Sandwich, UK — Levicept Ltd., an asset-centric biotechnology company focused on the development of LEVI-04, a first-in-class treatment for chronic pain indications, today announces that it has commenced its Phase I trial of LEVI-04 in healthy volunteers and osteoarthritis patients at Hammersmith Medical Research, London UK.
LEVI-04 is a proprietary p75 neurotrophin receptor fusion protein (p75NTR-Fc) being developed by Levicept as a once-a-month injectable for the treatment of osteoarthritis and chronic pain. It modulates the nerve growth factor (NGF) pathway, clinically proven to provide effective analgesia.
NGF is elevated in chronic pain, and inhibitors are efficacious in reducing pain in conditions such as osteoarthritis, back pain and cancer pain. However, anti-NGF antibodies (e.g. tanezumab, fulranumab) have side effects in some patients, such as rapid progression of osteoarthritis, resulting in early joint replacement. In pre-clinical models of osteoarthritis, LEVI-04 provides analgesia equivalent to that achieved with anti-NGF antibody treatment, but without rapid progression of osteoarthritis. LEVI-04 treatment restores neurotrophin homeostasis by providing stable binding proteins for the excess neurotrophins present in chronic pain states. Unlike anti-NGF antibodies that ablate NGF signalling, LEVI-04 reduces NGF activity to provide analgesia while maintaining the neurotrophin function required for cartilage and bone repair.
Simon Westbrook, CEO of Levicept, and the named inventor on the patent for p75NTR-Fc, originally developed at Pfizer, said:
“Studies to date indicate that LEVI-04 overcomes the shortcomings of anti-NGF antibodies; offering the same profound analgesia but without the negative effects of complete NGF removal. We believe that LEVI-04 could provide a meaningful benefit for the billion patients with chronic pain worldwide, who have limited treatment options.”
There remains a large, unmet medical need for safe and effective analgesics. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and opiates are currently the most widely used drugs to treat pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis. However, both classes of analgesics are limited by adverse side effects. NSAIDs are associated with impaired platelet function, increased cardiovascular liability and gastrointestinal adverse effects, and opiates can be highly addictive. It is estimated, if developed to a high safety standard, the market opportunity for anti-NGFs is worth in excess of $10 billion (Holmes 2012 Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 11: 337).
About Levicept
Levicept is a biopharmaceutical company focused solely on the preclinical and clinical development of LEVI-04 as treatment for osteoarthritis and chronic pain. Levicept is based in Sandwich, UK. LEVI-04 was originally discovered at Pfizer by Levicept’s founder and CEO, Simon Westbrook, who subsequently acquired the asset following the closure of Pfizer’s research site. Levicept received seed funding from Index Ventures, now Medicxi, in 2012, enabling the Company to deliver research test agent for preclinical studies, and preclinical proof-of-concept data demonstrating efficacy and safety. Levicept was awarded a £2.4 million grant by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency in April 2014. The Company raised a further £10 million in September 2014 with Advent and Glide, to develop LEVI-04 to proof-of-concept first-in-human clinical trials.
About Gilde Healthcare
Gilde Healthcare is a specialized European healthcare investor managing two business lines: a venture & growth capital fund and a lower mid-market buy-out fund. Gilde Healthcare’s venture & growth capital fund invests in therapeutics, medtech, diagnostics and digital health. The portfolio companies are based in Europe and North America. Gilde Healthcare’s lower mid-market buy-out fund invests in profitable European healthcare services companies with a focus on the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. The portfolio consists of healthcare providers, suppliers of medical products and other service providers in the healthcare market. Since 2001 Gilde Healthcare has raised €800 million ($900 million) for its specialized funds.