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AuraVax Therapeutics licences intranasal vaccine adjuvant technology from Massachusetts General Hospital

Intranasal vaccine developer AuraVax Therapeutics said that the company has licensed liposomal STING agonist technology from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) for use as an adjuvant in vaccines against COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. The technology was developed by MGH researcher Mei X. Wu.

AuraVax co-founder Navin Varadarajan commented, “We are delighted to be collaborating with MGH and Dr. Wu, who has developed a safe and potent adjuvant that can be intranasally delivered to augment the effectiveness of influenza vaccines. The intellectual property expands our portfolio to broadly target respiratory diseases from both a vaccine and therapeutic perspective. We plan to stop COVID-19, a respiratory virus, at its point of entry — the nasal cavity — as well as provide systemic protection. Our differentiated platform is based on STING agonists that we believe will lead to a vaccine with rapid protection and create sustained immunity to viral infections.” 

Varadarajan added, “The urgent race for more effective ways of vaccinating against COVID-19 and other diseases has led to a broad and extensive focus on various protective mechanisms of action. Based on pre-clinical work, our approach not only elicits a mucosal immune response, but also systemic immunity. We believe AuraVax has a competitive advantage given the platform’s ability to generate localized and generalized immune responses and a technology that simplifies the supply chain, making it well-suited for widespread distribution and self-administration.” 

Wu said, “Our laboratory has focused on improving and advancing the development of vaccines against infectious diseases to make them more effective, convenient, and safer. The immediate challenge presented by COVID-19 and the stunning science that has emerged related to the virus have enriched our knowledge about the immune response. There is evidence that triggering a mucosal immune response can evoke rapid and durable protection against pandemic viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, and through this collaboration with AuraVax, we look forward to pursuing this approach.”

Read the AuraVax press release.

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published on January 13, 2021

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