Exonate

company

About

Exonate is a biotech company spun out of the University of Nottingham that is focused on alternative splicing of (VEGF) in ophthalmology.

  • Cambridge,Cambridgeshire,United Kingdom
  • 11 - 50

Details

Last Funding Type
Seed
Industries
Biopharma,Biotechnology,Health Care,Health Diagnostics,Pharmaceutical
Founded date
Jan 1, 2013
Number Of Employee
11 - 50
Operating Status
Active
Legal Name
Exonate Limited

Exonate is a privately held, early stage, biotech company spun out of the University of Nottingham that is focused on alternative splicing of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) in ophthalmology. Exonate’s lead programme is focused on Diabetic Macular Oedema (DMO). A consequence of diabetic retinopathy, DMO, is swelling in an area of the retina called the macula and wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration (wAMD), which is the leading cause of vision loss in people aged 60 and older. The Company is founded on scientific excellence with strong links to Professor David Bates and his lab at Nottingham University specializing in the biology and biochemical pathways of VEGF splice variants.

Exonate have developed small molecules that inhibit production of pro-angiogenic VEGF through selective inhibition of serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 (SRPK1)-mediated VEGF splicing. These inhibitors have already demonstrated superior efficacy as topical agents in preclinical models of wet AMD. Through a Wellcome Trust funded project, Exonate has completed an optimization programme and has nominated a pre-clinical candidate drug with optimal characteristics.

During the second quarter of 2020 regulatory toxicology and safety pharmacology studies have taken place. This is to support the successful application to the regulatory authorities for clinical evaluation.

Exonate is led by an experienced, international management team that has previously worked together with cross-disciplinary experience in medicine and drug development, as well as successful fundraising for early stage companies.

About Diabetic Macular Oedema (DMO)*:
DMO is the build-up of fluid (Oedema) in a region of the retina called the macula. The macula is important for the sharp, straight-ahead vision that is used for reading, recognizing faces, and driving. DMO is the most common cause of vision loss among people with diabetic retinopathy. About half of all people with diabetic retinopathy will develop DMO and although it is more likely to occur as diabetic retinopathy worsens, DMO can happen at any stage of the disease.

About wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration (wet AMD):
Today, wet AMD is a leading cause of vision loss in people aged 60 years or older and affects more than 30 million patients worldwide, over 200,000 of those in the UK alone. If untreated patients are likely to lose sight in the affected eye within 24 months of disease onset.

The main currently available treatment options for DMO and wet AMD are:
• anti-VEGF antibody drugs – to prevent the growth of new blood vessels in the eye. Unlike small molecule drugs or eye drops these treatments must be injected into the eye once every 1 or 2 months. Resistance can develop to these drugs causing the disease to progress anew.
• Laser surgery – to destroy abnormal blood vessels in the eye. This type of surgery is only suitable if blood vessel damage is not too extensive and if the abnormal blood vessels aren't close to the fovea, as performing surgery close to this part of the eye can cause permanent vision loss.
• With DMO, Corticosteroids either injected or implanted into the eye, may be used alone or in combination with other drugs or laser surgery to treat DMO.

*source: https://nei.nih.gov/health/diabetic/retinopathy

Funding Rounds

Number of Funding Rounds
Total Funding Amount
6
£9.10M
Exonate has raised a total of £9.10M in funding over 2 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Jan 3, 2019 from a Series A round.
Announced Date Round Money Raised Number of Investors Lead Investors Post Valuation
Jan 3, 2019 Series A £1.50M 1 Detail
Oct 29, 2018 Seed 2 Detail
Feb 6, 2017 Grant £4.90M 1 Wellcome Trust Detail
Nov 30, 2016 Angel £1.50M 5 Detail
Oct 5, 2015 Angel £800K 1 ACF Investors Detail

Investments

Number of Investments
Number of Lead Investments
1
0
Exonate has made 1 investments. Their most recent investment was on Dec 17, 2021, when El Dorado raised $250K.
Date Company Name
Round Money Raised Industry Lead Investor
Dec 17, 2021 El Dorado
Pre-seed $250K Bitcoin

Investors

Number of Lead Investors
Number of Investors
2
11
Exonate is funded by 11 investors. Wellcome Trust and O2h Ventures are the most recent investors.
Investor Name Lead Investor Funding Round
Wellcome Trust Yes Grant
O2h Ventures Series A
Stoic VC Seed
Uniseed Ventures Seed
ACF Investors Angel
Cambridge Angels group Angel
Martlet Capital Angel
Parkwalk Advisors Angel
Fusion IP Seed
IP Group Seed

Employee Profiles

Number of Employee Profiles
4
Exonate has 4 current employee profiles, including Board member Sunil Shah
Board member
Board member
Executive
Executive