Oncolytics Biotech® Announces Poster Presentation Demonstrating the Ability of REOLYSIN® to Promote and Predict Response to Checkpoint Inhibitors
at ASCO 2018 Annual Meeting

On June 4, 2018 Oncolytics Biotech Inc. (TSX: ONC) (NASDAQ: ONCY), currently developing REOLYSIN (pelareorep), an intravenously delivered immuno-oncolytic virus turning cold tumors hot, reported a key poster presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) 2018 Annual Meeting (Press release, Oncolytics Biotech, JUN 4, 2018, View Source [SID1234527183]). The meeting takes place from June 1 – 5, 2018 at McCormick Place, Chicago, IL.

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"These results demonstrate that pelareorep promotes the expression of gene signatures predictive of a response to immunotherapy in breast cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma." said Matt Coffey, President and CEO of Oncolytics Biotech. "The tumor inflammation promoting effects in breast cancer models provide a compelling explanation for the significant overall survival benefit in hormone receptor positive metastatic breast cancer patients in our phase 2, IND 213, study and we believe this will continue to drive interest in our breast cancer program."

Highlights of the poster include:

• Pelareorep promotes expression of gene signatures that are predictive of response to checkpoint inhibitors in select cell lines
• HCC – hepatocellular carcinoma
• HR+ BC – hormone receptor positive breast cancer
• Pronounced tumor inflammatory effects of pelareorep in HR+ BC cells may explain the prominent increase in overall survival in a previous phase 2 randomized clinical study in HR+ mBC patients treated with pelareorep and may render this large breast cancer population susceptible to conventional immunotherapy regimes
• Results warrant further investigation of pelareorep in combination with checkpoint inhibitors

Presenter & Lead Author: Grey A. Wilkinson PhD, Oncolytics Scientist, Translational Medicine
Presentation Title: Pelareorep to promote the expression of a IFN-gamma-related gene signature that predicts response to checkpoint blockade therapy
Session Title: Developmental Therapeutics – Immunotherapy
Location: McCormick Place: Hall A
Abstract number: 3089
Poster Board #: 303
Date/Time: 6/4/2018; 8:00 AM-11:30 AM

The complete poster can be found online on the company website at View Source

About REOLYSIN/Pelareorep

REOLYSIN, also known as pelareorep, is a non-pathogenic, proprietary isolate of the unmodified reovirus: a first-in-class intravenously delivered immuno-oncolytic virus for the treatment of solid tumors and hematological malignancies. The compound induces selective tumor lysis and promotes an inflamed tumor phenotype through innate and adaptive immune responses to treat a variety of cancers.

Investor Presentation dated June 4, 2018.

On June 4, 2018 Humanigen, Inc. (the "Company") presented and/or distributed to the investment community and utilize at various industry and other conferences the slide presentation (Presentation, Humanigen, JUN 4, 2018, View Source [SID1234527179]).

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IMMUTEP PRESENTATIONS AT ASCO

On June 4, 2018 Immutep Limited (ASX: IMM; NASDAQ: IMMP) ("Immutep" or "the Company") reported to confirm that it is involved in three poster presentations at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper)‘s (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting, in Chicago, Illinois taking place from 1 – 5 June (Press release, Immutep, JUN 4, 2018, View Source [SID1234527167]). All three posters relate to Immutep’s lead product candidate eftilagimod alpha ("efti" or "IMP321").

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Two of the posters (TPS1050 and TPS1109), were presented on June 2, and focused on the Company’s Phase IIb AIPAC (Active Immunotherapy PAClitaxel) double blind placebo trial evaluating the efficacy of efti in patients with metastatic breast cancer.

The first poster discussed the results from the safety run-in phase of the AIPAC trial, which have been previously announced to the market. This poster was presented by Prof. Duhoux, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain. Specifically, it reiterated that the overall response rate ("ORR") in patients to the combination of paclitaxel and efti was 47%, and that the disease control rate ("DCR") was 87%. It also noted that two of the responses to the combination therapy occurred relatively late in the treatment (after ~6 months) and that the safety run-in phase reported a very encouraging safety profile.

The second poster, presented by Dr. Dirix of GZA Hospitals Sint-Augustinus, Antwerp, Belgium, outlined the ongoing AIPAC trial, its design and primary end points.

The third poster (TPS3129) outlines the clinical trial design of the ongoing INSIGHT clinical trial, an open-labeled Phase I study to evaluate the feasibility and safety of intra-tumoral, intra-peritoneal, and subcutaneous injections with efti for advanced stage solid tumors. This is an investigator sponsored trial by Immutep’s partner, IKF in Frankfurt, Germany, which will be presented by the investigator on June 5 in Chicago.

The ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) posters regarding the Company’s AIPAC trial can be accessed via the Immutep website under the Presentations tab at:

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About the AIPAC clinical trial

The ongoing AIPAC (Active Immunotherapy PAClitaxel) Phase IIb clinical trial is a European multi-centre study evaluating eftilagimod alpha ("efti" or "IMP321") in combination with paclitaxel in metastatic breast cancer (clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT 02614833). To date, 33 out of a planned 34 clinical sites across Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, United Kingdom, France and Germany are now actively recruiting and treating patients. The AIPAC study is currently expected to be fully recruited with 226 patients by the end of calendar 2018, with first Progression Free Survival data expected in calendar 2019.

About the INSIGHT clinical trial

The on-going INSIGHT Phase I clinical trial is an investigator initiated, explorative, single centre, open-label, study evaluating the feasibility and safety of intra-tumoural, intra-peritoneal, and subcutaneous injections of efti for advanced stage solid tumour entities (clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT03252938). The Lead Investigator of this clinical trial is Professor Doctor Salah-Eddin Al-Batran, the Medical Director of the IKF.

Dynavax Reports Data for Phase 1b/2 Trial of SD-101 in Combination with KEYTRUDA®

(pembrolizumab) in Advanced Melanoma at the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology

(ASCO) Annual Meeting

On June 4, 2018 Dynavax Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:DVAX) reported data from its ongoing Phase 1b/2 study investigating SD-101, Dynavax’s intratumoral TLR9 agonist, in combination with KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab), an anti-PD-1 therapy developed by Merck (known as MSD outside the United States and Canada) in patients with advanced melanoma (Press release, Dynavax Technologies, JUN 4, 2018, View Source [SID1234527166]).

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The company reported results on a total of 69 patients comparing two doses of SD-101, £ 2mg (n=30) versus 8mg (n=39) administered by intratumoral injection. These data are being presented in poster and discussion session today at the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting, in Chicago, IL. The primary endpoints of this dose-expansion/dose-finding study are safety and preliminary efficacy. The results of this study showed a 70% overall response rate (ORR) in advanced melanoma patients who received the £ 2 mg dose of SD-101 in up to four lesions versus a 38% ORR in the group receiving the 8 mg dose of SD-101 in one lesion. The combination of SD-101 and KEYTRUDA was well tolerated with adverse events related to SD-101 being transient, mild to moderate flu-like symptoms.

"These data provide further evidence of the potential for SD-101 to improve responses in first-line advanced melanoma patients in combination with an anti-PD-1 therapy," commented Eddie Gray, Chief Executive Officer. "Our studies continue to demonstrate the potential value of SD-101 across multiple tumor types. We plan to build upon this momentum and update our progress with additional data planned for a medical conference later in the year."

Highlights from Poster Presentation (Abstract #9513)

Overall response rate (ORR) of 70% (21 of 30), with a complete response (CR) rate of 17%, for advanced melanoma patients who received the £ 2 mg dose of SD-101 in up to four lesions

ORR of 38% (15 of 39) in patients who received the 8 mg dose of SD-101 in one lesion

Durable response in patients who received £ 2 mg dose of SD-101 with 74% 6-month progression free survival (PFS) rate

Observed responses in injected lesion(s) and distant lesions, including visceral metastases in the liver

Responders included 8 of 10 PD-L1 negative patients in the £ 2 mg dose cohort
AEs related to SD-101 treatment were transient, mild to moderate flu-like symptoms at both the £ 2mg and the 8 mg dosing levels

No increase in the frequency of immune-related adverse events over individual monotherapies reported in other studies1,2 nor evidence of any new safety signals
Additional details on response rates based on patient characteristics including stage of disease, ECOG score, and PD-L1 status are also included in the poster presentation which can be accessed here.

"We are moving forward with the 2mg dose of SD-101 for our Phase 3 trial which we believe is the optimal dose based on these efficacy, safety and biomarker data showing increased immune activation consistent with the biology of TLR9 activation. We continue to collect and analyze data from this trial to finalize details of the Phase 3 study design," stated Rob Janssen, Chief Medical Officer.

The details of the poster presentation and discussion session are as follows:

Phase 1b/2, open label, multicenter, study of the combination of SD-101 and pembrolizumab in patients with advanced melanoma who are naïve to anti-PD-1 therapy

Session Title: Melanoma/Skin Cancers

Abstract: 9513

Poster Board: 340

Poster Session Date/Time: Monday, June 4, 2018, 1:15 PM – 4:45 PM CDT

Poster Session Location: McCormick Place South, Hall A, Advanced Disease Poster Section

Discussion Session Date/Time: Monday, June 4, 2018, 4:45 PM – 6:00 PM CDT

Discussion Session Location: McCormick Place Lakeside Center, Level 4 – E451

Analyst/Investor Presentation

Today at 6:30pm CDT, Dynavax will host a presentation for analysts and investors. The presentation will be available via live webcast only and can be accessed in the "Investors and Media" section of the company’s website at www.dynavax.com.

About SYNERGY-001 (KEYNOTE-184)

SYNERGY-001, previously referred to as MEL-01, is the dose-escalation and expansion study of SD-101 in combination with KEYTRUDA which includes patients with histologically or cytologically confirmed unresectable Stage IIIC/IV melanoma. The primary endpoints of the trial are safety and preliminary efficacy of intratumoral SD-101 in combination with KEYTRUDA.

About SD-101

SD-101, the Company’s lead clinical candidate, is a proprietary, second-generation, Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) agonist CpG-C class oligodeoxynucleotide. Dynavax is evaluating this intratumoral TLR9 agonist in several clinical studies to assess its safety and activity, including a Phase 2 study in combination with KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab), an anti-PD-1 therapy, in patients with advanced melanoma and in patients with head and neck squamous cell cancer, in a clinical collaboration with Merck. Dynavax maintains all commercial rights to SD-101.

Daiichi Sankyo Presents Phase 3 ENLIVEN Study of Pexidartinib, Demonstrating Statistically Significant Clinical Improvement Across Multiple Endpoints in Patients with Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor at 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting

On June 4, 2018 Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited (hereafter, Daiichi Sankyo) reported that the phase 3 ENLIVEN study showed a statistically significant 39 percent overall response rate (ORR) at week 25 based upon central review of MRI scans using Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors, version 1.1 (the primary endpoint) for patients treated with oral pexidartinib compared to no tumor response among patients who received placebo (P<0.0001) (Press release, Daiichi Sankyo, JUN 4, 2018, View Source [SID1234527165]). Patients enrolled in the trial were those with tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT) for whom surgery would be associated with potentially worse function or severe morbidity. After a median six month follow-up (longest 17 months), no responders in the ENLIVEN study had progressed. The data will be presented during an oral abstract session on Monday, June 4, 2018 between 8:24 AM – 8:36 AM CDT (Abstract 11502) at the 2018 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting in Chicago.

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"Current treatment options for TGCT are largely limited to surgery in order to remove as much of the tumor as possible. Despite the best surgical intervention, the recurrence rate of diffuse TGCT is high and the disease may advance to the point where surgery is no longer an option," said William D. Tap, MD, lead investigator of the study and Chief of the Sarcoma Medical Oncology Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. "Pexidartinib may offer a relevant treatment option for patients with TGCT, which is associated with severe morbidity or functional limitations, and for which surgery is not recommended."

Pexidartinib is an investigational, oral small molecule that potently inhibits CSF1R (colony stimulating factor-1 receptor), a primary growth driver of abnormal cells in the synovium that cause TGCT.

In the ENLIVEN study, hepatic toxicities were more frequent with pexidartinib versus placebo (AST or ALT ≥3X ULN: 33 percent, total bilirubin ≥2X ULN: 5 percent, N=61). Eight patients discontinued pexidartinib due to hepatic adverse events (AEs); four were serious nonfatal AEs with increased bilirubin, one lasting ~7 months. In non-TGCT development studies using pexidartinib, two severe liver toxicity cases (one required liver transplant, one was associated with death) were observed.

Other AEs noted in ENLIVEN >10 percent and more common with pexidartinib included hair color changes, pruritus, rash, vomiting, abdominal pain, constipation, fatigue, dysgeusia, facial edema, peripheral edema, periorbital edema, decreased appetite and hypertension.

Secondary efficacy endpoints demonstrated that patients treated with pexidartinib had a 56 percent overall response rate (ORR) by Tumor Volume Score (TVS), compared to no response in patients who received placebo (P<0.0001). Clinically meaningful improvement versus placebo was observed in other secondary efficacy endpoints, including range of motion (+15% vs +6%, P=0.0043), PROMIS physical function (+4.1 vs -0.9, P=0.0019), and worst stiffness (-2.5 vs -0.3, P<0.0001). There was also a nonsignificant improvement in pain response (31% vs 15%).

"We are encouraged by the results from the ENLIVEN study and we look forward to submitting an NDA to the U.S. FDA and engaging European regulators for review of pexidartinib," said Gideon Bollag, PhD, CEO, Plexxikon, a member of the Daiichi Sankyo Group."

About the ENLIVEN Study

ENLIVEN, a double-blind, randomized, global multi-cener, pivotal phase 3 study, evaluated pexidartinib in patients with symptomatic advanced TGCT for whom surgical removal of the tumor would be associated with potentially worsening functional limitation or severe morbidity. The first part of the study, the double-blind phase, enrolled 120 patients who were randomized (1:1) to receive either pexidartinib or placebo at 1000 mg/d for 2 weeks followed by 800 mg/d for 22 weeks in order to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pexidartinib versus placebo. The primary endpoint of the study was the percentage of patients achieving a complete or partial response after 24 weeks of treatment (Week 25), as assessed with centrally-read MRI scans using RECIST 1.1 criteria. Key secondary endpoints included range of motion, response by tumor volume score, PROMIS physical function, stiffness and measures of pain reduction.

After completing the first part of the study, patients randomized to either pexidartinib or placebo were eligible to take part in the second part of ENLIVEN, a long-term, open-label part where patients could continue to receive or start to receive pexidartinib. In October 2016, following two reported cases of serious, non-fatal liver toxicity in the ENLIVEN study, the data monitoring committee (DMC) recommended that patients receiving placebo in the first part of the study should no longer be eligible to start pexidartinib in the second part of the study. A total of 120 patients who were enrolled prior to the DMC recommendation continued with the study according to the revised protocol.

About TGCT (PVNS/GCT-TS)

Tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT), previously referred to as pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) or giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath (GCT-TS), is a rare, usually non-cancerous tumor that affects the synovium-lined joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths, resulting in swelling, pain, stiffness and reduced mobility in the affected joint or limb.1,2 It has been estimated that the incidence of TGCT is 11 to 50 cases per million, based on studies from three countries.3-5 Patients are commonly diagnosed in their 20s to 50s,and depending on the type of TGCT, women can be up to twice as likely to develop a tumor as men.6,7

Primary treatment of TGCT includes surgery to remove the tumor. However, in patients with a diffuse form where the tumor can wrap around bone, tendons, ligaments and other parts of the joint, it is more difficult to remove and may require multiple surgeries or joint replacement, eventually advancing to the point where surgical resection is no longer an option and amputation may be considered. It is estimated that the rate of recurrence for diffuse TGCT can be 20 to 55 percent.8

About Pexidartinib

Pexidartinib is an investigational, novel, oral small molecule that potently inhibits CSF1R (colony stimulating factor-1 receptor), which is a primary growth driver of abnormal cells in the synovium that cause TGCT. Pexidartinib also inhibits c-kit and FLT3-ITD. Pexidartinib was discovered by Plexxikon Inc., the small molecule structure-guided R&D center of Daiichi Sankyo.

Pexidartinib has been granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation for the treatment of patients with pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) or giant cell tumor of tendon sheath (GCT-TS), where surgical resection may result in potentially worsening functional limitation or severe morbidity and Orphan Drug Designation for PVNS/GCT-TS by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Pexidartinib also has received Orphan Designation from the European Commission for the treatment of TGCT. Pexidartinib is not approved by the FDA or any other regulatory agency worldwide as a treatment for any indication. Safety and efficacy have not been established.