Maxygen's Next-Generation Interferon Alpha Enters Phase Ia Clinical Trial

The Medicon Valley Academy member Maxygen, Inc. announced the 07.11.2006 that Roche has initiated a Phase Ia clinical trial in New Zealand to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of Maxy-alpha, a next-generation interferon alpha for the treatment of hepatitis C virus infection.

The Phase Ia clinical trial is a double-blind, dose-escalation, controlled study of a single sub-cutaneous administration of Maxy-alpha in healthy volunteers with both placebo and PEGASYS (peginterferon alfa-2a (40KD)) control groups. Maxy-alpha, also known as R7025, Roche’s internal designation for the molecule, is a novel PEGylated interferon alpha variant created through the use of Maxygen’s proprietary MolecularBreeding™ directed molecular evolution technologies. Maxy-alpha has been designed to have more anti-viral activity against the hepatitis C virus and be more effective in stimulating immune responses to help combat the infection. Preclinical data comparing Maxy-alpha to PEGASYS demonstrated that Maxy-alpha has increased anti-viral and immune stimulatory activity compared to PEGASYS. Roche and Maxygen worked together to PEGylate Maxy-alpha to ensure comparable pharmacokinetics and dosing convenience to Roche’s currently marketed PEGylated interferon alpha, PEGASYS.


Source: Press-release Maxygen, 07.11.2006.

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