First Patient Enrolled in Merakris-Sponsored VA Clinical Trial


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., July 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The first patient has been enrolled in a Phase II clinical trial – sponsored by Merakris Therapeutics – to measure the safety and efficacy of its investigational wound care product, Dermacyte® Amniotic Wound Care Liquid, for the treatment of non-healing venous stasis ulcers.

The Research Triangle Park – headquartered biotechnology company is collaborating with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to see how well Dermacyte Liquid, injected below the skin, promotes healing of chronic venous stasis ulcers (VSUs). These types of ulcers are caused by problems with blood flow in the veins of the legs and can result in series complications in patients when unhealed.

Dermacyte Liquid is a cell-free amniotic therapy that works by stimulating skin cell migration and activating gene expression pathways that promote wound healing.

Merakris has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the VA and is currently negotiating with additional clinical sites to conduct the two-part Phase II clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04647240). It is designed to determine the safety, effectiveness, and frequency of administration of the investigational product.

If approved, Dermacyte Liquid will be the first subcutaneous biologic therapy indicated for the treatment of VSUs, which account for 60-80% of all leg ulcers that occur in the presence of venous disease. An estimated 500,000-600,000 people suffer from this condition in the United States alone each year. The global market for treatments is estimated to approach $5 billion annually by 2026.

Part 1 of the study will enroll approximately 10 subjects between the ages of 18 and 75 years old who have non-infected VSUs that haven’t improved after at least four weeks of conventional wound therapy. Patients are randomized 1:1 to receive Dermacyte Liquid on a once weekly or once biweekly schedule. They will be followed for 12 weeks. The first patient has already begun receiving the investigational treatment.

The data from Part 1 will be used to determine dosing frequency for the double-blinded and placebo controlled second part of the study. An estimated 30 participants will be recruited to participate, according to Merakris CEO Chris Broderick. The second stage also will last 12 weeks.

“The successful enrollment of the first subject in this clinical trial marks a significant milestone for our biotechnology company,” Broderick said. “Dermacyte Liquid contains the natural biomolecules present in amniotic tissues and fluids in an injectable form, and our data suggest that these components may allow us to usher in a new era of precision wound healing.”

Broderick said the company has filed ten patent applications covering Dermacyte Liquid and its unique mode of action that date back to February of 2019 and plans to conduct more clinical studies in the future.

About Merakris

Merakris Therapeutics – founded in 2016 – pioneers the use of commercially scalable stem cell-derived biotherapeutic technologies to promote the healing of damaged tissue. Its mission is to improve global patient care and outcomes through regenerative biotechnologies. The company’s other products include:

  • Dermacyte® Matrix, a human amniotic membrane allograft that provides a protective covering to skin wounds and surgical sites.
  • Opticyte® Matrix, which creates an ophthalmic barrier to the corneal surface of the eye and can be used with various ocular procedures.

Merakris also is investigating other novel biotechnology solutions that promote wound healing and tissue regeneration.

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