CytRx Corporation Highlights Dosing of the First Patient in Licensee NantCell, Inc. Clinical Trial Investigating Cell-Based Therapy in Combination with Multiple Anti-Cancer Agents, Including Aldoxorubicin, in Patients with Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer
January 17, 2018 at 09:00 am
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CytRx Corporation highlighted that aldoxorubicin licensee NantCell, Inc. has dosed the first patient in the Phase 1b portion of a Phase 1b/2 clinical trial for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer. The trial will investigate high-affinity natural killer (haNK) cell therapy in combination with anti-cancer agents, including aldoxorubicin, in metastatic pancreatic cancer patients who have progressed on or following standard-of-care therapy. The trial titled "QUILT-3.070: Molecularly Informed Integrated Immunotherapy Combining Innate High-affinity Natural Killer (haNK) Cell Therapy With Adenoviral and Yeast-based Vaccines to Induce T-cell Responses in Subjects With Pancreatic Cancer Who Have Progressed on or After Standard-of-care Therapy," (NCT03387098) is a single-center, open-label, Phase 1b/2 clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of several combination therapies, including combinations with aldoxorubicin, in subjects with pancreatic cancer who have progressed on or after previous standard of care chemotherapy. This trial is expected to enroll approximately 173 patients. The primary endpoint for the Phase 1b portion of the trial is safety and the primary endpoint for the Phase 2 portion of the trial is objective response rate (ORR) by RECIST.
Immunitybio, Inc. is a vertically integrated, clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapies and vaccines that bolster the natural immune system to defeat cancers and infectious diseases. Using its proprietary platforms that amplify both the innate and adaptive branches of the immune system, its advances therapies and vaccines to defeat urologic and other cancers, as well as infectious diseases. Its platforms and their associated product candidates are designed to attack cancer and infectious pathogens by activating both the innate immune system, including NK cells, dendritic cells, and macrophages, as well as the adaptive immune system comprising, B and T cells, in an orchestrated manner. Its platforms for the development of biologic product candidates include antibody-cytokine fusion proteins; DNA, RNA and recombinant protein vaccines, and cell therapies. Its lead biologic commercial product candidate Anktiva is an IL-15 superagonist antibody-cytokine fusion protein.
CytRx Corporation Highlights Dosing of the First Patient in Licensee NantCell, Inc. Clinical Trial Investigating Cell-Based Therapy in Combination with Multiple Anti-Cancer Agents, Including Aldoxorubicin, in Patients with Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer