Company: CERO
Filing Date: 2025-12-05
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-118817
Chunk: 167

Company: CERO THERAPEUTICS HOLDINGS, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-12-05
Form: S-1
Chunk 167
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 enhanced cancer immunotherapy capabilities. The approach builds on the early success of adoptive T cell transfer, which has demonstrated the ability of T cells to proliferate, traffic, and circulate within both primary and metastatic tumors. By enhancing phagocytic clearance and antigen presentation activity and integrating them into T cells, we believe CER-T cells offer the potential for more effective elimination of cancer cells. The industry’s decades-long experience with engineered T cell use provides a solid foundation for the development of CER-1236. As the target ligand of our initial CER-T cell is not an antigen restricted to only certain tumors, CER-1236 T cells may provide clinical benefit across multiple tumor types. The functional interaction of CER-1236 T cells is depicted in the illustration presented below. 95 CER-1236 T cells are designed to harness the power of both the innate and adaptive immune systems CER-1236 expresses the external domain of the prophagocytic receptor TIM-4 which is linked to T cell and innate immune cell intracellular signaling domains. TIM-4 is normally expressed on subsets of macrophages and dendritic cells and harbors endogenous phagocytic capacity through its binding to and recognition of TIM-4-L. The intracellular signaling domains in CER-1236 are designed to trigger T cell cytotoxic function and enhance TIM-4 mediated phagocytosis. CD3ξ is the signaling component of the TCR and CD28 is a co-stimulatory domain needed for optimal activation. The TLR2 domain is involved in both innate and adaptive immune responses and activation of TLR2 further enhances signaling through both NF-κB and the mitogen-activated protein (“MAP”) kinase family, promoting T cell activity and phagocytic uptake. Both CD28 and CD3ξ signaling domains are incorporated into approved CAR-T cell products. A third generation anti-CD19 CAR-T cell that incorporates a TLR2 domain is currently in clinical development. By virtue of the TIM-4 engulfment receptor and the intracellular signaling domains, CER-1236 combines attributes of both T cells and phagocytic cells. In phagocytic cells, such as macrophages and dendritic cells, recognition of TIM-4-L on the surface of apoptotic cells by native TIM-4 leads internalization by utilizing integrin coreceptors to activate phagocytic signaling. TIM-4-mediated phagocytosis depends on activation of the