Kiromic BioPharma Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1 Study Evaluating Deltacel™ for the Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

On December 14, 2023 Kiromic BioPharma, Inc. (OTCQB: KRBP) ("Kiromic" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage, fully-integrated biotherapeutics company using its proprietary DIAMOND artificial intelligence and data mining platform to develop cell therapies with a focus on immuno-oncology, reported that the first patient has initiated treatment at the Beverly Hills Cancer Center (BHCC) in the Company’s Deltacel-01 clinical trial (Press release, Kiromic, DEC 14, 2023, View Source [SID1234638567]). This Phase 1 study is evaluating Deltacel for the treatment of stage 4 metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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Initial tolerability and safety data from this first patient is expected to be available by year-end. Additionally, Kiromic expects to report preliminary efficacy results from the first patient by the end of January 2024.

The Company expects that the Deltacel-01 clinical trial will start enrolling patients at two additional clinical sites in early 2024.

"We are extremely proud to initiate this first-in-human trial of Deltacel when we stated we would," said Pietro Bersani, Chief Executive Officer of Kiromic. "Non-small cell lung cancer represents a significant unmet medical need, and a leading cause of death in the U.S. We look forward to enrolling additional patients to advance the clinical development of Deltacel for the treatment of solid tumors, starting with NSCLC."

"Beverly Hills Cancer Center is pleased to announce the dosing of the first patient in our Deltacel-01 study," said Dr. Afshin Eli Gabayan, Medical Oncologist, Medical Director, and Principal Investigator at Beverly Hills Cancer Center. "We are excited about the potential of this novel Gamma Delta T-cell therapy combined with low dose radiation for our patients with lung cancer who have few treatment options left. We look forward to evaluating long term safety and efficacy outcomes as the study progresses."

Dr. Arash Gabayan, Radiation Oncologist at Beverly Hills Cancer Center and the sub-investigator who administered the low dose radiation treatments, commented: "The first course of combination of Deltacel and low dose radiation was successfully delivered to this first patient. Our clinical research team will continue monitoring this patient closely as we seek to understand how this innovative and exciting dual approach may impact the immune response against the cancer cells. We are hopeful that this investigational treatment approach can make a meaningful difference for lung cancer patients."

In Kiromic’s open-label Phase 1 clinical trial, titled "Phase 1 Trial Evaluating the Safety and Tolerability of Gamma Delta T Cell Infusions in Combination With Low Dose Radiotherapy in Subjects With Stage 4 Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer" (NCT06069570), patients with stage 4 NSCLC will receive two intravenous infusions of Deltacel with four courses of low-dose, localized radiation over a 10-day period. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate safety, while secondary ones include objective response, progression-free survival, overall survival, time to progression, time to treatment response, and disease control rates.

About Deltacel

Deltacel (KB-GDT-01) is an investigational gamma delta T-cell (GDT) therapy currently in the Deltacel-01 Phase 1 trial for the treatment of non–small cell lung cancer. An allogeneic product consisting of unmodified, donor-derived gamma delta T cells, Deltacel is Kiromic BioPharma’s leading candidate in its GDT platform. Deltacel is designed to exploit the natural potency of GDT cells to target solid cancers, with an initial focus on NSCLC, the most prevalent type of lung cancer and representing about 80% to 85% of lung cancer cases. Data from two preclinical studies demonstrated Deltacel’s favorable safety and efficacy profile when it was combined with low-dose radiation.