Coya Therapeutics Expands Pipeline and Intellectual Property Portfolio with Filing of New U.S. Patents for COYA 301 in Combination with Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Receptor Agonists

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Combination of COYA 301 + GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) may present a promising multi-pathway targeted approach for additive and/or synergistic anti-inflammatory functions for the potential treatment of inflammatory diseases, including neurodegenerative, autoimmune, and metabolic conditions;

Data supporting these patents indicate that COYA 301 and GLP-1 RA combinations may have an additive and/or synergistic anti-inflammatory effect on multiple cell types, including enhancement of regulatory T cell function, suppression of pro-inflammatory myeloid and T cells, and repolarization of these cells to anti-inflammatory phenotypes;

Proposed proprietary combinations will expand Coya’s pipeline and has potential to expand the GLP-1 market beyond the approved indications of diabetes and obesity, while opening the door to strategic partnerships and scientific collaborations

HOUSTON, July 31, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coya Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: COYA) ("Coya" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing biologics intended to enhance regulatory T cell (Treg) function, announces the filing of intellectual property protection for the combination of COYA 301, or recombinant human low dose interleukin-2 (LD IL-2), and Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs).

Dr. Arun Swaminathan, Coya’s Chief Business Officer, stated, "There has been an upswing in interest from major pharma companies looking to expand their GLP-1 RA pipeline including testing combination mechanistic approaches. The combination of low-dose IL-2 with GLP-1 RAs could offer a differentiated approach to addressing multiple conditions, including in neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s Disease, in which GLP-1 RAs have recently shown promise. We believe the potential of this proprietary combination could lead to value-creating business development partnerships."

There has been extensive commercial success using the GLP-1 RA class for the treatment of diabetes and obesity. GLP-1 RAs have anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects that may contribute to their overall glucose-lowering benefits. The influence of GLP-1 RAs on inflammatory pathways provides an opportunity to optimize these effects by combining with LD IL-2 mediated Treg enhancement.

GLP-1 RAs and LD IL-2 act through distinct mechanisms of action to exert anti-inflammatory and Treg-enhancing effects and may make this multi-targeted therapeutic approach an appealing combination to potentially address the unmet needs of patients with severe systemic and neuro-inflammatory, autoimmune, and metabolic conditions. Such dynamic and complex conditions may benefit from the combination treatments that address multiple pathophysiological pathways simultaneously. Specifically, LD IL-2 is a cytokine essential for the enhancement of Treg function and numbers suppressing inflammatory responses, while GLP-1 RAs possess neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties via modulation of microglial activity, reduction of oxidative stress, and promotion of neuronal survival. Coya is currently investigating these combinations to potentially bring forward an optimized novel therapeutic approach towards several diseases.