Quest PharmaTech to develop, market anti-PSA IgE technology for cancer treatment

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Quest PharmaTech Inc. (TSX-V: QPT) ("Quest" or the "Company"), a pharmaceutical company developing and commercializing products for the treatment of cancer, announces that it has recently signed an exclusive license agreement with University of California at Los Angeles to develop and market anti-PSA IgE technology for the treatment of cancer.

The technology was developed by Professor Manuel Penichet and Dr. Tracy Daniels-Wells in collaboration with Dr. Christopher Nicodemus among others. It covers the use of immunotherapeutic IgE in development for treatment of patients with malignancies expressing the tumor-associated antigen PSA, which is associated with prostate cancer.

Dr. Tracy Daniels-Wells will present promising preclinical results obtained with the anti-PSA monoclonal IgE as a novel therapy for prostate cancer in the upcoming AACR meeting in Washington D.C. on April 9, 2013.  The data demonstrate the potential ability of the novel molecule to selectively open the circulation which may improve the ability of cytotoxic therapy to reach cancers. At the same time, the antibody can activate specific cellular immune responses directed against PSA originating in the tumor. The presentation includes a demonstration of antitumor activity in a PSA expressing tumor mouse model.

Quest is focusing its commercial efforts in the area of antibody mediated cancer immunotherapy with both IgG and IgE products. Quest holds numerous patents for the use of tumor associated monoclonal antibodies as immune modulators. "Both IgG and IgE technologies are complementary and provide a novel approach for enhancing the effectiveness of chemotherapy while activating specific immunity to fight the cancer" commented Dr. Madi R. Madiyalakan , CEO of the Company.

The licensed technology platform includes three pending patent applications. Under the license agreement, Quest is obligated to make an upfront fee, milestone and royalty payments to UCLA on future revenues.

SOURCE Quest PharmaTech Inc.

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  1. Vino C. Mody Jr. Vino C. Mody Jr. United States says:

    A good article on anti-PSA IgE for prostate cancer treatment. The article is thorough and novel. The new treatment may allow for chemotherapy to be more effective for prostate cancer.

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