati College of Law. Shell Company. Archived from the original on 16 March 2014. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  3. "People". Gen. Eng. Biotechnol. News (paper). 33 (21). December 2013. p. 53.
  4. "Biocon, Advaxis Ink Deal for HPV-Associated Cancer Compound". News:Discovery & Development. Gen. Eng. Biotechnol. News (paper). 34 (4). 15 February 2014. p. 14.
  5. "Advaxis Expects No Delay in Filing IND for ADXS-PSA" (Press release). Advaxis. 11 August 2011. Archived from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  6. FoxBusiness.com (2010-06-30). "Advaxis and Department of Homeland Security in Cooperative Research and Development Agreement".
  7. "Advaxis and Department of Homeland Security Agree to Cooperative Research and Development Agreement" (PDF) (Press release). Advaxis. 2 June 2010. Archived from the original on 17 March 2014.
  8. "Advaxis and U of P School of Veterinary Medicine Sign Contract". StreetInsider. 19 December 2008.
  9. "Advaxis Signs Veterinary Study Contract with the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine" (PDF) (Press release). Advaxis. 17 August 2010. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 March 2014.
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