OSE Immunotherapeutics and Oncology Physician Network GERCOR Announce Submission of a Clinical Trial Application to Evaluate Tedopi® in Combination with Nivolumab in Pancreatic Cancer

On October 10, 2018 OSE Immunotherapeutics SA (ISIN: FR0012127173; Mnémo: OSE) reported the submission of a clinical trial application to initiate a Phase 2 clinical trial of Tedopi in advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer (Press release, OSE Immunotherapeutics, OCT 10, 2018, View Source [SID1234529889]). The trial will compare Tedopi, 10 neoepitopes associated to activate cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, in combination with nivolumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor releaving the brakes that prevent optimal T lymphocyte activation versus maintenance standard of care treatment with Folfiri.

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The clinical trial application has been submitted in France to the ANSM (the French National Agency for Medicines and Health Products Safety) and to the central Ethics Committee by the oncology cooperative group GERCOR, who is sponsoring the clinical trial as part of PRODIGE intergroup. The Company expects activation of the trial and opening of clinical centers in early 2019.

The Phase 2 clinical trial, named TEDOPaM, aims to evaluate Tedopi as a maintenance therapy, alone or in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab, and evaluated versus Folfiri, a combination chemotherapy with folinic acid, fluorouracil and irinotecan and the standard of care. The study will be completed in HLA-A2 positive patients with stable disease who have received four months of first line standard-of-care chemotherapy Folforinox, a combination chemotherapy with folinic acid, fluorouracil, irinotecan and oxaliplatin.

"This new step marks the expansion of the development of Tedopi, already under evaluation in a Phase 3 study in advanced lung cancer, to an additional oncology indication, a particularly aggressive cancer for which new therapeutic options are strongly needed. With this new clinical development program evaluating Tedopi in combination with the PD-1 inhibitor nivolumab, a checkpoint inhibitor, in advanced pancreatic cancer, we are broadening our exploration of new pathwaysin immuno-oncology," commented Alexis Peyroles, chief executive officer of OSE Immunotherapeutics.

"The study’s rationale is based on the interest of a combination of immunotherapies that stimulate cytotoxic T-cells with Tedopi, whose antigens are overexpressed in pancreatic tumor, and a PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab, whose preclinical data available to date in this cancer plead in favor of a combination with a neoepitope-type immunotherapy, likely to potentiate its activity. Our network of clinicians is now mobilizing to start this Phase 2 trial," concluded Professor Christophe Louvet, president of GERCOR.

Tedopi is a combination of 10 neoepitopes selected and optimized from five tumor associated antigens able to generate a specific response against cytotoxic T-cells expressing at least one of these tumor associated antigens and an associated helper T-cell response.

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