New Data Finds Tumor Treating Fields Initiates Downstream Anti-Tumor Response

On February 24, 2022 Novocure (NASDAQ: NVCR) reported that a new study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI) finds treatment with Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) mediated cell disruption activates the immune system and triggers an anti-tumor cell response that may be effectively used together with existing immunotherapy approaches in the treatment of solid tumors, with limited systemic toxicity (Press release, NovoCure, FEB 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234609006]).

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"TTFields’ ability to activate a downstream immune response, effectively turning a cold tumor hot, is a unique element of TTFields therapy," said Uri Weinberg, Novocure’s Chief Science Officer. "Given the depth of clinical research focused on the use of immunotherapies and the broad applicability of TTFields, this could be critical to the treatment path for solid tumor cancers."

Preclinical research has shown evidence that TTFields may induce a pro-inflammatory and broader immunological effect on tumor cells. This study outlines translational research by Dr. Dongjiang Chen and colleagues from the David Tran Laboratory of Quantitative Cancer Research at the University of Florida. Preclinical data demonstrated that treatment with TTFields directly disrupted the nuclear envelope of glioblastoma (GBM) tumor cells. This led to leakage of DNA that activates the cGAS/STING and AIM2 signaling pathways, driving early anti-tumor immune responses. Further, a genetic signature was identified in patients treated with TTFields therapy indicating an acquired immune response. Collectively, these novel preclinical and patient data further elucidate the downstream cellular processes resulting from TTFields’ mechanism of action that support the potential for a therapeutic advantage when used together with immunotherapy, with limited systemic toxicity.

Based on these findings, Dr. David Tran, Chief of the Division of Neuro-Oncology, at the McKnight Brain Institute at the University of Florida, designed the phase 2 pilot 2-THE-TOP clinical study, evaluating the use of TTFields therapy together with the anti-PD-1 therapy (pembrolizumab) and chemotherapy (temozolomide) for the treatment of newly diagnosed GBM in 25 patients. In November 2021, updated data from the ongoing 2-THE-TOP study was presented at the Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) 2021 Annual Meeting. These preliminary data showed 19 patients with greater than 9 months of follow-up displayed a median progression-free survival (primary endpoint) of at least 11.2 months. Additionally, 193,760 peripheral blood mononuclear cells were sequenced in 12 patients before pembrolizumab was administered and detected robust post-TTFields T cell activation in 11 of 12 patients via the T1IFN trajectory with a strong correlation with the TCRαβ clonal expansion Simpson index (Spearman coefficient r=-0.8, P=0.014). This finding is in line with the JCI publication, and contributes to the building body of evidence suggesting TTFields’ mechanism of action induces a downstream signaling pathway that initiates an active immune response that aids the body’s ability to fight cancer cells.

About Tumor Treating Fields

Tumor Treating Fields, or TTFields, are electric fields that disrupt cancer cell division. Fundamental scientific research extends across more than two decades and, in all preclinical research to date, TTFields have demonstrated a consistent anti-mitotic effect. TTFields therapy is intended principally for use together with other standard-of-care cancer treatments. There is a growing body of evidence that supports TTFields’ broad applicability with certain other cancer therapies, including radiation therapy, certain chemotherapies and certain immunotherapies. In clinical research and commercial experience to date, TTFields therapy has exhibited no systemic toxicity, with mild to moderate skin irritation being the most common side effect. The TTFields global development program includes a network of preclinical collaborators and a broad range of clinical trials across all phases, including four phase 3 pivotal trials in a variety of tumor types. To date, more than 22,000 patients have been treated with TTFields therapy.

BiomX Presenting at Three Upcoming Investor Conferences

On February 24, 2022 BiomX Inc. (NYSE American: PHGE) ("BiomX" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage microbiome company advancing novel natural and engineered phage therapies that target specific pathogenic bacteria, reported that Jonathan Solomon, Chief Executive Officer of BiomX, will present at the 2022 Aegis Virtual Conference on February 24, 2022, the Chardan 4th Annual Microbiome Medicines Summit on March 1, 2022 and the Oppenheimer & Co. 32nd Annual Healthcare Conference on March 17, 2022 (Press release, BiomX, FEB 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234609005]).

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2022 Aegis Virtual Conference – February 23-25, 2022

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Thursday, March 24, 2:30 PM EST

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Jonathan Solomon

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Chardan 4th Annual Microbiome Medicines Summit – March 1, 2022

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Tuesday, March 1, 8:30 AM EST

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Oppenheimer & Co. 32nd Annual Healthcare Conference – March 15-17, 2022

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Thursday, March 17, 2:00 PM EST

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Live webcasts of presentations will also be accessible through the Investors section of the Company’s website at View Source Following the events, the webcasts will be archived on the BiomX website.

Naveris’ Head and Neck Cancer Recurrence Detection Study Selected for Presentation at ASTRO 2022 Plenary Session

On February 24, 2022 Naveris, Inc., a leader in molecular diagnostics for viral cancers, reported the presentation of significant new data at the plenary session of the ASTRO 2022 Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancers Symposium supporting the clinical value of its flagship diagnostic test, NavDx (Press release, Naveris, FEB 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234609004]).

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In a real-world analysis of 1,076 patients treated for HPV-driven head and neck cancer in the surveillance setting across 124 U.S. medical sites, the NavDx blood test accurately identified 80 patients with recurrent cancers, showing an overall positive predictive value of 95%. A positive NavDx test, which measures tumor tissue modified viral HPV DNA ("TTMV-HPV DNA"), was the first indication of recurrence in 72% of these patients, previously considered to be disease-free, in which imaging and/or biopsy subsequent to the positive NavDx test confirmed the presence of recurrence.

"NavDx has fundamentally transformed, for the better, how patients treated for HPV-driven cancers are surveilled for the development of recurrence," said Naveris CEO Piyush Gupta, PhD. "This real-world study, the largest of its kind for HPV-related cancers, clearly shows how integration of Naveris’ innovative technology empowers physicians with actionable data in their management of patients."

"These data add to a growing and impactful literature on the power of circulating TTMV-HPV DNA to easily and accurately detect persistent or recurrent disease among patients with HPV-driven head and neck cancers," said Glenn Hanna, MD, a first author of the study and medical oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. "These data will no doubt inform future guidelines and may reshape surveillance practices. In addition, I expect we will be integrating TTMV-HPV DNA testing as a biomarker to guide treatment decisions for our patients."

The Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancers Symposium provides the most up-to-date information on multidisciplinary therapies, clinical research, treatment strategies, supportive care, scientific breakthroughs, and toxicity mitigation for the entire head and neck cancer community.

Presentation details:

Abstract Title: Detection of Occult Recurrence Using Circulating HPV Tumor DNA among Patients Treated for HPV-driven Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Presenter: Glenn Hanna, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Scientific Session Title: K. Kian Ang, MD, PhD, FASTRO, Commemorative Plenary Session
Session Date: Thursday, February 24, 2022
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (MST)/ 3:30 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. (EST)

Following the presentation, the data presented will be available on the Naveris website at View Source

Oncotelic Presenting at MedInvest Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Investor Conference

On February 24, 2022 Oncotelic Therapeutics, Inc. ("Oncotelic" or the "Company") (OTCQB:OTLC), a leading developer of TGF-β therapeutics for oncology and virology, reported that Dr. Vuong Trieu, Oncotelic Chairman and CEO, will be presenting at MedInvest Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Investor Conference (the "Conference"), from March 28 – April 1, 2022 (Press release, Oncotelic, FEB 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234609003]).

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The Conference will present companies specializing in drug development and delivery, in addition to biotech and therapeutics across many indications: oncology, immunology, neurology, cardiology, diabetes, infectious diseases, pulmonary diseases, autoimmune diseases, dermatology, and many others. Based on current management expectations, the Company intends to unveil the Joint Venture ("JV") between Company and Golden Mountain Partners, ("GMP") at the Conference or shortly thereafter.

In August 2021, the Company and GMP entered into a term sheet, including certain binding terms, to form a JV to develop Oncotelic’s drug portfolio and build out a manufacturing facility. Also, the Company had announced, and subsequently reported in our Quarterly Report on form 10-Q filed with the SEC on August 17, 2021, the intent to take the JV into an initial public offering ("IPO") at a future date. On February 14th, the Company and GMP agreed to extend the standstill terms of the term sheet until March 31, 2022 to permit the completion of the transaction.

"Oncotelic’s goal is to create novel immune-oncology therapies to treat oncology patients across a range of cancer types. Development of oncology drugs is an expensive endeavor, and the JV is intended to ensure sufficient financial resources to get the Company’s portfolio to marketing approval and beyond." said Dr. Vuong Trieu, CEO and Chairman of Oncotelic.

Oncotelic Presenting at BiotechGate Digital Partnering

On February 24, 2022 Oncotelic Therapeutics, Inc. ("Oncotelic" or the "Company") (OTCQB:OTLC), a leading developer of TGF-β therapeutics for oncology and virology, reported that Dr. Vuong Trieu, Oncotelic Chairman and CEO, will be presenting at MedInvest Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Investor Conference (the "Conference"), from March 28 – April 1, 2022 (Press release, Oncotelic, FEB 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234609002]).

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The Conference will present companies specializing in drug development and delivery, in addition to biotech and therapeutics across many indications: oncology, immunology, neurology, cardiology, diabetes, infectious diseases, pulmonary diseases, autoimmune diseases, dermatology, and many others. Based on current management expectations, the Company intends to unveil the Joint Venture ("JV") between Company and Golden Mountain Partners, ("GMP") at the Conference or shortly thereafter.

In August 2021, the Company and GMP entered into a term sheet, including certain binding terms, to form a JV to develop Oncotelic’s drug portfolio and build out a manufacturing facility. Also, the Company had announced, and subsequently reported in our Quarterly Report on form 10-Q filed with the SEC on August 17, 2021, the intent to take the JV into an initial public offering ("IPO") at a future date. On February 14th, the Company and GMP agreed to extend the standstill terms of the term sheet until March 31, 2022 to permit the completion of the transaction.

"Oncotelic’s goal is to create novel immune-oncology therapies to treat oncology patients across a range of cancer types. Development of oncology drugs is an expensive endeavor, and the JV is intended to ensure sufficient financial resources to get the Company’s portfolio to marketing approval and beyond." said Dr. Vuong Trieu, CEO and Chairman of Oncotelic.