Anixa Biosciences Receives Notice of Allowance from Korean Ministry of Intellectual Property (MOIP) for Patent Covering Breast Cancer Vaccine Technology
Anixa Biosciences Receives Notice of Allowance from Korean Ministry of Intellectual Property (MOIP) for Patent Covering Breast Cancer Vaccine Technology |
| [09-March-2026] |
Notice of Allowance marks first Korean patent covering Anixa's breast cancer vaccine platform Expands global intellectual property coverage in markets with increasing breast cancer incidence rates and greater concentrations of younger breast cancer patients SAN JOSE, Calif., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Anixa Biosciences, Inc. ("Anixa" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: ANIX), a biotechnology company focused on the treatment and prevention of cancer, today announced that the Korean Ministry of Intellectual Property (MOIP) has issued a Notice of Allowance for a new patent related to Anixa's breast cancer vaccine technology. This patent, exclusively licensed from Cleveland Clinic, will provide composition of matter protection for the Company's novel approach to breast cancer treatment and prevention in South Korea. The patent is titled, "Vaccine Adjuvants and Formulations," and the co-inventors are Dr. Justin Johnson and the late Dr. Vincent Tuohy, both of Cleveland Clinic. With this allowance, Anixa continues to expand the international scope of its intellectual property portfolio, reinforcing its leadership in the field of cancer immunotherapy. The Korean patent complements patents issued in the United States and other key global jurisdictions, and represents an important step toward potential future regulatory approvals and commercialization efforts outside the United States. "This newly allowed patent continues the broad international recognition of the novelty and potential of our breast cancer vaccine," stated Dr. Amit Kumar, Chairman and CEO of Anixa Biosciences. "As we continue clinical development in the U.S., our growing international patent estate further strengthens our ability to pursue global opportunities and potentially partner with larger pharmaceutical companies for worldwide commercialization. In our recently completed Phase 1 clinical trial conducted at Cleveland Clinic, the vaccine met all major primary endpoints, was safe and well tolerated, and generated immune responses in 74% of participants, supporting continued clinical development of this novel preventive approach." While the breast cancer survival rate is high in South Korea, the incidence rate has been increasing rapidly. In addition, unlike Western nations, the onset of breast cancer tends to occur earlier in life in South Korea. Breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women worldwide, and currently there are no approved vaccines to prevent the disease. Anixa's vaccine is based on immunizing against human α-lactalbumin, a protein associated with lactation that is aberrantly expressed in certain types of breast cancer. This "retired" protein strategy, developed at Cleveland Clinic and licensed exclusively to Anixa, aims to selectively prime the immune system to prevent tumor formation while avoiding harm to normal tissue, particularly in aggressive forms of the disease such as triple-negative breast cancer. By reinforcing its global patent estate, Anixa is laying the groundwork for future international development and commercialization strategies. The Company's broader vaccine platform also targets other high-incidence cancers and is designed to transform how the medical community approaches cancer prevention. If successful, the technology could represent one of the first preventive vaccine approaches targeting breast cancer. About Anixa Biosciences, Inc. Forward-Looking Statements Contact:
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