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Symphogen A/S Advances Sym015 into Clinical Development Using Selexis SGE (Selexis Genetic Elements)

Geneva, Switzerland, 29 June 2016 – Selexis SA, a pioneering life sciences company and a global leader in mammalian (suspension-adapted CHO-K1) cell line generation, announced today that Symphogen A/S, a private biopharmaceutical company developing recombinant antibody mixtures, has progressed its Sym015 clinical candidate into a Phase 1 dose escalation trial in patients with solid tumors. Symphogen relied upon Selexis SGE® (Selexis Genetic Elements) to facilitate the rapid, stable, and cost-effective expression of Sym015, which is a multi-targeting monoclonal antibody (MAb) mixture that targets the MET receptor.

The proto-oncogene c-MET, also called MET, has been recognized as an important mediator of uncontrolled growth of solid tumors. Research has shown that driver mutations that result in activation of the MET receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) are associated with a wide range of human malignancies including cancers of the kidney, liver, stomach, breast, and brain.

Selexis SGEs are the foundation of the SUREtechnology Platform™. SGEs are unique epigenetic DNA-based elements that control the dynamic organization of chromatin in all mammalian cells and allow for higher and more stable expression of recombinant proteins.

“We are pleased that the power of our Selexis Genetic Elements helped Symphogen efficiently produce their next-generation antibody candidate, Sym015, and move it rapidly into clinical development,” said Igor Fisch, PhD, chief executive officer and chairman of Selexis. “The goal of our proprietary technology is to help our biopharmaceutical partners advance their discovery development programs into clinical trials and, ultimately, biologics manufacturing, offering patients new and improved treatment options.”

In December 2014, Selexis and Symphogen A/S entered into a commercial license agreement and signed the continuation of their R&D license agreement. Symphogen has licensed the rights to the Selexis SUREtechnology Platform and SURE CHO-M Cell Line™ for the development of recombinant MAb mixtures for the treatment of various cancers and infectious diseases. Symphogen has developed unique technologies for the controlled, reproducible production of highly characterized MAb mixtures manufactured as single drug products.

About Symphogen A/S

Symphogen is a private biopharmaceutical company leading the field of recombinant antibody mixtures for therapeutic use in oncology. The European-based company is developing next-generation antibody therapeutics for the treatment of cancer. Symphogen is dedicated to bringing truly innovative oncology products to the market, creating optimally selected antibody mixtures that address multiple oncology targets in a single drug product. The company has collaborations for the development of antibody therapeutics in the infectious disease area with Genentech and in immuno-oncology with Baxalta Incorporated. Symphogen employs more than 90 people, has offices in Denmark and New Jersey, the US and its investors include Essex Woodlands Health Ventures, Novo A/S, PKA, Sunstone Capital, Gilde Healthcare Partners, Danica Pension, Takeda Ventures, Inc., and Genentech. For more information, please see www.symphogen.com

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