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§ Private Profile · North Brunswick, NJ, USA
Biotherapeutics company developing novel IgA antibodies from human milk for anti-infective therapies targeting mucosal infections and rare.
Lactiga is a biotherapeutics company developing novel antibodies derived from human milk to treat mucosal infections and immune-related conditions. The company focuses on creating anti-infective therapies for patients with rare immunodeficiencies, including common variable immune deficiency (CVID), and developing treatments for COVID-19 and other respiratory infections. Operating as a venture-backed, NIH-funded biotech startup, Lactiga receives both private venture capital and government research funding, leveraging IgA antibodies to restore mucosal immunity in vulnerable populations. The company holds 3 granted patents, supporting its LCTG-001 program for life-threatening respiratory mucosal infections and the NIH-funded LCTG-002 COVID-19 respiratory therapeutic program. Key personnel include co-founders Viraj Mane, PhD (Chief Scientific Officer) and Rikin Mehta, PharmD/JD (Chief Executive Officer), along with Chief Development Officer Igor Gonda. Established in 2017, Lactiga was co-founded by Viraj Mane and Rikin Mehta.
Lactiga has raised $3.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Lactiga has raised $3.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Lactiga is a venture‑backed biotechnology company developing mucosal antibody therapies—centered on secretory IgA (sIgA) derived concepts from human milk—to prevent and treat infections and immune‑related mucosal disorders, with a lead asset targeting patients with Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (PIDs). [3][1]
High‑Level Overview
For a portfolio / product view (company-centric summary): Lactiga develops sIgA‑based biologics (lead candidate LCTG‑001) intended to protect mucosal surfaces and prevent infections in immunodeficient patients; primary customers are clinicians and patients with PIDs and potentially broader populations with chronic mucosal inflammatory or infectious conditions; the product addresses unmet needs in mucosal immunity where systemic antibodies are less effective; growth momentum includes venture backing, multiple patents, academic sponsored‑research agreements, and NIH/NIAID grant support and regulatory designations (e.g., Rare Pediatric Disease designation noted for LCTG‑001). [3][1][4]
Origin Story
Core Differentiators
Role in the Broader Tech / Biotech Landscape
Quick Take & Future Outlook
Quick take: Lactiga occupies a distinct niche—translating human‑milk sIgA biology into therapeutics for mucosal immune disorders—and has accumulated early scientific, regulatory and funding validation that positions it to be a bellwether for mucosal antibody therapeutics if clinical data confirm promise.[3][1][4]
Limitations / sources: This profile is based on Lactiga’s public site, industry summaries and database entries that report company claims, leadership bios, grant awards and patent activity; corporate disclosures and peer‑reviewed clinical data (when available) should be consulted for deeper technical and clinical validation.[3][1][4]
Lactiga has raised $3.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Lactiga's investors include Zachary Slayback, David Carter, Judith Sheft, Alt Capital, Antler, Autopilot Fund, Blockchain Founders Fund, Castle Island Ventures, Champion Hill Labs, Convective Capital, Mathias Schilling, Jude Gomila Rolling Fund.
Lactiga has raised $3.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $1.9M Grant / Pre-Seed in September 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 21, 2022 | $1.9M Grant | Zachary Slayback | David Carter, Judith Sheft | Announced |
| Nov 1, 2020 | $1M Seed | — | ALT Capital, Antler, Autopilot Fund, Blockchain Founders Fund, Castle Island Ventures, Champion Hill Labs, Convective Capital, Mathias Schilling, Jude Gomila Rolling Fund, Lakehouse Ventures, Matrix, Wild Ventures, Alexandre Scialom, BEN Tossell, Brandon Goldman, Francis Pedraza, Jeff Seibert, Jonathan Swanson, Wayne Chang, 1517 Fund | Announced |