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CEL-SCI Granted European Patent for Multikine's Mechanism of Action in Making Tumors 'Visible' to the Immune System
[October 10, 2017]

CEL-SCI Granted European Patent for Multikine's Mechanism of Action in Making Tumors 'Visible' to the Immune System


CEL-SCI Corporation (NYSE American: CVM) announced today that the European Patent Office has issued a new patent to CEL-SCI for its lead investigational immunotherapy, Multikine* (Leukocyte Interleukin, Injection), which is currently in a pivotal Phase 3 trial for head and neck cancer. Patent # EP 1 879 618 B1 is titled, "A Method for Modulating HLA Class II Tumor Cell Surface Expression With A Cytokine Mixture" addresses Multikine's mechanism of action to make tumors more visible to the immune system.

"This is a key patent which along with the other Multikine issued patents addresses how Multikine enables the immune system to recognize and attack the tumor. One way tumor cells evade the immune system is by expressing human leukocyte antigens (HLA) on the tumor cell surface, thus appearing as 'self' to the immune cells and therefore the tumor cells are not attacked," stated Eyal Talor, PhD, CEL-SCI's Chief Scientific Officer. "It is important to note that the tumors of the Multikine-treated responders in our prior Phase 2 studies had no HLA Class II expressed on the cell surface following Multikine treatment as compared to controls**. This points to Multikine's ability to modulate HLA expression on the tumor cell surface, thereby allowing the immune system to recognize and attack the tumor."

Geert Kersten, CEO of CEL-SCI commented, "As we are now nearing the end of our Phase 3 study with Multikine in head and neck cancer, this recently issued European patent is very important. It further fortifies our IP estate, which includes a number of issued patents for Multikine in the US, Europe and other major world markets including Japan and China, where we hope to make Multikine available to patients, upon regulatory and marketing approval."

** Timar et al, JCO 2005 (a Pathology Study)

About CEL-SCI Corporation /p>



CEL-SCI's work is focused on finding the best way to activate the immune system to fight cancer and infectious diseases. Its lead investigational immunotherapy, Multikine* (Leukocyte Interleukin, Injection), is currently being studied in a pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial as a potential neoadjuvant treatment for patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. The study was designed with the objective that, if the study endpoint, which is an improvement in overall survival of the subjects treated with the Multikine treatment regimen plus the current standard of care (SOC) as compared to subjects treated with the current SOC only, is satisfied, the study results will be used to support applications that the Company plans to submit to regulatory agencies in order to seek commercial marketing approvals for Multikine in major markets around the world. The Company's LEAPS technology is being developed as a therapeutic vaccine for rheumatoid arthritis and is supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health. CEL-SCI has patents on Multikine from the US, Europe, China, and Japan.

The Company has operations in Vienna, Virginia, and in/near Baltimore, Maryland.


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* Multikine (Leukocyte Interleukin, Injection) is the trademark that CEL-SCI has registered for this investigational therapy, and this proprietary name is subject to FDA review in connection with the Company's future anticipated regulatory submission for approval. Multikine has not been licensed or approved for sale, barter or exchange by the FDA or any other regulatory agency. Similarly, its safety or efficacy has not been established for any use. Moreover, no definitive conclusions can be drawn from the early-phase, clinical-trials data involving the investigational therapy Multikine. Further research is required, and early-phase clinical trial results must be confirmed in the Phase 3 clinical trial of this investigational therapy that is in progress.


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