Company: LIMN
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001410578-25-001432
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Company: Liminatus Pharma, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form: S-1
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 unmet need. Our vision is to develop a broad array of transformative therapies for cancer patients as a leading global biopharmaceutical company. We intend to do this through establishing a leadership position in immune-oncology and by strengthening the differentiation of the next generation anti-CD47 monoclonal antibody from IND enabling studies through to clinical development and broadening the portfolio through in-licensing highly promising and differentiated therapeutic assets.

Overview

Liminatus is a pre-clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel cancer therapies. Our product candidate is exploiting CD47 antibodies to target cancer cells. Our product candidate has the potential to become cornerstones of treatment for solid cancers.

We are developing a next generation CD47 immune checkpoint inhibitor. CD47 is a potent ‘do not eat me’ signal that enables cancer cells to evade detection by the immune system. CD47 blockade promotes uptake of tumor antigens and tumor cells by macrophages. Anti-CD47 monoclonal antibodies (mAb) generally induce anemia and thrombocytopenia due to their binding to red blood cells and platelets. The Liminatus CD47 mAb has shown to preferentially bind to immune cells, but not to red blood cells and

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platelets and does not induce hemolysis. Our clinical candidate is currently in the late preclinical stage, with most of the necessary research completed. The next steps in the clinical process will include preparing the IND package required for the submission of a Phase 1 clinical trial approval application. In the last two years, InnoBation (licensor to Liminatus) has actively invested in the CD47 asset following its licensing to Liminatus. Funds were allocated towards critical preclinical work, including CMC development and the monkey toxicity study, which were essential steps in advancing the CD47 asset. These studies were completed in collaboration with GenScript ProBio and Charles River Laboratories. In addition to these developments, InnoBation conducted its own independent animal studies to explore the effects of long-term administration of the CD47 asset. During these studies, we discovered that the CD47 asset, in addition to its potential as an anti-cancer therapeutic, also shows promise in reducing chronic inflammation and inducing weight loss. This is likely due to the asset’s ability to enhance macrophage proliferation and differentiation, which improves the scavenging of apoptotic cells. This effect not only aids in cancer treatment by enhancing the immune response but also suggests potential applications in preventing or