AUM Biosciences Expands Pipeline With Global License for First-in-class Targeted Cancer Therapy

On July 17, 2019 AUM Biosciences (AUM), an award-winning company focused on the development of innovative and affordable oncology medicines with high unmet medical need in Asia, reported a global license agreement with Inflection Biosciences (Inflection) for exclusive worldwide rights to develop, manufacture and commercialise Inflection’s first-in-class PIM/PI3K/mTOR inhibitors (Press release, Aura Biosciences, JUL 17, 2019, View Source [SID1234537575]).

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Known as the IBL-300 series of molecules, the agreement will see AUM develop the lead candidate, IBL-302 (hereafter AUM302), which is currently in the pre-clinical stage of development with activity predicted across a range of cancers. It has been evaluated in over 700 cancer cell lines and has shown potential for clinical development in breast cancer, lung cancer, leukaemia and neuroblastoma.

AUM302 is the first ‘oral kinase inhibitor’ to uniquely inhibit three critical cancer targets (pan-PIM kinase, pan-PI3K and mTOR inhibition) via a single molecule1. Kinase inhibitors are drugs that have played an increasingly prominent role in the treatment of cancer2 and inhibiting these three targets has been shown to be more effective than inhibiting them alone.

Mr Vishal Doshi, CEO, AUM Biosciences said: "With 60% of cancers worldwide diagnosed in Asia3, we are committed to accelerating the development of high potential molecules for the benefit of patients in the region. Our unique Asia to global approach to development aims to ensure that crucial drugs are made available for Asian patients in the shortest timeframe, as well as those in need globally."

The license expands AUM’s pipeline following the recently acquired novel and highly selective Mnk inhibitor, AUM001, from Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).

"Our dedication to addressing significant unmet need for cancer patients is what drives us to being at the forefront of precision medicine, technology and the delivery of high-quality personalised care. Our collaboration with Inflection Biosciences is now an important part of this dedication," Doshi added.

Mr Darren Cunningham, CEO of Inflection said: "Inflection Biosciences is committed to developing innovative targeted therapeutics for the benefit of cancer patients worldwide. We are pleased to partner with AUM Biosciences who will bring considerable drug development experience and expertise to ensure AUM302 is advanced towards regulatory approval in Asia and globally."

The advancement of AUM302 continues AUM’s focus on developing a robust industry leading pipeline of combinatorial therapies.

Combination therapy, the use of more than one type of therapy in treating a patient, is a hallmark of cancer treatment. The complexity of the disease – including its tendency to spread beyond its original site and become resistant to some drugs – underscores the need for multiple approaches to attack it. As well as being a monotherapy with three different targets, AUM302 has shown excellent combination potential, working to address the major problem of patient resistance to certain drugs.

AUM plans to commence Investigational New Drug (IND) enabling studies for AUM302 by 20201.