Immunic Presents Key Vidofludimus Calcium Data at the 40th Congress of ECTRIMS, Highlighting Its Therapeutic Potential in Multiple Sclerosis

In This Article:

– Vidofludimus Calcium Consistently Reduced Neurofilament Light Chain Levels, Compared to Placebo, in the Interim Analysis of the Phase 2 CALLIPER Trial, Across Age and Disability Levels at Baseline For All Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Subtypes –

– Clinical Signal Shown for Vidofludimus Calcium on Post COVID Fatigue May Be Related to Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation; Preventing This Reactivation May Contribute to Fatigue Reduction in Multiple Sclerosis Patients –

– Preclinical Data Showed Improved Neuronal Survival, Likely Driven by Vidofludimus Calcium's Induction of Nurr1 Activation, as Demonstrated by Primary Target Gene Regulation

In Preclinical Experiments, Vidofludimus Calcium Reduced or Prevented Development of Pathogenic Peripheral T Helper Cells, Which Could be One of the Treatment Pathways in Multiple Sclerosis –

NEW YORK, Sept. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Immunic, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMUX), a biotechnology company developing a clinical pipeline of orally administered, small molecule therapies for chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, today announced the presentation of key data at the 40th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS), highlighting Immunic's lead asset, nuclear receptor related 1 (Nurr1) activator, vidofludimus calcium's (IMU-838) therapeutic potential in multiple sclerosis (MS). The data will be presented in an oral poster presentation and three ePosters at this conference, being held September 18-20, 2024, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Additionally, members of Immunic will be available throughout the event at booth #60.

"Having four poster presentations on our lead asset, vidofludimus calcium, at the prestigious ECTRIMS Congress, illustrates the strength of the data generated for our drug candidate, to date, and its potential to become a new treatment option for MS," stated Daniel Vitt, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Immunic. "We are particularly excited to have the opportunity to present data on various aspects of vidofludimus calcium's profile, including the neurofilament light chain (NfL) interim data from our phase 2 CALLIPER trial, antiviral data suggesting an effect on reducing fatigue, Nurr1 target data supporting a neuroprotective profile, and pathogenic T cell data further supporting the drug's anti-inflammatory effects."

Dr. Vitt added, "As previously reported, in the interim analysis of our CALLIPER trial, we observed a clear separation from placebo in serum NfL levels among all patients with progressive multiple sclerosis (PMS) as well as its subtypes. These observations support the potential effectiveness of vidofludimus calcium in slowing disease progression in PMS and further substantiate its neuroprotective capabilities through the activation of Nurr1. Our next major data readout for this asset is the CALLIPER top-line data, which we expect to release in April of next year. We believe that, if the CALLIPER trial is successful in showing a beneficial effect of vidofludimus calcium, this data, along with that from the ENSURE program and vidofludimus calcium's already established, strong safety and tolerability profile, may allow for a meaningful clinical differentiation of vidofludimus calcium compared to other MS medications, providing potentially attractive commercial positioning."