Epizyme, Inc. announced a comprehensive set of pipeline updates, including that the company has identified a path to submission for accelerated approval of tazemetostat for patients with relapsed and/or refractory follicular lymphoma (FL), both with and without EZH2 activating mutations. The company recently conducted a productive meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to discuss the FL registration strategy based on the current patient population in its ongoing Phase 2 clinical trial. Following the discussion, Epizyme has defined a registration strategy for tazemetostat in both EZH2 mutant and wild type FL patient populations, where patients’ disease has progressed following two or more lines of therapy. Based on this, the company anticipates submitting a New Drug Application (NDA) for this indication in the fourth quarter of 2019. In addition, the company provided an update on its clinical and preclinical pipeline and anticipated milestones for 2019. Tazemetostat Registration Update for Follicular Lymphoma; Phase 2 Study Fully Enrolled: The ongoing Phase 2 study has been fully enrolled and based on discussions with FDA, is expected to provide the necessary relapsed and/or refractory FL patients needed for an NDA submission, with 45 patients with EZH2 activating mutations and 54 patients with wild-type EZH2. Registration Path Identified for NDA Submission in Follicular Lymphoma: Epizyme recently met with FDA to review its planned registration strategy for tazemetostat for patients with FL who have been previously treated with two or more systemic therapies, which represents a population of unmet medical need. The company has identified a path to a submission for accelerated approval for patients with both mutant and wildtype EZH2, based on the ongoing Phase 2 study. Epizyme will further advance the Phase 2 study, with updated data to be reported at a medical meeting in mid-2019 and an NDA submission targeted for the fourth quarter of 2019. Confirmatory Program Could Support Expansion into Earlier Treatment Lines of Follicular Lymphoma: As part of an accelerated approval strategy, Epizyme plans to conduct a confirmatory program to support full approval of tazemetostat in FL, while also supporting its potential expansion into the second-line treatment of FL. Under its Fast Track designation, the company intends to engage with FDA in the first half of 2019 to discuss the confirmatory program and will share details upon initiation. Tazemetostat Registration Update for Epithelioid Sarcoma; NDA Submission for Epithelioid Sarcoma on Track for Second Quarter of 2019: Epizyme is advancing preparations for its first NDA submission for tazemetostat in the second quarter of 2019 using the accelerated approval pathway for the treatment of patients with epithelioid sarcoma (ES). ES is an ultra-rare and difficult-to-treat sarcoma with no specifically indicated FDA-approved therapies today. If approved, tazemetostat could be the first treatment specifically indicated for patients with ES. The company has begun pre-commercial activities, with plans to commercialize tazemetostat on its own in the U.S. Tazemetostat Program Expansion Updates; Combination Study to Begin in Follicular Lymphoma in 2019: Based on the monotherapy efficacy and safety data generated to-date, Epizyme plans to explore the potential of tazemetostat in earlier lines of FL as combination therapy. The company is assessing the opportunity to conduct a combination study that would compare the chemo-free combination of rituximab and Revlimid® (R2) with tazemetostat versus R2 with placebo in patients with relapsed or refractory FL. Epizyme plans to provide an update on its combination study plans once they have been finalized. R-CHOP Combination Data Further Support Tazemetostat Combination Potential: Under its collaboration agreement with Epizyme, the Lymphoma Study Association (LYSA) reported data at the 2018 American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting on the combination of tazemetostat with R-CHOP as a front-line treatment for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The data showed that the combination of the two agents was generally well-tolerated, confirmed the recommended tazemetostat dose for the combination to be 800mg twice-daily and demonstrated clinical activity, with 87% of patients experiencing a metabolic complete response. Based on these data, Epizyme is considering opportunities to expand the evaluation of this combination into patients with FL. Plans in Place to Expand Tazemetostat into New Indications and Combinations: Based on its mechanism of action, favorable safety reported and demonstrated activity in multiple tumor types and treatment settings, Epizyme plans to expand tazemetostat’s potential utility into additional combinations and indications. The company has identified the next set of clinical assessments for tazemetostat, including a combination study in castration-resistant prostate cancer that is slated to begin in mid-2019, and assessment in platinum-resistant tumors, such as small-cell lung cancer, triple-negative breast cancer and ovarian cancer, slated to begin in the second half of 2019. Genentech and Epizyme to Close Tecentriq® Combination Assessment in NSCLC: As part of a collaboration agreement, Genentech/Roche initiated assessment of tazemetostat in combination with Tecentriq for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in an arm of its MORPHEUS NSCLC Trial. Before patients had been enrolled in the study, recruitment was halted due to the partial hold placed on tazemetostat studies. Epizyme has since reopened enrollment in the U.S. and Germany for studies for which it is the sponsor. Due to the hold and strategic reprioritizations, the companies have jointly opted not to move forward with the NSCLC combination study. Preclinical and Discovery Pipeline Update; EZM8266 on Track to Begin Clinical Development: Throughout 2018, Epizyme conducted IND-enabling studies on its next development candidate, EZM8266, a novel G9a inhibitor for the treatment of sickle cell disease. The company is on track to begin clinical development of EZM8266 in the second half of 2019 with a dose-finding and safety study. Two Research Programs to Be Advanced under Boehringer Ingelheim Collaboration: In November 2018, Epizyme entered a strategic collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim focused on the research, development and commercialization of novel small molecule inhibitors directed toward two previously unaddressed epigenetic targets as potential therapies for people with cancer. Specifically, these targets are enzymes within the helicase and histone acetyltransferase (HAT) families that when dysregulated have been linked to the development of cancers that currently lack therapeutic options.