MaaT Pharma To Release First in Patients Data On Autologous Fecal Microbiota Transfer

Date : novembre 30, 2017

MaaT Pharma To Release First in Patients Data At The 2017 ASH Meeting On Autologous Fecal Microbiota Transfer And Restoration Of Microbiota Diversity

The French Microbiome company completed its first clinical study proving that Autologous Fecal Microbiota Transfer induced a 90% recovery of gut microbiome diversity. These promising results could open new avenues for treating several conditions in the hematology-oncology field.

(Lyon-France) – November 30, 2017 – MaaT Pharma, a French-based microbiome company developing innovative treatments for unmet medical needs in hematology-oncology, infection diseases and immune diseases such as GvHD, announces that data related to MaaT011* will be the subject of one poster presentation at the 59th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exhibition on December 9-12 in Atlanta, USA.

*Product: Enema administration of MaaT011, Autologous Fecal Microbiota suspension, targeting diversity
restoration following iatrogenic dysbiosis.The presentation details are as follows:

  • Abstract Title: Prevention of Dysbiosis Complications with Autologous Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (auto-FMT) in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) Patients Undergoing Intensive / Treatment (ODYSSEE study): First Results of a Prospective Multicenter Trial
  • Date: Sunday, December 10, 2017, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
  • Location: Bldg A, Lvl 1, Hall A2 (Georgia World Congress Center)
  • Session: 616. Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Novel Therapy, excluding Transplantation: Poster II
  • Presented by: Dr Florent Malard1 & Dr Emilie Plantamura2
  • Abstract: #2624
  • Link: https://ash.confex.com/ash/2017/webprogram/Paper102744.html

This presentation underlines the medical rationale of the use of FMT in hematology-oncology. The design of the ongoing Phase I/II study, in Acute Myeloid Leukemia will also be explained.Auto-FMT induced a recovery of microbiota diversity as high as 90% at the genus level and a return to the baseline of the resistance gene copy-count. A safety review by an external Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) recently confirmed the safety profile of the product in this very fragile patient population.Patients’ profiles are currently being reviewed to assess clinical outcomes.

Microbiome research, an Investment for the Future

Recent findings in microbiome research are promising and open new therapeutic pathways for physicians and patients in infectious diseases, cancer, immuno-deficient diseases, obesity, autism, etc. Meanwhile, scientific publications and investments in biotech companies specialized in the microbiome have multiplied.
For example, the United States has chosen to launch in 2016 « The National Microbiome Initiative » with a fund of more than $120 million for research. France also supports biotech companies like MaaT Pharma in this field, through its PIA investment program. MaaT Pharma is the first MicrobioTech to use GMP Compliant Fecal Microbiota Transfers (FMT) in patients.

Following its Proof of Concept using MaaT011, MaaT Pharma currently develops drug products using autologous and allogeneic microbiota transfers. Driven by its exponential growth, MaaT Pharma has teamed up with Biocodex to develop an oral form of its drug. A step further towards industrialization of FMT for this MicrobioTech company, which has developed the first CE marked device for stool collection and dilution.

About MaaT Pharma

Founded at the end of 2014, MaaT Pharma (Microbiota as a Therapy), a microbiome–based biopharmaceutical company, revolutionizing and shaping a selective approach to therapies in order to treat debilitating diseases linked to gut microbiota imbalances. Thanks to the €16 million in funding MaaT Pharma is currently developing a range of FMT products for patients suffering from hematology-oncology, infection diseases and immune diseases such as GvHD to optimize the success of the harsh medical treatment associated. MaaT Pharma’s revolutionary and rapid approach plays a considerable part in the evolution of tailored treatment therapies.

Thanks to a strong scientific and medical network, the company is increasing its partnerships with renowned institutions such as INRA, and Bioaster and is part of a consortium coordinated by Institut Gustave Roussy to improve the efficacy of immunotherapies. In the coming months, MaaT Pharma will significantly pursue its development programs in hematological and infectious indications and is preparing its next fundraising with the objective of launching an oral formulation of the FMT drug product by 2018.

MaaT Pharma is backed by its investors who are experts in the Microbiome field and in technological developments:
Seventure, CM-CIC Innovations, Biocodex and INRA.

For additional information, please visit www.maatpharma.com or follow us on Twitter @MaaT_Pharma.

Directrice Scientifique par intérim

Sheri Simmons

Sheri Simmons, Ph.D., est Directrice Scientifique par intérim au sein de MaaT Pharma. Sheri apporte une expertise approfondie en biotechnologie, en particulier dans le domaine du microbiome, ayant occupé des postes de direction scientifique chez Seres Therapeutics, au sein de l’équipe Microbiome Solutions de Johnson & Johnson, et plus récemment chez Seed Health, société leader dans le domaine des probiotiques. Dans ses fonctions, elle renforce le leadership scientifique de la Société, supervise les recherches précliniques, les initiatives en intelligence artificielle et data, et soutient les opérations liées à la demande d’Autorisation de Mise sur le Marché de Xervyteg® dans l’aGvH.

Sheri est titulaire d’un doctorat en océanographie biologique du Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) et a obtenu un Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) en écologie et biologie évolutive à l’Université de Princeton, où elle a été diplômée summa cum laude, membre de Phi Beta Kappa, et lauréate de l’un des six prix récompensant les meilleures thèses de fin d’études en sciences.

CEO and co-founder

Hervé Affagard

Hervé Affagard is the CEO and co-founder of MaaT Pharma. For the past 15 years, Hervé has been an intra/entrepreneur in the healthcare industry, after starting his career in IT in the steel industry. In late 2014, Hervé co-founded the company alongside Dr. Joël Doré, author of nearly 500 publications, and
one of the world’s most cited authors in the microbiome sphere today, after a professional career that spanned multiple industries. Hervé has led MaaT Pharma’s development from its early concept in 2013 and has been at the forefront of the development of the microbiome healthcare ecosystem in France and Europe. In January 2022, Hervé has been elected President of Allliance Promotion Microbiote, an organization founded in 2021 to support the microbiome sector development in France.

Engineer, MBA