Therapies for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), while directed at reducing joint inflammation, have undesirable systemic effects that increase the risk of adverse events. Thus, there is a need for improved measures of disease control, as well as methods to better target therapies for the tissues affected.
Previous studies describe that inflamed joints of RA patients present a population of activated macrophages expressing a receptor for vitamin folic acid (FA, folate). Only a few cell types express the folate receptor (FR)β, so FA-targeted therapies can selectively attack the pathologic cell population, leaving the non-activated macrophages unharmed.
Under the former FP7 NANOFOL project (2009-2013), novel FA-based liposomes were developed, incorporating a patented bifunctional peptide working as an anchor into the liposomal membrane and as a FA-linker. Complete prophylactic efficacy against arthritis was observed in mice treated with these FA-based liposomes encapsulating methotrexate (FBL-MTX) which performed better than free MTX, the currently used anchor drug for RA.
The present H2020 FOLSMART project (2016-2020) was devoted to the technology up-scaling of FBL-MTX production, and demonstration of reproducibility and stability of pilot scale batches (GMP) with reference to lab batches in terms of composition, physical properties, efficacy and safety. The focus is the first testing in humans, so getting the approvals from the Ethics and Regulatory Authorities was a milestone.
The business development was another great objective of FOLSMART, where the creation of a start-up company and its integration in the consortium as partner were included. Being a technology and innovation-driven project, careful handling of Industrial Property Rights (IPR) was merged within the main goals. Also, benchmarking FBL-MTX against the injectable MTX was the objective of the pharmacoeconomical evaluation.
A broad dissemination plan was set as another objective of FOLSMART, at this stage specially focused on the scientific community, general audience and first contacts with patients and prescribers.