Elevation Oncology to Present at the 12th Annual Wedbush PacGrow Healthcare Conference

On August 4, 2021 Elevation Oncology, Inc. (Nasdaq: ELEV), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of precision medicines for patients with genomically defined cancers, reported that Shawn M. Leland, PharmD, RPh, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Elevation Oncology, will participate in a Targeted Oncology Panel at the 12th Annual Wedbush PacGrow Healthcare Conference on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 10:20 a.m. ET (Press release, Elevation Oncology, AUG 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234585788]).

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Natera Announces Use of Signatera® as a Companion Diagnostic in GSK’s Phase III ZEST Trial for Niraparib in Early-Stage Breast Cancer

On August 4, 2021 Natera, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRA), a pioneer and global leader in cell-free DNA testing, reported that the first patient has been screened in a new phase III trial that uses its personalized, tumor-informed molecular residual disease (MRD) test, Signatera, to identify early-stage breast cancer patients eligible for investigational treatment with GSK’s PARP inhibitor niraparib (ZEJULA) (Press release, Natera, AUG 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234585787]).

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The ZEST study, sponsored by GSK, is a randomized, multicenter, phase III, placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of treatment with niraparib following surgery or completion of adjuvant therapy in 800 patients with either triple-negative breast cancer or HR-positive/HER2-negative, BRCA-mutated breast cancer. After definitive upfront treatment, serial testing with Signatera will be used to identify patients who have detectable MRD to evaluate therapy with niraparib versus placebo in a setting where relapse is detected early ahead of radiologically defined disease progression.

"We are delighted to partner with GSK, a leader in oncology drug development, to help bring personalized medicine to patients with early-stage breast cancer," said Solomon Moshkevich, general manager of oncology at Natera. "Our vision is that early-stage breast cancer patients will be monitored regularly using Signatera, with access to effective treatment upon the detection of molecular recurrence."

This is the second phase III registrational trial to incorporate Signatera as a companion diagnostic. Signatera has been designated as a Breakthrough Device by the FDA for three different clinical indications, including one designation for the early-stage breast cancer intended use being evaluated in the ZEST trial.

About Signatera
Signatera is a custom-built circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) test for treatment monitoring and molecular residual disease (MRD) assessment in patients previously diagnosed with cancer. The test is available for both clinical and research use, and has been granted three Breakthrough Device Designations by the FDA for multiple cancer types and indications. The Signatera test is personalized and tumor-informed, providing each individual with a customized blood test tailored to fit the unique signature of clonal mutations found in that individual’s tumor. This maximizes Signatera’s accuracy for detecting the presence or absence of residual disease in a blood sample, even at levels down to a single tumor molecule in a tube of blood. Signatera is intended to detect and quantify how much cancer is left in the body, to detect recurrence earlier and to help optimize treatment decisions.

Signatera test performance has been clinically validated in multiple cancer types including colorectal, non-small cell lung, breast, and bladder cancers. Signatera has been developed and its performance characteristics determined by Natera, the CLIA-certified laboratory performing the test. The test has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). CAP accredited, ISO 13485 certified, and CLIA certified.

AC Immune Reports Second Quarter 2021 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update

On August 4, 2021 AC Immune SA (NASDAQ: ACIU), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering precision medicine for neurodegenerative diseases, reported its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021, and provided a corporate update (Press release, AC Immune, AUG 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234585766]).

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Prof. Andrea Pfeifer, CEO of AC Immune SA, commented: "AC Immune continues its expansion with the transformative acquisition of PD01, which significantly strengthens our active vaccines portfolio by adding a clinically validated candidate in Parkinson’s disease, whilst maintaining a strong financial position of CHF 199.1 million in cash. In Q1, the Company released positive data on the safety and immunogenicity of ACI-24 and ACI-35.030, our anti-Abeta and anti-Tau vaccines in Alzheimer’s disease. We firmly believe that a vaccine approach coupled with the right diagnostic tools can bring an alternative therapeutic approach to prevent neurodegenerative diseases in large populations, like for Covid-19."

Q2 2021 and Subsequent Highlights

Announced an all-stock acquisition of Affiris’ portfolio of therapeutics targeting alpha-synuclein notably PD01, a clinically validated active vaccine candidate that places AC Immune at the forefront of Parkinson’s disease drug development. Through the planned acquisition and a concurrent financing, AC Immune will also strengthen its cash position and add Athos Service GmbH (Strüngmann family office), First Capital Partner GmbH (Egger Family Office), and MIG Fonds, the three lead investors in Covid-19 vaccine innovator BioNTech SE, to its shareholder base.
Presented the full results from the landmark Phase 1b clinical trial evaluating the anti-Abeta vaccine ACI-24 in subjects with Down syndrome at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2021, showing that ACI-24 generated evidence of immunogenicity along with a positive pharmacodynamic response and a favorable safety and tolerability profile. Based on these results, the Company plans to advance an optimized formulation of ACI-24 into mid-stage clinical testing to treat and prevent the progression of Down syndrome (DS)-related Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Provided key clinical and preclinical updates for its AD vaccine candidates targeting pathological amyloid beta (Abeta). The 18 months treatment and additional six-months safety observation is completed for all participants. The study is currently under analysis and AC Immune plans to present the results at an international Alzheimer conference. Non-human primate data further highlight the strong immunogenicity of our optimized ACI-24 formulation against pathological Abeta species, including oligomeric and pyroglutamate Abeta.
Expanded the Phase 1b/2a trial evaluating the first-in-class anti-phosphorylated-Tau (pTau) vaccine candidate ACI-35.030 for the treatment of AD in collaboration with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The trial expansion, which was based on encouraging interim safety, tolerability and immunogenicity results to date, specifically includes vaccination of additional AD patients at the second highest dose to support continued development of ACI-35.030.
Achieved and Anticipated 2021 milestones
Clinical Milestones

ACI-35.030 anti-pTau vaccine: reported Phase 1b/2a interim results in AD patients in Q1 (second highest dose); further Phase 1b/2a interim analysis in Q4 (highest dose)
JACI-35.054 alternative anti-pTau vaccine: reported a Phase 1b/2a interim analysis in AD patients in Q2 (low dose)
Alpha-synuclein PET imaging agent: advanced third-generation candidate to first-in-human clinical study in Q1; readout expected in Q3
ACI-24 anti-Abeta vaccine in DS: reported Phase 1b topline results in Q1
ACI-24 in AD: reported Phase 2, 12-month interim analysis in Q1; reported 18-month interim analysis in Q2
Semorinemab anti-Tau antibody: Phase 2 trial primary completion (estimated last patient, last visit) in moderate AD in Q3
ACI-3024 small molecule Morphomer Tau aggregation inhibitor: select NeuroOrphan indication for further development in H2
ACI-24 in DS: submit investigational new drug (IND) application for optimized vaccine formulation in Q4
Preclinical Milestones

Alpha-synuclein small molecule inhibitor: identified first biologically active small molecule in Q1; start in vivo proof-of-concept studies in Q3
TDP-43 imaging agent: initiate investigational new drug (IND)-enabling studies in Q3
Morphomer NLRP3-ASC: report in vivo proof-of-concept results in a non-central nervous system (CNS) disease model and begin in vivo proof-of-concept studies with validated candidate in CNS in Q4
Anti-NLRP3-ASC antibody: begin in vivo proof-of-concept studies in Q4
Anti-TDP-43 antibody: initiate IND-enabling toxicology studies in Q4
TDP-43 biofluid diagnostic: establish validation-ready assay in Q4
Analysis of Financial Statements for the quarter ended June 30, 2021

Cash Position: The Company had a total cash balance of CHF 199.1 million, composed of CHF 104.1 million in cash and cash equivalents and CHF 95.0 million in short-term financial assets. This compares to a total cash balance of CHF 225.9 million as of December 31, 2020. The Company’s cash balance provides enough capital resources to progress through at least Q1 2024 without consideration of potential incoming milestone payments.
Contract Revenues: The Company did not record contract revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2021, a decrease of CHF 1.1 million from the comparable period. The overall decrease is predominantly related to CHF 0.9 million of contract revenue associated with R&D activities in our agreement with Lilly that were recognized in 2020 and did not repeat in the current period.
R&D Expenditures: R&D expenses increased by CHF 0.9 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, to CHF 13.7 million.
Discovery and preclinical expenses (+0.8 million): The Company increased expenditures across a variety of its discovery and preclinical programs. These include investments for the development of our anti-TDP-43 antibody with the initiation of IND-enabling studies, the expansion of our Morphomer Tau program into NeuroOrphan indications and various other investments across our programs.
Clinical expenses (-0.6 million): The Company decreased expenditures across multiple clinical programs, as certain clinical activities completed or incurred significant scaling up in the prior period. For example, the Company completed its clinical activities of the Phase 1 trial of our Morphomer Tau asset in partnership with Lilly. Additionally, the Company incurred less expense for ACI-24 for DS-related AD as a result of prior period scaling up activities for a Phase 2 clinical trial which were not repeated in the current period.
Salary- and benefit-related costs (+0.4 million): The Company’s salary- and benefit-related costs increased primarily due to the internal reallocation of certain employees’ salaries and annualization of 2020 hires and increases in share-based compensation
G&A Expenditures: For the three months ended June 30, 2021, G&A increased by CHF 1.1 million to 5.2 million. This increase is predominantly related transaction costs incurred in completing the asset acquisition for Affiris’ alpha-synuclein portfolio and cash, the internal reallocation of certain employees’ salaries and other administrative items.
Other Operating Income: The Company recognized CHF 0.3 million in grant income for R&D activities performed under our Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) and Target ALS grants, an increase of CHF 0.1 million compared to the prior period.
IFRS Loss for the Period: The Company reported a net loss after taxes of CHF 19.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2021, compared with a net loss of CHF 15.8 million for the comparable period in 2020.

argenx to Present at 2021 Wedbush PacGrow Virtual Healthcare Conference

On August 4, 2021 argenx (Euronext & Nasdaq: ARGX), a global immunology company committed to improving the lives of people suffering from severe autoimmune diseases and cancer, reported that members of management will participate in a fireside chat at the 2021 Wedbush PacGrow Virtual Healthcare Conference on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. ET (Press release, argenx, AUG 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234585765]).

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Immunovia, Inc. Receives Approval to Begin Testing Patients for Pancreatic Cancer with the IMMray™ PanCan-d Test

On August 4, 2021 Immunovia AB (publ) ("Immunovia"), a diagnostic company that develops highly accurate blood tests for the early detection of cancer and autoimmune diseases, reported that Immunovia, Inc. has received final approval to begin patient testing for the IMMray PanCan-d test – the first blood test on the market dedicated to the early detection of pancreatic cancer (Press release, Immunovia, AUG 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234585760]). This approval was received from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health on August 3, 2021. Immunovia, Inc. received its CLIA Certificate of Registration on June 21, 2021 (CLIA Number: 22D2227265). As a result, Immunovia, Inc. can immediately begin selling the IMMray PanCan-d test for early detection of pancreatic cancer in the US exclusively through their laboratory in Marlborough, Massachusetts.

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"We are extremely pleased to have achieved this important milestone and to be able to launch the first non-invasive, highly accurate blood test that can help detect pancreatic cancer in early stages. The IMMray PanCan-d test meets a huge clinical need and our ambition is to make the test available to individuals in all the high-risk groups for pancreatic cancer. As a first step, we will launch the test for the familial/hereditary high-risk group," said Patrik Dahlen, Immunovia’s CEO.

"With the Massachusetts State approval, we are excited to be the first to offer commercial testing for individuals at high risk for pancreatic cancer using the IMMray PanCan-d test," said Thomas King, MD, PhD, Medical Director of Immunovia, Inc.

The IMMray PanCan-d test is a laboratory developed test (LDT) that will be the first blood test on the market dedicated to the early detection of pancreatic cancer. By recognizing biomarker signatures, or signs of the disease in the blood, the IMMray PanCan-d test has the potential to significantly increase the survival of patients by detecting pancreatic cancer earlier, when surgical resection is possible.