Exscientia to Present Data Highlighting Pipeline and Precision Medicine Platform at AACR

On March 15, 2023 Exscientia plc (Nasdaq: EXAI) reported that four abstracts have been accepted for poster presentation at the upcoming American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting 2023, being held April 14-19, 2023, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL (Press release, Exscientia, MAR 15, 2023, View Source [SID1234628851]). These abstracts highlight the components of Exscientia’s approach to precision discovery, design and personalised medicine as well as planned innovation in the clinic.

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"The clinical and preclinical data showcased at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) further validate Exscientia’s functional precision medicine platform and translational research capabilities," said Andrew Hopkins, D.Phil, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Exscientia. "These new data demonstrate the potential of integrating outstanding science with cutting-edge AI, to efficiently identify novel targets with the potential for increased probability of clinical success. We also believe that our platform can be used to predict outcomes that help identify cancer patients with high unmet need who may benefit most from treatment. We look forward to advancing these programmes and expanding our pipeline with the goal of developing precision-designed, truly personalised medicines for patients around the world."

Abstracts Accepted for Poster Presentation:

Title: Identification of transcript adenosine fingerprint to enrich for A2AR and PD-1 inhibition responders
Session Title: Biomarkers of Therapeutic Benefit 2
Abstract Number: #2151
Date/Time: Monday, April 17 / 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT

Next generation precision cancer medicine mandates a deep understanding of the disease milieu and drug function to create complex patient selection biomarkers, more than single mutations. To enrich for patients who will most likely respond to EXS21546 (‘546), Exscientia’s clinical stage A2AR-selective antagonist targeting the adenosine pathway, Exscientia researchers leveraged a combination of single cell functional and transcriptomics from complex primary patient samples to identify an adenosine-induced immunosuppression biomarker signature (adenosine burden score or ABS). The ABS correlates with checkpoint inhibitor (CI) response prediction to potentially predict patients likely to benefit from combined A2AR antagonism and CI. Here, researchers show that the adenosine burden, as monitored by ABS, is reduced following antagonism of A2AR with ‘546, which in turn restores CI response potential. The ABS is being confirmed retrospectively in the ongoing IGNITE Phase 1/2 clinical study of ‘546 in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor in relapsed/refractory renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Title: Characterizing antitumor responses to EXS74539, a novel, reversible LSD1 inhibitor with potential in small-cell lung cancer
Session Title: Epigenetics
Abstract Number: #6290
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 19 / 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT

LSD1 is an epigenetic target with critical roles in oncology, notably demethylating histones and other proteins, thereby suppressing the expression of genes required for cellular differentiation. Historically, LSD1 inhibitors in development have been unable to achieve the combination of appropriate pharmacokinetics, good brain penetrance and a reversible mechanism of action. By leveraging generative design algorithms and active learning, Exscientia designed a highly differentiated LSD1 inhibitor, EXS74539 (‘539). ‘539 is a potent, selective and reversible brain-penetrant molecule, combining the potential to treat tumours and metastases in the brain with potential clinical safety benefits through reversible inhibition of LSD1. ‘539 is currently in IND-enabling studies as a potential treatment across oncology and haematology. Preclinical data has shown that ‘539 has potent anti-proliferative activity in in vitro models of small cell lung cancer (SCLC), with anti-tumour activity observed in selected SCLC xenograft tumour-bearing mice.

Title: Discovering novel targetable pathways by combining functional and multi-omic data from primary ovarian cancer samples
Session Title: Novel Targets and Pathways
Abstract Number: #4956
Date/Time: Tuesday, April 18 / 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

Mapping and interpreting single cell functional and multi-omics data at baseline and after perturbation of complex primary model systems reveals a previously unexplored convergent putative target landscape that Exscientia is further validating as potential next-generation anticancer nodes. The high unmet medical need in indications such as high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) drives a requirement for innovation to uncover novel targets. Standard target discovery processes that often heavily rely upfront on outgrown cell line models with well-averaged readouts have hindered approval rates for drugs entering trials. This study highlights ongoing work using Exscientia’s precision medicine platform in combination with proprietary methodology for multi-omics and multi-modal dataset mapping which could have the potential to improve patient outcomes by uncovering clinical relevance at the target discovery stage. Here, researchers report a novel way of uncovering several high confidence convergent putative targets, seemingly overlooked in cell line studies. By mechanistically characterising one such functional sensitivity node, ALK/FAK1/IGF1R, the study reveals tumour necrosis factor (TNF) via the nuclear factor kappa B (NFкB) pathway as a promising focus area for HGSOC via the evaluation of malignant pleural effusion and ascites from patients with late stage ovarian cancer.

Title: Data from first-in-human study of EXS21546, an A2A receptor antagonist, now progressing into Phase 1 in RCC/NSCLC
Session Title: Phase I Clinical Trials in Progress
Abstract Number: #CT114
Date/Time: Monday, April 17 / 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM EDT

Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety and tolerability of EXS21546 were confirmed in a healthy volunteer study, allowing selection of a starting dose for the ongoing IGNITE Phase 1/2 study ​​in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor in relapsed/refractory RCC and NSCLC. The IGNITE trial design was based on extensive simulations to enable the most efficient continuous reassessment method settings, and will allow further verification of the patient enrichment biomarker strategy (adenosine burden score or ABS).

Dxcover to Present New Data on Liquid Biopsy Platform at the 2023 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting

On March 15, 2023 Dxcover Limited, a clinical-stage diagnostics company developing spectroscopic liquid biopsy technology for early detection of multiple cancers, reported the upcoming presentation of new data on its liquid biopsy platform at the 2023 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting, to be held in Orlando, Florida from April 14-19 (Press release, Dxcover, MAR 15, 2023, View Source [SID1234628850]). The poster presentation will outline data from a preclinical study evaluating the Dxcover Cancer Liquid Biopsy platform’s capabilities to detect advanced adenomas and early cases of colorectal cancer.

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"The future of cancer care will depend on reliable and comprehensive methods to detect malignancies earlier, enabling easier treatment and lower rates of recurrence for patients," said Matthew J. Baker, Ph.D., co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of Dxcover. "Dxcover’s proprietary liquid biopsy technology combines novel infrared spectroscopy with artificial intelligence in order to rapidly detect cancers with ideal specificity and sensitivity, and I look forward to sharing the latest data on our platform’s potential to detect cancers early."

Presentation details:

Title: Early colorectal cancer detection with a spectroscopic liquid biopsy
Abstract Number: 6506
Session Title: Early Detection and Molecular Markers of Prevention
Session Date and Time: Wednesday Apr 19, 2023 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Orange County Convention Center, Poster Section 28

Hummingbird Bioscience to Present Two Posters on HER3-Targeting Therapeutics at American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Meeting 2023

On March 15, 2023 Hummingbird Bioscience, a data-driven precision biotherapeutics company discovering and developing transformative biologic medicines for hard-to-treat diseases, reported two upcoming poster presentations at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) Meeting 2023 (April 14-19) in Orlando, Florida (Press release, Hummingbird Bioscience, MAR 15, 2023, View Source [SID1234628849]).

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The company will present a poster describing the efficacy of HMBD-001, a clinical-stage anti-HER3 mAb currently in Phase 1a clinical trial (NCT05057013), across multiple preclinical models of squamous cell carcinomas and a poster demonstrating the efficacy and tolerability of HMBD-501, a next generation HER3-targeting antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), in preclinical solid tumor models.

The poster for HMBD-001 highlights that inhibition of HER3 has broad applicability in squamous cell carcinomas and this anti-tumor activity can be enhanced with concurrent inhibition of EGFR, with significant potential to improve patient outcomes. Robust tumor growth inhibition in various preclinical squamous cancer models, including lung, esophageal and head and neck, is observed with HMBD-001 when used as monotherapy and in combination with cetuximab. The HMBD-501 poster discusses the rational design of the HER3 ADC, its potentially best-in-class safety and tolerability profiles, and superior inhibition of tumor growth compared to other HER3 ADCs, across a range of preclinical cancer models.

"We are excited to be on the cusp of the new horizon of therapies for HER3-expressing cancers. At AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper), we will have the first publication of preclinical results for our potentially best-in-class HER3 ADC," said Jerome Boyd-Kirkup, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer, Hummingbird Bioscience. "The potent anti-tumor activity we see from our clinical-stage HMBD-001 program is exciting and represents a broad treatment opportunity due to conserved sensitivity to HER3 and EGFR inhibition across multiple squamous carcinomas. We look forward to discussing the promising data for our novel HER3-targeting therapeutics with the oncology research community at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper)."

Session Category: Experimental and Molecular Therapeutics

Session Title: Antibody Technologies

Session Date and Time: Monday Apr 17, 2023 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM ET

Location: Poster Section 13

HMBD-001 Presentation

Title: Anti-HER3 antibody, HMBD-001, in combination with an EGFR inhibitor effectively inhibits tumor growth in biomarker-selected preclinical models of squamous cell carcinomas

Poster Board Number: 27

Published Abstract Number: 2659

HMBD-501 Presentation

Title: HMBD-501 – a novel Fc engineered, exatecan-based next generation HER3 targeting antibody drug conjugate shows robust efficacy and tolerability in preclinical solid tumor models

Poster Board Number: 28

Published Abstract Number: 2660

Jazz Pharmaceuticals to Present Data at 2023 AACR Annual Meeting Showcasing New Zepzelca® (lurbinectedin) Data and Expanded Oncology Pre-Clinical and Clinical Pipeline

On March 15, 2023 Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc (Nasdaq: JAZZ) reported that the company, along with its partners, will present five new abstracts at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting from April 14-19, 2023 (Press release, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, MAR 15, 2023, View Source [SID1234628848]). Research findings to be presented include data from company-sponsored and collaborative trials studying Zepzelca (lurbinectedin), zanidatamab and JZP898.

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"The data Jazz and our partners are presenting at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) this year demonstrate our commitment to advancing the next generation of oncology care, including our ongoing research for lurbinectedin," said Rob Iannone, M.D., M.S.C.E., executive vice president, global head of research and development of Jazz Pharmaceuticals. "Over the last year, Jazz has added promising new immuno-oncology and targeted therapy candidates to our pipeline – including zanidatamab, a novel late-stage HER2-targeted bispecific antibody – and progressed ongoing development programs with the goal of improving standards of care across multiple cancer types with significant unmet need and poor outcomes."

Data highlights at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting include:

A poster presentation evaluating the role of SLFN11 expression in predicting response to lurbinectedin, a DNA damaging agent, in human small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cell lines and in vivo models. Results demonstrate that efficacy may be correlated to SLFN11 protein expression, consistent with the RNA level association.1
A poster presentation featuring data identifying MCL1 as a specific lurbinectedin target and demonstrating anti-tumor activity of lurbinectedin in combination with a specific BCL2 inhibitor and with a specific BCL2L1 inhibitor in in vivo and in vitro models.2
A poster presentation titled "ERBB2 amplification detected in ctDNA as a surrogate for tumor tissue FISH analysis of HER2 status in phase 1 study with zanidatamab for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic HER2 expressing cancers."
The AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) abstracts are available at: View Source!/10828/

The full list of Jazz-supported presentations at the 2023 AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting are:

Zepzelca (lurbinectedin) Presentations

Presentation Title

Author

Presentation Details

High SLFN11 expression correlates with sensitivity to lurbinectedin in small cell lung cancer (SCLC) models

Gupta A., et al.

Type: Poster

Session: Biomarkers of Therapeutic Benefit 2

Date: Monday, April 17, 2023, 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Abstract number: 2145

Lurbinectedin exhibits combinatorial activity with BCL2/BCL2L1 inhibitors in vitro and in vivo by modulation of MCL1 expression

Vaidya K.S., et al.

Type: Poster

Session: Cell Death Pathways/ Molecular Classifications of Tumors for Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Therapeutic Outcomes

Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Abstract number: 6155

Lurbinectedin shows potent activity in all four molecular subtypes of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and POU2F3 and SLFN11 are biomarkers for a better response

Diez M.M., et al.

Type: Poster

Session: DNA-reactive Agents, HDAC and Methyltransferase Inhibitors, and Tubulin Agents

Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Abstract number: 6247

Zanidatamab Presentation*

Presentation Title

Author

Presentation Details

ERBB2 amplification detected in ctDNA as a surrogate for tumor tissue FISH analysis of HER2 status in phase 1 study with zanidatamab for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic HER2 expressing cancers

Shpektor D., et al.

Type: Poster

Session: Phase I Clinical Trials 2

Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2023, 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Abstract number: CT278

*Clinical trial abstract texts are embargoed until noon ET on April 14, 2023.

JZP898 Presentation

Presentation Title

Author

Presentation Details

WTX-613, (JZP898) a selectively activated IFNα INDUKINE molecule, reprograms the tumor microenvironment and generates robust anti-tumor immunity as a monotherapy and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors

Nirschl CJ, et al.

Type: Poster

Session: Immunomodulatory Agents and Interventions 1

Date: Monday April 17, 2023 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Abstract number: 1817

Compugen to Present New Research Enabling Accurate Detection and Study of Novel Target PVRIG at AACR 2023

On March 15, 2023 Compugen Ltd. (NASDAQ: CGEN) (TASE: CGEN), a clinical-stage cancer immunotherapy company and a pioneer in computational target discovery, reported that it will present new research enabling accurate detection and study of the functional relevance of the novel target PVRIG following correction of the GENCODE gene model, at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) annual meeting on April 14-19, 2023, in Orlando, Florida (Press release, Compugen, MAR 15, 2023, View Source [SID1234628847]).

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"One of the biggest challenges in bringing new treatments to cancer patients, is understanding the complex disease biology," said Anat Cohen-Dayag, Ph.D., President, and CEO of Compugen. "Single cell technology has revolutionized the study of cell populations, particularly immune cells and has been a key technology used by many scientists involved in cancer immunotherapy research. The research we are presenting at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) identified an inaccuracy in the single cell gene model technology. By correcting the GENCODE gene model, the most widely used gene model in single cell analysis platforms, we believe that we are enabling a more accurate detection of PVRIG, thereby facilitating the advancement of worldwide research of this pathway. We believe that this advancement could lead to the development of new cancer immunotherapies. As a leader in the DNAM-1 axis space, targeting both PVRIG and TIGIT pathways, we are focused on proof-of-concept studies in cancer patients treated with the triple combination of our potential first-in-class anti-PVRIG, COM701 our potential best-in-class anti-TIGIT, COM902, and a PD-1 inhibitor, with the goal of maximizing clinical benefit for patients."

Poster details:

Session Date and Time: Tuesday April 18, 2023, 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET
Session Category: Bioinformatics / Computational Biology / Systems Biology / Convergent Science
Session Title: Algorithms and Statistical Methods
Poster Title: Gene model correction for PVRIG and TIGIT in single cell sequencing data enables accurate detection and study of its functional relevance
Published Abstract Number: 4292

The abstract is available on Compugen’s website at www.cgen.com