US life sciences company Lunai Bioworks Inc (NASDAQ:LNAI) announced on Monday the completion of a USD20m preferred equity issuance to acquire intellectual property assets from two counterparties, expanding the company's central nervous system (CNS) platform with complementary neurotherapeutic compounds and delivery technologies.
The acquired portfolio is designed to address a key limitation in neurological disease treatment, including Alzheimer's disease, where the blood-brain barrier (BBB) can restrict therapeutic access to the brain. The expanded intellectual property portfolio introduces complementary CNS delivery technologies and multi-agent, combinatorial therapeutic approaches, which will be integrated into Lunai Bioworks IP, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, broadening the company's growing platform of neurological disease and biodefense applications.
This transaction integrates two distinct CNS delivery approaches into Lunai's platform: a BBB-crossing prodrug system and a nose-to-brain (N2B) delivery pathway that bypasses the BBB via olfactory and trigeminal routes. Together, these approaches are intended to support both individual and combination therapies, align with Lunai's AI-driven patient stratification strategy, expand potential applications across neurological disease, 505(b)(2) development pathways, and CNS-targeted biodefense and countermeasure programs, and position Lunai for potential partnership, licensing, and non-dilutive funding opportunities.
The combined platform is also expected to support multiple regulatory pathways, including potential 505(b)(2) opportunities for reformulated or repurposed therapeutics. These pathways may enable more efficient development timelines and reduced clinical risk relative to traditional de novo drug development programs.
In addition, the expanded intellectual property portfolio is expected to strengthen Lunai's role in biodefense-related initiatives, including its Pathfinder program, by increasing its capacity to evaluate and deploy CNS-targeted countermeasures. This includes the potential use of established pharmacological agents in combination with alternative delivery approaches designed for rapid administration and central nervous system access following chemical or environmental exposures.
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