Ikena Oncology Outlines Key Priorities and Provides Corporate Updates

On January 18, 2024 Ikena Oncology, Inc. (Nasdaq: IKNA, "Ikena," "Company"), a targeted oncology company forging new territory in patient-directed cancer treatment, reported an organizational update outlining key objectives toward advancing the development of its lead targeted oncology assets, IK-930 and IK-595 (Press release, Ikena Oncology, JAN 18, 2024, View Source [SID1234639330]). The Company also announced an organizational streamlining that allows for the reallocation of resources from exploratory research and discovery towards the ongoing targeted oncology clinical programs. These efforts reinforce the Company’s dedication to maximize impact and drive advancements in patient-directed treatments for cancer.

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"We are laser focused on driving IK-930 and IK-595 forward in the next year to interpretable and clear data reads as we continue to build value for investors," commented Mark Manfredi, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Ikena. "Our extended team has achieved many significant milestones together, and IK-930 and IK-595’s clinical progress is evidence of these collective efforts. Ikena will be forever grateful for the impact that each of the members of our discovery and research team has had. The renewed focus on our lead assets, IK-930 and IK-595, underscores our dedication to delivering the full therapeutic potential of our clinical candidates that we believe could transform the lives of cancer patients."

IK-930: TEAD1-Selective Hippo Pathway Inhibitor


An optimized formulation is now being dosed in the clinic concurrently with the original formulation


The Company has expanded and accelerated targeted recruitment of mesothelioma patients and additional epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) patients


A clinical data update is planned for the second half of 2024

IK-595: MEK-RAF Molecular Glue


The initial cohort was dosed with IK-595 in December 2023 and has subsequently cleared the safety evaluation window


Enrollment of targeted RAS and RAF mutant cancer patients in dose escalation continues, where multiple dosing schedules are being explored


Backfill and expansion cohorts are planned in multiple indications where IK-595 may have differentiated advantages

Strategic and Corporate Updates


With the advancement of IK-930 and IK-595, the Company has made the strategic decision to reallocate resources from the discovery organization to the clinical programs


This includes a workforce reduction of approximately 35%, to be implemented over the course of the first quarter of 2024


With approximately $175 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities as of December 31, 2023 (unaudited), and as a result of the organization changes, the Company’s runway is extended into the second half of 2026

Geron Reports Inducement Grants Under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4)

On January 18, 2024 Geron Corporation (Nasdaq: GERN), a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company, reported that it has granted non-statutory stock options to purchase an aggregate of 895,930 shares of Geron common stock as inducements to newly hired employees in connection with commencement of employment with the Company (Press release, Geron, JAN 18, 2024, View Source [SID1234639329]).

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The stock options were granted on January 17, 2024, at an exercise price of $1.92 per share, which is equal to the closing price of Geron common stock on the date of grant. Stock options representing an aggregate of 873,000 shares have a 10-year term and vest over four years, with 12.5% of the shares underlying the options vesting on the six-month anniversary of commencement of employment for the respective employees and the remaining shares vesting over the following 42 months in equal installments of whole shares, subject to continued employment with Geron through the applicable vesting dates. Stock options representing an aggregate of 22,930 shares have a 10-year term and vest in full upon achievement of a certain regulatory milestone, subject to continued employment with Geron through the applicable vesting date. All of the stock options were granted as material inducement to employment in accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4) and are subject to the terms and conditions of the stock option agreements covering the grants and Geron’s 2018 Inducement Award Plan, which was adopted December 14, 2018, and provides for the granting of stock options to new employees.

European Patent Office Rules in Favor of Exelixis on Formulation Patent Covering CABOMETYX® (cabozantinib) Tablets

On January 18, 2024 Exelixis, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXEL) reported that it has successfully defended European Patent number EP2593090 (c-MET Modulator Pharmaceutical Compositions) against three opponents, STADA Arzneimittel AG, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., and Generics (U.K.) Ltd. in a hearing before the Opposition Division of the European Patent Office (EPO) (Press release, Exelixis, JAN 18, 2024, View Source [SID1234639328]). The three-member panel of the Opposition Division rejected all grounds of opposition, thus upholding the patent as granted. The patent at issue, which expires on July 18, 2031, covers tablet formulations of cabozantinib, including the tablet formulation approved as CABOMETYX (cabozantinib) tablets by the European Medicines Agency. The decision is specific to the European patent at issue and is subject to appeal to the EPO Technical Boards of Appeal.

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Elevar Therapeutics To Present Two Posters From Phase 3 CARES-310 Study at 2024 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

On January 18, 2024 Elevar Therapeutics, Inc., a majority-owned subsidiary of HLB Co., Ltd. and a fully integrated biopharmaceutical company dedicated to elevating treatment experiences and outcomes for patients who have limited or inadequate therapeutic options, reported that it will present two posters and give an Industry Expert Theater presentation at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium (ASCO GI) (Press release, Elevar Therapeutics, JAN 18, 2024, View Source [SID1234639327]).

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The posters examine post hoc analyses of clinical data and patient-reported outcomes tied to Elevar’s CARES-310 study (NCT03764293), which assessed the combination of the company’s drug candidates camrelizumab, a PD-1 inhibitor, in combination with rivoceranib, an oral TKI, as a first-line therapy for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC).

ASCO GI will be held Jan. 18-20, 2024, at the Moscone Convention Center (West) in San Francisco, and online. Elevar’s poster presentations are:

Poster Session B: Cancers of the Pancreas, Small Bowel, and Hepatobiliary Tract

Date and Time: Jan. 19, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. PT Abstract Number: 509 Abstract Title: Impact of baseline liver function on survival outcomes in patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC) treated with camrelizumab + rivoceranib vs sorafenib: A post hoc analysis of study CARES-310.

Date and Time: Jan. 19, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. PT Abstract Number: 456 Abstract Title: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) <65 or ≥ 65 years old (yo) from CARES-310 camrelizumab + rivoceranib vs sorafenib as first-line treatment for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC).

Industry Expert Theater presentation details:

Date and Time: Jan. 19, 2024; 5:15 p.m. – 6 p.m. PT Presentation Title: Impact of liver function on survival outcomes during treatment with camrelizumab + rivoceranib (cam+rivo) vs sorafenib in uHCC patients: therapeutic implications Speaker: Natalia Raphael, Ph.D., Elevar executive director of medical affairs

Session Description: Impact of baseline liver reserve and drug induced hepatotoxicity (DIH) on survival outcomes assessed; time to resolution/discontinuation, impact on QoL of DIH determined. The results of this post-hoc analysis may have implications for selection of initial and subsequent therapies for uHCC patients.

"Elevar is pleased that CARES-310 continues to yield results that support the combination of camrelizumab plus rivoceranib as a potentially important therapy for those confronted with hepatocellular carcinoma," said Saeho Chong, Elevar chief executive officer. "We look forward to detailing these findings while meeting with our peers at ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) GI."

One ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) GI poster is a post hoc analysis of the impact of baseline liver function on survival outcomes in patients with uHCC treated with camrelizumab and rivoceranib in CARES-310. The analysis found the efficacy of camrelizumab plus rivoceranib was superior to sorafenib regardless of baseline liver function as measured by both albumin-bilirubin (ALBI) grade and Child-Pugh (CP) class. Despite a higher rate of grade 3/4 adverse effects, there was no detrimental effect of camrelizumab plus rivoceranib on liver function and overall survival in patients with both mildly and moderately preserved liver function compared to sorafenib.

The other poster assessed patient-reported outcomes during CARES-310. Camrelizumab plus rivoceranib demonstrated clinically meaningful benefits in key aspects of the patient experience. Although patients treated with camrelizumab and rivoceranib exhibited higher rate of treatment-related adverse events, the combination did not adversely impact quality of life when compared to sorafenib.

Supported by the CARES-310 results, Elevar and Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. in May 2023 submitted a new drug application (rivoceranib) and biologics license application (camrelizumab) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the combination as a first-line treatment option for uHCC. The FDA assigned Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) target action dates in May 2024.

About Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) HCC is the most common type of primary liver cancer. It most frequently occurs in people with chronic liver diseases, such as cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection. HCC typically has a poor prognosis and a lack of treatment options and is therefore a condition with an urgent medical need.

About Rivoceranib Rivoceranib, a small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), is a highly potent inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR-2), a primary pathway for tumor angiogenesis. VEGFR-2 inhibition is a clinically validated approach to limit tumor growth and disease progression. Rivoceranib is currently being studied as a monotherapy and in combination with chemotherapy and immunotherapy in various solid tumor indications. Ongoing clinical studies include uHCC (in combination with camrelizumab), gastric cancer (as a monotherapy and in combination with paclitaxel), adenoid cystic carcinoma (as a monotherapy) and colorectal cancer (in combination with Lonsurf). Rivoceranib was the first TKI approved in gastric cancer in China (November 2014). It is also approved in China in combination with camrelizumab as a first-line treatment for uHCC (February 2023). The drug has been studied in more than 6,000 patients worldwide and was well tolerated in clinical trials with a comparable safety profile to other TKIs and VEGF inhibitors. Orphan drug designations have been granted in gastric cancer (U.S., EU and South Korea), in adenoid cystic carcinoma (U.S.) and in uHCC (U.S.). Elevar Therapeutics, Inc. holds the global rights (excluding China) to rivoceranib and has partnered for its development and marketing with HLB-LS in South Korea. Rivoceranib, under the name apatinib, is also approved in China for advanced gastric cancer and in second-line advanced HCC by the Chinese-territory license-holder, Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals Company Ltd., (Hengrui Pharma), under the brand name Aitan.

About Camrelizumab Camrelizumab (SHR-1210) is a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting the programmed death-1 (PD-1) receptor. Blockade of the PD-1/PD-L1 signaling pathway is a therapeutic strategy showing success in a wide variety of solid and hematological cancers. Camrelizumab is developed by Hengrui Pharma and has been studied in more than 6,000 patients. Currently, 50 clinical trials are underway in a broad range of tumors (including liver cancer, lung cancer, gastric cancer, and breast cancer) and treatment settings. Camrelizumab, under the brand name AiRuiKa, is currently approved for eight indications in China, including monotherapy for the treatment of HCC (second-line), in combination with rivoceranib as a treatment for uHCC (first-line), relapsed/refractory classic Hodgkin’s lymphoma (third-line), esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (second-line) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (third-line or further) and in combination with chemotherapy for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (non-squamous and squamous), esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma in the first-line setting. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Orphan Drug Designation to camrelizumab for advanced HCC in April 2021. Elevar has rights to commercialize and develop Hengrui Pharma’s camrelizumab in combination with rivoceranib for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC) worldwide, excluding Greater China Region and Korea (Oct. 2023).

Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Presents Long-Term Follow-Up Results from INTRIGUE Phase 3 Clinical Study in Second-Line GIST Patients at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

On January 18, 2024 Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: DCPH), a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing important new medicines to improve the lives of people with cancer, reported the presentation of new long-term results from the INTRIGUE Phase 3 clinical study comparing QINLOCK (ripretinib) versus sunitinib in patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) previously treated with imatinib (Press release, Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, JAN 18, 2024, View Source [SID1234639326]).

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The presentation titled "Overall survival and long-term safety with ripretinib vs sunitinib in patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor previously treated with imatinib: final analyses from INTRIGUE" will be presented by John Zalcberg, M.D., Ph.D., Cancer Research Program, Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine and Department of Medical Oncology, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium and will be available on the Company’s website at www.deciphera.com/presentations-publications.

"These long-term clinical results demonstrate that the overall survival rate was similar for both QINLOCK and sunitinib, and that treatment with QINLOCK continued to show a favorable safety profile compared to treatment with sunitinib," said Dr. Zalcberg. "In addition, the data show that patient outcomes in the third-line setting are comparable for patients that were treated with either QINLOCK or sunitinib in the second line."

"The final results from INTRIGUE demonstrate the strong clinical activity of QINLOCK in the broader second-line GIST patient population," said Matthew L. Sherman, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of Deciphera. "Importantly, these results also indicate that third line treatment is not adversely impacted by treatment with QINLOCK in the second line and that QINLOCK continues to show a favorable safety profile compared to sunitinib."

Results of INTRIGUE Study Long-Term Follow-Up

In INTRIGUE, 453 patients in the all-patient intent-to-treat population (AP-ITT) with second-line GIST were randomized 1:1 to receive QINLOCK 150 mg once daily (n=226) or sunitinib 50 mg once daily (4 weeks on/2 weeks off) (n=227) of which 444 patients received treatment.

In the primary analysis of the AP-ITT population based on a data cut of September 1, 2021, while the primary endpoint was not achieved, QINLOCK demonstrated similar efficacy with a median progression-free survival (PFS) of 8.0 months versus 8.3 months for sunitinib (hazard ratio [HR] 1.05, nominal p=0.72). There were fewer patients with Grade 3/4 drug-related treatment emergent adverse events (TEAE) with QINLOCK (26.5%) compared with sunitinib (55.2%). Based on the primary results from the INTRIGUE study, QINLOCK was included in the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for GIST (version 1.2023) as a preferred second-line regimen for patients with advanced GIST who are intolerant to sunitinib.

The final analysis includes 18 months of additional follow up after the primary analysis based on a data cut of March 15, 2023. Key highlights from the final results presented include the following:

Overall Survival (OS)

There were 211 OS events (46.6%) in the AP-ITT population with median duration of follow-up in the QINLOCK and sunitinib arms of 35.1 months and 34.1 months, respectively.
Median OS in the AP-ITT population was similar with QINLOCK (35.5 months) versus sunitinib (31.5 months) (HR 0.86; 95% CI, 0.65 to 1.13; nominal p= 0.275).
Safety and Tolerability

Among the 444 patients treated, 9.0% of patients remained on treatment at the time of data cutoff including 12.6% of 223 patients treated with QINLOCK and 5.4% of 221 patients treated with sunitinib.
The long-term safety profile of QINLOCK was consistent with the primary analysis.
Fewer patients had Grade 3/4 drug-related TEAEs with QINLOCK (27.4%) versus sunitinib (57.9%).
Dose interruptions and reductions as well as treatment discontinuations due to TEAEs were lower with QINLOCK versus sunitinib. Fewer patients discontinued treatment due to any TEAE for QINLOCK (4.9%) versus sunitinib (9.0%).
The most common TEAEs in the QINLOCK arm were alopecia, fatigue, and myalgia. The most common TEAEs in patients treated with sunitinib were palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia syndrome, diarrhea, and hypertension.
Exploratory Analysis: Efficacy of Next-Line Therapy

Median PFS on the next line of therapy after protocol treatment was similar for QINLOCK (7.7 months) versus sunitinib (7.4 months) in the AP-ITT population (HR 1.03; 95% CI, 0.78 to 1.35).
Following study treatment discontinuation, the most common third-line therapy was sunitinib for patients in the QINLOCK arm (59.7%) and regorafenib for patients in the sunitinib arm (42.7%).
Patients in the QINLOCK arm who received third-line sunitinib had a median PFS on next line of therapy of 8.5 months compared with 6.3 months for patients in the sunitinib arm who received third-line regorafenib (HR 0.90; 95% CI, 0.66 to 1.24).
Details of the poster presentation are as follows:

Title: Overall survival and long-term safety with ripretinib vs sunitinib in patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor previously treated with imatinib: final analyses from INTRIGUE
Author: John Zalcberg, M.D., Ph.D., Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Session: A: Cancers of the Esophagus and Stomach and Other GI Cancers
Abstract #: 748
Date and Time: Thursday January 18, 2024 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM PT

In January 2024, Nature Medicine published the results of the exploratory ctDNA analysis from INTRIGUE showing substantial clinical benefit of QINLOCK compared to sunitinib in second-line GIST patients with mutations in KIT exon 11 and 17/18 only. Patients with mutations in KIT exon 11 and 17/18 had improved progression-free survival, objective response rate, and overall survival with QINLOCK versus sunitinib.

Based on the results of this prespecified exploratory objective in INTRIGUE, the Company is enrolling the INSIGHT pivotal Phase 3 clinical study of QINLOCK in second-line GIST patients with mutations in KIT exon 11 and 17/18 only.

About the INSIGHT Study

The INSIGHT Phase 3 clinical study is a randomized, global, multicenter, open-label study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of QINLOCK compared to sunitinib in patients with GIST previously treated with imatinib with mutations in KIT exon 11 and 17/18 (excluding patients with mutations in KIT exons 9, 13, or 14). In the study, 54 patients will be randomized 2:1 to either QINLOCK 150 mg once daily or sunitinib 50 mg once daily for four weeks followed by two weeks without sunitinib. The primary endpoint is PFS as determined by independent radiologic review using modified RECIST 1.1 criteria. Secondary endpoints include ORR as determined by independent radiologic review using modified RECIST 1.1 criteria and OS.

About the INTRIGUE Study

The INTRIGUE Phase 3 clinical study is a randomized, global, multicenter, open-label study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of QINLOCK compared to sunitinib in patients with GIST previously treated with imatinib. In the study, 453 patients were randomized 1:1 to either QINLOCK 150 mg once daily or sunitinib 50 mg once daily for four weeks followed by two weeks without sunitinib. As previously reported, the study did not achieve the primary efficacy endpoint of PFS as determined by independent radiologic review using modified RECIST 1.1 criteria. The statistical analysis plan included a hierarchical testing sequence that included testing in patients with a KIT exon 11 primary mutation and then in the AP-ITT population. In patients with a KIT exon 11 primary mutation (n=327), QINLOCK demonstrated a median PFS of 8.3 months compared to 7.0 months for the sunitinib arm (HR 0.88, p=0.360). Although not formally tested due to the rules of the hierarchical testing sequence, in the AP-ITT population QINLOCK demonstrated a median PFS of 8.0 months compared to 8.3 months for the sunitinib arm (HR 1.05, nominal p=0.72). QINLOCK was generally well tolerated. Fewer patients in the QINLOCK arm experienced Grade 3/4 treatment-emergent adverse events compared to sunitinib (41.3% vs. 65.6%). Similarly, there were fewer patients with Grade 3/4 drug-related TEAEs with QINLOCK (26.5%) compared with sunitinib (55.2%).