Symptomatic flu, another respiratory RNA viral infection, affects ~10% of global population every year and is subject to frequent mutations and variants development as well as to regular pandemic outbreaks. Because of the rapid mutation rate of surface viral proteins that are targeted by the current vaccines, existing prophylactic vaccination requires updates each flu season or pandemic outbreak and has a strikingly limited efficacy (40% on average, as low as 9% in elderly). Governments, institutions, and vaccine community urgently seek for a universal flu vaccine that would provide a multi-season protection against all seasonal and emerging pandemic viral strains. OSIVAX, a French clinical stage innovative biotech, strives to develop vaccines able to prevent respiratory viral infections across multiple seasons and outbreak. OSIVAX has developed OVX836, a best-in-class, game-changing universal flu vaccine candidate.
OVX836 is based on oligoDOM®, a proprietary immune-boosting technology that triggers powerful, targeted, and durable immune responses involving activation of specific immune response killing infected cells. OVX836 circumvents the need for annual vaccination updates by targeting an intraviral protein that is highly conserved across all influenza strains. OVX836 has a potential to disrupt the flu vaccine market currently dominated by single-season vaccines. The revolutionary universal flu vaccine is predicted to have a blockbuster potential (>€2.5 billion). OSIVAX’s experienced team aims to get OVX836 ready for the clinical proof-of-efficacy milestone (Phase IIb) that will position the company for a premium licensing deal with a Big Pharma the coming years.
While variants of COVID-19 are negatively impacting the efficacy of 1st generation vaccines, a quest for effective vaccination against all variants of COVID-19 becomes of unprecedented importance to save lives and economies globally. OSIVAX leverages this revolutionary clinical-stage technology to develop a universal vaccine against all variants of COVID-19 with a phase 1 clinical trial expected to start in mid-2023.