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Genexine. (n.d.). GX-I7 pipeline. Genexine. Retrieved September 3, 2024, from http://www.genexine.com/en/pipeline/gx-i7
Based on public information

Technology name

Last update: Sep 2024

Long-acting hyFc Fusion Technology

Developer(s)

Sponsor(s)

Not specified

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Type of technology

Antibody Fragment proteins

Administration route

Intramuscular, Subcutaneous, Intravenous

Development state and regulatory approval

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API)

erythropoietin (EPO)

Development Stage

Marketed

Regulatory Approval

Efesa is approved in Indonesia by the Indonesian Food and Drug Adminstration (BPOM)

Description

The novel noncytolytic hybrid Fc (hyFc) is a nonimmunogenic long-acting Fc fusion technology that uses national proteins to maximize drug stability. hyFc acts as a carrier of agonistic protein drugs using naturally existing IgD and IgG4 Fcs without any mutation in the hyFc region. IgD in the hyFC has high hinge flexibility, minimizing protein-to-protein interaction to increase drug efficacy, and lowering cytotoxicity problems through ADCC and CDC. By binding with neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn), IgG4 is recycled (regeneration) in vivo, enabling it to have long-acting pharmacokinetics.

Developer(s)

Genexine
Originator
South Korea

Genexine

Genexine is a leading South Korean biopharmaceutical company founded in 1999, focusing on developing and commercializing novel therapies using their two proprietary technologies for unmet medical needs. Their core R&D interest lies in immunotherapies for cancer and next-generation long-acting biologics. Their R&D efforts have yielded positive results.

Technology highlight

• Unmodified Natural Proteins as Carriers • Enhanced Efficacy with Reduced Cytotoxicity • Highly stable and versatile • Broad therapeutic potential • Potentially can be used in combination therapy

Illustration(s)

Technology main components

• Core Components: (i) Fc Fusion Protein: This protein is a hybrid of the Fc (fragment crystallizable) region of IgD and IgG4. (ii) IL-7 N-Terminals: These are two separate N-terminals (beginning sections) of the interleukin-7 protein bonded to the API and Fc fusion protein. • Additional Components: (I) Oligopeptide: This is a short chain of amino acids (II) Pharmaceutically accepted adjuvants -buffering agents, dispersing agents (for example: Sodium acetate, sodium chloride, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, Sodium lactate, etc)

Information on the raw materials sourcing, availability and anticipated price

Efesa (Long-acting erythropoietin) has been commercially marketed in Indonesia.

Safety, Efficacy and Evidence Summary

Safety

Clinical studies of Efesa Q2W show that 69.7% of the treated anemia in CKD-non-dialysis patients have experienced an AE (vs 64.5%).

Efficacy

Not provided

Evidence Summary

Not provided

References and relevant studies

Not provided

APIs compatibility profile

API desired features
Proteins

Human growth hormone, bone morphogenetic protein-1 (BMP-1), growth hormone-releasing hormone, growth hormone-releasing peptide, interferons and interferon receptors (e.g., interferon-C, -3, and water-soluble type I interferon receptor, etc.), granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), glucagon-like peptides (e.g., GLP-1), G-protein-coupled receptor, interleukins and interleukin receptors, enzymes, interleukin and cytokine binding proteins, macrophage activating factor, monoclonal/polyclonal antibodies are targeted.

Additional solubility data

Not provided

Additional stability data

Not provided

API loading: Maximum drug quantity to be loaded

75-90 wt%

API co-administration

2 different APIs : Therapeutic proteins can be combined however further information is not disclosed by the company

LogP

Not provided

Scale-up and manufacturing prospects

Scale-up prospects

Efesa (Efepoetin alfa), the inaugural hyFC product, has gained regulatory approval and is commercially accessible in Indonesia. Amid that, Genexine gained a 20,000 square-foot manufacturing facility located in Durham, North Carolina, United States.

Tentative equipment list for manufacturing

Not provided

Manufacturing

Manufacturing of Efesa (Efineptakin alfa) in a cleanroom involves: • Construction of a Plasmid Encoding IL 1 Ra-hyFc Fusion Protein • Establishment of Cell Lines Expressing the Present Fusion Protein • Confirmation of Protein Expression by Western • Blotting • Purification and Concentration of Protein • Characterization of hL1 RA-hFC Fusion Protein • Determination and Comparison of Binding Affinity • Detection of IL-8 Using ELISA

Specific analytical instrument required for characterization of formulation

• Field emission scanning electron microscope • Transmission electron microscopy • Photon correlation spectroscopy • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) • Circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy • SDS-PAGE and Immunoblotting

Excipients & delivery device(s)

Proprietary excipients used

No proprietary excipient used

Novel excipients or existing excipients at a concentration above Inactive Ingredient Database (IID) for the specified route of administration

No novel excipient or existing excipient used

Residual solvents used

No residual solvent used

Delivery device(s)

No delivery device

Additional features

Other features of the technology
  • Single-use
  • Other(s)

    Drug release from the protein fragments at intercellular level

Release properties

The fusion protein GX-H9, comprising the erythropoietin analog -Efepoietin Alfa and the Fc domain of human IgG4, exhibits a prolonged serum half-life due to FcRn-mediated endocytosis and recycling. The gradual release of Efepoietin Alfa from the IgG4 moiety contributes to this extended pharmacokinetic profile. Following subcutaneous administration, mean serum concentrations of Efepoietin Alfa reached peak levels within 0-12 hours and subsequently declined in a biphasic pattern.

Injectability

HyFC prefilled injections are administered via subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. The needle is inserted into the designated site, and the medication is injected at a controlled rate

Stability

hyFC technology products may allow long-term storage at cold storage with a shelf life of 1 year.

Storage conditions and cold-chain related features

Store in a refrigerator at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C. Avoid freezing. Protect from light and handle gently.

Therapeutic area(s)

  • Diabetes
  • Other(s) : "HPV, Autoimmune diseases, Organ Transplantation, CKD induced anemia, Obesity, Ocular degeneration and Neutropenia"
  • Oncology
Use case(s)
  • Treatment

Potential associated API(s)

  • Interleukins
  • erythropoietin (EPO)
  • Human Growth Hormone Agonists
  • Programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1)
  • Colony stimulating factors
  • Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogues (GLP-1)
  • Recombinant human thyroid-stimulating hormone (rhTSH)
  • glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2)
  • Interleukins
  • Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor inhibitors (VEGF/VEGFR)
  • Programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1)

Use of technology

Ease of administration
  • Administered by a community health worker
  • Administered by a nurse
  • Administered by a specialty health worker
Frequency of administration

Monthly, Every two weeks and Twice monthly

User acceptance
Not provided

Targeted user groups

Age Cohort
  • Children
  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Older Adults
Genders
  • All
Pregnant individuals

No

Lactating individuals

No

Healthy individuals

Unspecified

Comment

Not provided

Interleukins

Class(es)

Antineoplastic agent

Development stage

Phase II

Clinical trial(s)

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Lymphopenia, solid tumors, infectious disease

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Twice monthly

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

erythropoietin (EPO)

Class(es)

Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent

Development stage

Marketed

Clinical trial(s)

Not provided

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

CKG induced Anemia

Foreseen user group

Chronic kidney diseases patients

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Every 2 weeks and 4 weeks

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Efesa is approved in Indonesia by the Indonesian Food and Drug Adminstration (BPOM)

Human Growth Hormone Agonists

Class(es)

Pituitary Hormones and analogues

Development stage

Phase III

Clinical trial(s)

Not provided

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Pediatric & Adult growth hormone deficiency

Foreseen user group

Children, adolescents and adults with Growth hormone deficiency

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Twice monthly

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Eftansomatropin alfa is currently in Phase 3 clinical study in China

Programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1)

Class(es)

PDL1 inhibitors(Programmed death-ligand 1 inhibitors)

Development stage

Phase I

Clinical trial(s)

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Autoimmune disease, and Organ Transplatation

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Not provided

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

Colony stimulating factors

Class(es)

Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

Development stage

Phase I

Clinical trial(s)

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Neutropenia

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Not provided

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogues (GLP-1)

Class(es)

GLP-1 and its analogues

Development stage

Phase I

Clinical trial(s)

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Not provided

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

Recombinant human thyroid-stimulating hormone (rhTSH)

Class(es)

Recombinant human thyroid stimulating hormone

Development stage

Phase I

Clinical trial(s)

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Differentiated thyroid carcinoma

Foreseen user group

Patients who are undergoing Total or Partial Thyroidectomy

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Not provided

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2)

Class(es)

Glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) analogs

Development stage

Phase I

Clinical trial(s)

Not provided

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Short Bowel Syndrome

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Not provided

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

Interleukins

Class(es)

Interleukin-7

Development stage

Phase II

Clinical trial(s)

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Fibrotic/metastatic cancers

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Every three or six weeks

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor inhibitors (VEGF/VEGFR)

Class(es)

VEGR inhibitors

Development stage

Phase I

Clinical trial(s)

Not provided

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Neovascular (Wet) Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Not provided

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

Programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1)

Class(es)

PD-L1 inhibitors

Development stage

Phase I

Clinical trial(s)

Not provided

Foreseen/approved indication(s)

Autoimmune disease and Organ Transplantion

Foreseen user group

Not provided

Foreseen duration between application(s)

Not provided

Applications to Stringent Regulatory Authorities (SRA) / regulatory approvals

Not provided

Description

Method for producing long-acting EPO-hybrid Fc fusion protein

Brief description

The present invention relates to a method for producing an Fc fusion protein comprising an EPO-hybrid Fc fusion protein (i.e., epoetin alpha) having a C-terminal lysine content of about 1–10% and a sialic acid content of about 17–27 mol/mol. The method comprises culturing host cells transformed with DNA encoding the Fc fusion protein and DNA encoding human α-2,3-sialyltransferase under optimized culture conditions, and purifying the Fc fusion protein using an optimized purification process including anion exchange chromatography.

Representative patent

WO2025221083

Category

Process

Patent holder

PT KALBE GENEXINE BIOLOGICS; GENEXINE, INC.

Exclusivity

Not provided

Expiration date

April 18, 2045

Status

Not yet in National Phase, deadline for entry 19 October 2026

Description

Modified IL-7 fusion protein formulations

Brief description

Provided is a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a modified IL-7 protein. More particularly, it comprises (a) a modified IL-7 fusion protein; (b) a basal buffer with a concentration of 10 to 50 mM; (c) a sugar with a concentration of 2.5 to 5 w/v %; and (d) a surfactant with a concentration of 0.05 to 6 w/v %. Such pharmaceutical formulation of a modified IL-7 fusion protein does not show aggregates formation, but shows protective effects on proteins under stress conditions such as oxidation or agitation, and thus can effectively be used for the treatment of a patient.

Representative patent

WO2017078385

Category

Formulation

Patent holder

Genexine Inc

Exclusivity

Not provided

Expiration date

November 2, 2036

Status

Granted: US, KR Pending: CN

Description

Composition comprising long-acting erythropoietin

Brief description

The present invention provides a composition containing long-acting erythropoietin, and a method for preparation thereof. More particularly, there is provided an EPO-Fc fusion protein composition with excellent bio-sustainability and high purity, wherein sialic acid content of EPO-Fc is 17 mol/mol or more, and host cell-derived protein (HCP) impurity is included in an amount of 100 ng/mg or less.

Representative patent

WO2017061780

Category

Formulation

Patent holder

GENEXINE, INC. GREEN CROSS CORPORATION

Exclusivity

Not provided

Expiration date

October 6, 2036

Status

Granted: AU, KR Pending: CN

Description

Modified IL-7 linked to oligopeptide consisting of 1-10aa

Brief description

The present invention provides a modified interleukin-7 and a use thereof. The modified IL-7 or an IL-7 fusion protein of the present invention comprising the same can be obtained in high yield, and biologically active in viral infection and cancer models. Therefore, they can be used for the prevention and treatment of various diseases.

Representative patent

WO2016200219

Category

Compound

Patent holder

Genexine Inc

Exclusivity

Not provided

Expiration date

June 10, 2036

Status

Granted: CA, CN, IN, JP, KR, US, RU Pending: EP, ID, HK Not in force: BR

Description

Method of treatment of anemia using fusion polypeptide comprising EPO (erythropoietin) and immunoglobulin hybrid Fc, and dosage regimen

Brief description

The present invention relates to a method for treating anemia using a long-acting EPO preparation and, more specifically, to a method for treating an anemia patient through verification of the safe and long-acting optimum effective dosage and usage when a fusion polypeptide containing EPO and immunoglobulin hybrid Fc is administered to the anemia patient. The administration of the fusion polypeptide leads to excellent long-lasting power compared with existing EPO products, and can be effectively used in the treatment of the anemia patient through the dosage and usage suitable to minimize side effects of the cardiovascular system, which may be caused by a rapid elevation reaction of hemoglobin as an anemia treatment effect.

Representative patent

WO2016111575

Category

Method of treatment, Dosage Regimen

Patent holder

GENEXINE, INC. GREEN CROSS CORPORATION

Exclusivity

Not provided

Expiration date

January 8, 2036

Status

Granted: US, KR, RU Pending: BR, CN, ID, JP Not in force: EP

Description

Human IL-1 receptor antagonist and hybrid Fc fusion protein

Brief description

he present invention relates to a fusion protein resulting from the coupling of a human interleukin-1 receptor antagonist and hybrid Fc. More specifically, provided is a fusion protein in which a human interleukin-1 receptor antagonist is coupled to a human immunoglobulin (Ig) hybrid Fc fragment. The hybrid Fc fragment comprises IgD and IgG4. Also provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising the fusion protein. The pharmaceutical composition of the present invention can be used for the treatment of autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease (e.g. Crohn's disease and ulcerative bowel disease), psoriasis, diabetes and the like. The fusion protein of the present invention can be expected to be usable in the development of new autoimmune-disease drugs

Representative patent

WO2012053828

Category

Compound

Patent holder

Genexine Co Ltd Handok Pharmaceuticals Co Ltd

Exclusivity

Not provided

Expiration date

October 19, 2031

Status

Granted: US, KR

Description

Hybrid human Fc (hyFc) and immunoglobulin fusion protein

Brief description

Disclosed are fusion proteins comprising a biologically active molecule and an immunoglobulin (Ig) Fc domain which is linked to the biologically active molecule. The Fc domain is a hybrid human Fc domain of (i) IgG1, IgG2 or IgG4 or (ii) IgG4 and IgD. The hybrid Fc is useful as a carrier of biologically active molecules.

Representative patent

WO2008147143

Category

Compound

Patent holder

Genexine Co., Ltd.

Exclusivity

Not provided

Expiration date

May 30, 2028

Status

Granted: AU, CA, IL, SG, KR, EP (CH, DE, ES, FR, GB, IT, LI, NL) Pending: BR, JP, CN, HK, RU Not in force: IN