On June 13, 2016 MabVax Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: MBVX), a clinical-stage oncology drug development company, reported the initiation of a second investigational Phase I site for MVT-5873 (HuMab-5B1) with Sarah Cannon Research Institute through its network of research sites (Press release, MabVax, JUN 13, 2016, View Source [SID:1234513257]). The product is for patients with locally advanced or metastatic adenocarcinoma of the pancreas (PDAC) or other CA19-9 positive malignancies. In addition to the Sarah Cannon Research Institute at Tennessee Oncology site in Nashville, Tenn., patient enrollment in the Phase I trial is underway within Sarah Cannon Research Institute at Florida Cancer Specialists in Sarasota, Fla.
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The Phase I trial is evaluating the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of MVT-5873 as a single agent or in combination with the current standard-of-care chemotherapy regimen in patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer. The first group of patients are being enrolled in a traditional dose escalation regimen to assess safety and determine the optimal dose of the antibody. A second patient group will establish the safety and recommended dose of the antibody when administered with standard-of-care chemotherapy. Lead investigators at Sarah Cannon’s research sites are Todd M. Bauer, MD, associate director of drug development in Nashville, and Judy Wang, MD, associate director of drug development in Sarasota.
"We are very excited to engage with Sarah Cannon’s world-class clinical research organization and are highly encouraged by progress with patient enrollment to date," said David Hansen, MabVax President and CEO. "Pancreatic cancer is very difficult to treat and patients with advanced disease have few therapeutic options. We are delighted to be working with site staff at these research sites to evaluate MVT-5873 as a potential new therapeutic option for these patients."
About HuMab-5B1:
MabVax’s HuMab-5B1 antibody is fully human and was discovered from the immune response of cancer patients vaccinated with an antigen-specific vaccine during a Phase I trial at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In preclinical research, the 5B1 antibody has demonstrated high specificity and affinity, and has shown potent cancer cell killing capacity and efficacy in animal models of pancreatic, colon and small cell lung cancers. The antigen the antibody targets is expressed on more than 90% of pancreatic cancers making the antibody potentially broadly applicable to most patients suffering from this type of cancer.