Mercury Bio and Himed to Develop Osteogenic Material

Mercury Bio entered into a joint research, development and licensing agreement with Himed, a producer of bioceramics and biocompatible surface treatments for medical and dental implants. The companies aim to develop a unique osteogenic material to be used in applications like bone cements, coatings for implantable devices and many more.

Mercury Bio’s new yEV technology harnesses natural extracellular vesicles (EVs) and engineers them to carry specific RNAs and small-molecule drugs, such as the protein BMP-9, to targeted cells. These allogeneic particles, when loaded into an organic calcium phosphate (CaP)-based scaffold created by Himed, will elute at desired rates into the surrounding tissue to promote bone healing and growth.

Mercury Bio’s CEO, Bruce McCormick, believes that layering these technologies will yield dramatic benefits for device implants and other bone surgeries: “Loading yEVs with BMP-9 and infusing them into bioactive coatings will provide a highly targeted, controlled release of bone morphogenic protein, which may dramatically speed up healing and reduce the risks of complications from long recoveries after surgery. We’re excited to work with a world leader in calcium phosphates to bring the potential of advanced yEV drug delivery to the orthopedic field.”

Himed CEO Dana Barnard said, “This agreement marks Himed’s debut into organic materials, building on our long history of supplying top-level bioceramic materials and services to device manufacturers. Mercury Bio’s technology is completely innovative—we think this collaboration has great potential and could chart new directions in bone repair.”

Source: Mercury Bio Inc.

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Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.

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