10-Q – Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)]

Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals has filed a 10-Q – Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)] with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Filing, 10-Q, Spring Bank Pharmaceuticals, 2018, DEC 20, 2017, View Source [SID1234527566]).

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10-K – Annual report [Section 13 and 15(d), not S-K Item 405]

Advaxis has filed a 10-K – Annual report [Section 13 and 15(d), not S-K Item 405] with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Filing, 10-K, Advaxis, 2017, DEC 20, 2017, View Source [SID1234522739]).

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MabVax Therapeutics Announces Completion of Enrollment and Initial Patient Dosing in an Expanded Cohort of the Phase 1 Trial Evaluating MVT-5873 in Combination with First-Line Chemotherapy

On December 20, 2017 MabVax Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: MBVX), a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the development of antibody-based products to address unmet medical needs in the treatment of cancer, reported the completion of enrollment and initial patient dosing in an expanded cohort of the Company’s Phase 1 trial evaluating MVT-5873 in combination with standard of care chemotherapy in newly diagnosed patients with pancreatic and other CA19-9 positive malignancies (Press release, MabVax, DEC 20, 2017, View Source [SID1234522728]).

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In October, the Company provided an update at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper)-NCI-EORTC International Conference highlighting encouraging preliminary tumor response data when MVT-5873 was given in combination with nab-paclitaxel and gemcitabine in newly diagnosed patients with CA19-9 positive pancreatic cancer. At this meeting the Company reported that this dose was generally well tolerated in all subjects and that two of three subjects receiving 0.125 mg/kg MVT-5873 in combination with gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel had a partial response ("PR"). The Company expanded this cohort to further explore safety and potential response and is now reporting that it has completed enrollment in the 0.125 mg/kg expansion cohort.

This portion of the Company’s Phase 1 clinical trial is an open-label, multi-center nonrandomized dose escalation study evaluating the safety and maximum tolerated dose ("MTD") and recommended Phase 2 dose of MVT-5873 in combination with a standard of care chemotherapy in subjects with pancreatic and other CA19-9 positive malignancies. Secondary objectives include evaluating tumor response rate by RECIST 1.1, duration of response, and to determine pharmacokinetics. Dr. Eileen O’Reilly, Associate Director of the David M. Rubenstein Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research, attending physician, member at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, is the lead investigator in the MVT-5873 Phase 1 clinical trial.

"We are pleased to have completed patient enrollment of the 0.125 mg/kg expansion cohort of our clinical development program evaluating MVT-5873 as a first line therapy with standard of care gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel. We plan to report interim safety and RECIST results from this study in the first quarter of 2018," commented David Hansen, MabVax’s President and Chief Executive Officer.

For additional information about the Phase 1 MVT-5873 clinical trial, please visit clinicaltrials.gov, and reference Identifier NCT02672917.

Loxo Oncology Initiates Rolling Submission of New Drug Application to U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Larotrectinib for the Treatment of TRK Fusion Cancers

On December 20, 2017 Loxo Oncology, Inc. (Nasdaq:LOXO), a biopharmaceutical company innovating the development of highly selective medicines for patients with genetically defined cancers, reported that the company has initiated submission of a rolling New Drug Application (NDA) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for larotrectinib for the treatment of unresectable or metastatic solid tumors with NTRK-fusion proteins in adult and pediatric patients who require systemic therapy and who have either progressed following prior treatment or who have no acceptable alternative treatments (Press release, Loxo Oncology, DEC 20, 2017, View Source [SID1234522727]). The company expects to complete the NDA submission in early 2018.

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"The initiation of the NDA submission for larotrectinib is an important milestone for Loxo Oncology and a step towards the goal of treating cancer based on the genetic signature of a tumor rather than its location in the body," said Josh Bilenker, M.D., chief executive officer of Loxo Oncology. "We are proud of the strong data underlying our application in both adult and pediatric patients and will continue to work expeditiously to complete the submission and bring this potential new medicine to patients with TRK fusion cancers."

About Larotrectinib (LOXO-101)
Larotrectinib is a potent, oral and selective investigational new drug in clinical development for the treatment of patients with cancers that harbor abnormalities involving the tropomyosin receptor kinases (TRKs). Growing research suggests that the NTRK genes, which encode for TRKs, can become abnormally fused to other genes, resulting in growth signals that can lead to cancer in many sites of the body. In an analysis of 55 RECIST-evaluable TRK fusion adult and pediatric patients, larotrectinib demonstrated a 75 percent independently-reviewed confirmed overall response rate (ORR) and an 80 percent investigator-assessed confirmed ORR, across many different types of solid tumors. Larotrectinib has been granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation Rare Pediatric Disease Designation and Orphan Drug Designation by the U.S. FDA. For additional information about the larotrectinib clinical trials, please refer to www.clinicaltrials.gov. Interested patients and physicians can contact the Loxo Oncology Physician and Patient Clinical Trial Hotline at 1-855-NTRK-123 or visit www.loxooncologytrials.com.

In November 2017, Loxo Oncology and Bayer entered into an exclusive global collaboration for the development and commercialization of larotrectinib and LOXO-195, a next-generation TRK inhibitor. Loxo Oncology leads worldwide development and U.S. regulatory activities. Bayer leads ex-U.S. regulatory activities and worldwide commercial activities. In the U.S., Loxo Oncology and Bayer will co-promote the products.

About TRK Fusion Cancer
TRK fusions are chromosomal abnormalities that occur when one of the NTRK genes (NTRK1, NTRK2, NTRK3) becomes abnormally connected to another, unrelated gene (e.g. ETV6, LMNA, TPM3). This abnormality results in uncontrolled TRK signaling that can lead to cancer. TRK fusions occur rarely but broadly in various adult and pediatric solid tumors, including appendiceal cancer, breast cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, colorectal cancer, GIST, infantile fibrosarcoma, lung cancer, mammary analogue secretory carcinoma of the salivary gland, melanoma, pancreatic cancer, thyroid cancer, and various sarcomas. TRK fusions can be identified through various diagnostic tests, including targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS), immunohistochemistry (IHC), polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). For more information, please visit www.TRKtesting.com.

Announcement on investigator-initiated clinical trial of neoadjuvant combination therapy with HF10 and Nivolumab

On December 21 , 2017 Takara Bio Inc. (Takara Bio) reported it has entered into an agreement with Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah to supply its lead product candidate, oncolytic virus HF10 as an investigational drug (Press release, Takara Bio, DEC 20, 2017, View Source [SID1234522738]). Under the agreement HCI will conduct an investigator-initiated clinical trial of combined treatment of HF10 and cancer drug, nivolumab, in patients with resectable Stage IIIB, IIIC and IVM1a melanoma.

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Takara Bio is currently conducting clinical development of HF10, and obtained positive results on safety and efficacy in the phase II trial of HF10 in combination with cancer drug, ipilimumab, for patients with unresectable melanoma in US. The clinical trial conducted at HCI, will evaluate safety and efficiency of HF10 in combination with nivolumab which is accepted as one of the standard therapies for cancer. Takara Bio expects to expand the usage of HF10 through the clinical trial at HCI.

Takara Bio promotes development of HF10 as a drug for melanoma and pancreatic cancer, and attempts to achieve the accelerated approval utilizing the conditional and term-limited approval system for regenerative medicine under The Law on Securing Quality, Efficacy and Safety of Products including Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices, for early commercialization in Japan.

【Overview of the clinical trial】

Study name Phase II Clinical Trial for preoperative immunotherapy of HF10 and nivolumab combination in patients with resectable melanoma (stage IIIb, IIIIc and IVM1a)
Condition Patients with resectable melanoma (stage IIIb, IIIIc and IVM1a)
Main Endpoint Pathological response rate of preoperative immunotherapy for 12 weeks
Estimated Enrollment 20
Duration Jan 2018 – October 2022
Site Huntsman Cancer Institute