Ariceum Therapeutics announces granting of US and Canadian patents for its Gallium-68 radiopharmaceutical production kit

On December 6, 2023 Ariceum Therapeutics, a private biotech company developing radiopharmaceutical products for the diagnosis and treatment of certain hard-to-treat cancers, reported the granting of US and Canadian patents covering its Gallium-68 (Ga-68) radiopharmaceutical production kit (Press release, Ariceum Therapeutics, DEC 6, 2023, View Source [SID1234638186]). The IP was developed by Theragnostics Ltd, which was acquired by Ariceum earlier this year.

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The patents have been sub-licensed exclusively to Advance Accelerator Applications (AAA) and apply to the technology underpinning AAA’s Ga-68 HBED-PSMA-11 production kit, branded Locametz. To date, the production of Ga-68 radiopharmaceuticals has involved a multi-step approach, which limits the number of patient doses that can be produced at any one time. Theragnostics’ Ga-68 technology platform enables the production of multiple doses of Ga-68 HBED-PSMA-11 in a single vial, in one simple step.

Manfred Rüdiger, Chief Executive Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics said: "We are pleased that this IP has been granted so soon after our recent acquisition of Theragnostics, highlighting our progress and commitment to developing a pipeline of targeted radiotherapy innovations. We are proud to be contributing with this IP to the success of PSMA diagnostics, specifically Locametz, which represents an alternative pathway for PMSA PET imaging of patients."

Greg Mullen, Chief Operating Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics and co-inventor of the patent, added: "This technology simplifies the production of Ga-68 PSMA for the benefit of thousands of patients around the world, which is incredibly rewarding to see. The granting of these patents represents another important milestone towards meeting anticipated increased demand for PSMA PET imaging of patients, following the publication of recent positive data demonstrating the benefit of radioligand therapy in prostate cancer."

The announcement of the new patents comes prior to Dr Greg Mullen, Chief Operating Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics, and Dr Germo Gericke, Chief Medical Officer of Ariceum, presenting at the upcoming 5th Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals Summit Europe, being held in Berlin, Germany, from Dec 5-7. Presentation details below.

Presentation Title: Understanding radionuclide Auger therapy to examine its use and advantages
Speaker: Dr Greg Mullen, Chief Operating Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics
Date & Time: 7 December, 1.30pm CET

Presentation Title: Bench to bedside – How to design innovative radiopharmaceuticals for human use
Speaker: Dr Germo Gericke, Chief Medical Officer of Ariceum Therapeutics
Date & Time: 7 December, 4.00pm CET

Adaptimmune Completes Submission of Rolling Biologics License Application (BLA) to U.S. FDA for Afami-cel for the Treatment of Advanced Synovial Sarcoma

On December 6, 2023 Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc (Nasdaq: ADAP), a leader in cell therapy to treat cancer, reported the completion of the submission of its rolling Biologics License Application (BLA) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for afami-cel, an investigational engineered T-cell therapy for advanced synovial sarcoma (Press release, Adaptimmune, DEC 6, 2023, View Source [SID1234638185]). Afami-cel is eligible for a Priority Review, which would shorten the FDA’s review of the application to 8 months versus a standard review timeline of 12 months.

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This submission is supported by positive data from Cohort 1 of the pivotal trial SPEARHEAD-1, which met its primary endpoint for efficacy. Data from the trial were recently presented at the Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS) 2023 Annual Meeting.

Adrian Rawcliffe, Adaptimmune’s Chief Executive Officer: "With this submission, we have completed a critical step toward making cell therapy a mainstream treatment option for people with solid tumors. I would like to thank the trial participants and clinical trial investigators, the synovial sarcoma community, and our afami-cel team for their diligent efforts in completing the BLA submission. We look forward to continued collaboration with the FDA as they review the first ever application for marketing approval for an engineered T-cell therapy for solid tumors. We continue to prepare for the commercial launch of afami-cel and the evolution of our sarcoma cell therapy franchise, which now includes lete-cel."

Brandi Felser, Chief Executive Officer of the Sarcoma Foundation of America: "I celebrate the promise that breakthrough therapies like afami-cel offer to sarcoma patients. Such advancements offer hope and transformative possibilities for the sarcoma patient community, addressing critical unmet needs and offering increased and improved treatments for people diagnosed with sarcoma. I am hopeful for and excited about a new treatment choice for people diagnosed with synovial sarcoma."

The FDA granted Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) for afami-cel for the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas and Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation for the treatment of synovial sarcoma.

About Afami-cel

Afami-cel is an engineered T-cell receptor (TCR) T-cell therapy, targeted to the MAGE A4 cancer target, and designed as a single-dose treatment for advanced synovial sarcoma. The last FDA approved therapy for treatment in this setting was for Votrient in 2012. The BLA submission for afami-cel was supported by clinical data from the SPEARHEAD-1 pivotal trial, which has met its primary endpoint for efficacy. ~39% of patients who received afami-cel had clinical responses with a median duration of response of ~12 months (CTOS 2022). Median overall survival (mOS) was ~17 months in SPEARHEAD-1 compared to historical mOS of <12 months for people with synovial sarcoma who received two or more prior lines of therapy[1]. Seventy percent of people with advanced synovial sarcoma who respond to afami-cel are alive two years post-treatment.

About synovial sarcoma

There are more than 50 different types of soft tissue sarcomas which are categorized by tumors that appear in fat, muscle, nerves, fibrous tissues, blood vessels, or deep skin tissues.1 Synovial sarcoma accounts for approximately 5% to 10% of all soft tissue sarcomas (there are approximately 13,400 new soft tissue cases in the U.S. each year).2 One third of patients with synovial sarcoma will be diagnosed under the age of 30.2 The five-year survival rate for people with metastatic disease is just 20% and most people undergoing standard of care treatment for advanced disease experience recurrence and go through multiple lines of therapy, often exhausting all options.

AbbVie to Acquire Cerevel Therapeutics in Transformative Transaction to Strengthen Neuroscience Pipeline

On December 6, 2023 AbbVie Inc. (NYSE: ABBV) and Cerevel Therapeutics (NASDAQ: CERE) reported a definitive agreement under which AbbVie will acquire Cerevel Therapeutics and its robust neuroscience pipeline of multiple clinical-stage and preclinical candidates with potential across several diseases including schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease (PD), and mood disorders (Press release, AbbVie, DEC 6, 2023, View Source [SID1234638184]). The acquisition complements AbbVie’s neuroscience portfolio, adding a wide range of potentially best-in-class assets that may transform standards of care across psychiatric and neurological disorders where significant unmet needs remain for patients.

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Under the terms of the transaction, AbbVie will acquire all outstanding shares of Cerevel for $45.00 per share in cash. The transaction values Cerevel at a total equity value of approximately $8.7 billion. The boards of directors of both companies have approved the transaction. This transaction is expected to close in the middle of 2024, subject to Cerevel shareholder approval, regulatory approvals, and other customary closing conditions.

"Our existing neuroscience portfolio and our combined pipeline with Cerevel represents a significant growth opportunity well into the next decade," said Richard A. Gonzalez, chairman and chief executive officer, AbbVie. "AbbVie will leverage its deep commercial capabilities, international infrastructure, and regulatory and clinical expertise to deliver substantial shareholder value with multibillion-dollar sales potential across Cerevel’s portfolio of assets."

"Cerevel has always been committed to transforming what is possible in neuroscience. With AbbVie’s long-standing expertise in developing and commercializing medicines on a global scale, Cerevel’s novel therapies will be well positioned to reach more people living with neuroscience diseases," said Ron Renaud, president and chief executive officer, Cerevel Therapeutics. "The talented, passionate, and dedicated Cerevel team has made great progress over the past five years in developing our innovative suite of potential medicines, and we are pleased that AbbVie has recognized the tremendous potential of our pipeline. This acquisition reinforces the renaissance we are seeing in neuroscience, and we are proud to be at the forefront."

Cerevel’s late-stage asset emraclidine, a positive allosteric modulator (PAM) of the muscarinic M4 receptor, is a potential best-in-class, next-generation antipsychotic that may be effective in treating schizophrenia patients. Schizophrenia impacts more than five million people in the G7 (U.S., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, and Japan) and a significant opportunity for treatment innovation remains for new and better tolerated therapies. In a Phase 1b study, emraclidine has shown promising efficacy and safety in schizophrenia and is currently completing two Phase 2 trials that were designed to be registration enabling. In addition, emraclidine has potential in dementia-related psychosis in Alzheimer’s disease and PD. Emraclidine is currently in a Phase 1 study in elderly healthy volunteers in support of a potential Alzheimer’s disease psychosis program.

In addition to emraclidine, Cerevel has multiple assets advancing in clinical development with best-in-class potential that are complementary to AbbVie’s priority areas within neuroscience. Tavapadon, a first-in-class dopamine D1/D5 selective partial agonist for the management of PD, is currently in Phase 3 studies and has potential for both monotherapy and adjunctive treatment. Tavapadon’s efficacy and safety-tolerability profile could enable its utility in early PD, becoming a near-term complementary asset to AbbVie’s existing symptomatic therapies for advanced PD. CVL-354, currently in Phase 1, is a potential best-in-class kappa opioid receptor (KOR) antagonist that has the potential to provide significantly improved efficacy and tolerability compared to existing treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD). Darigabat, currently in Phase 2, is an alpha 2/3/5 selective GABAA receptor PAM for treatment-resistant epilepsy and panic disorder.

Transaction Terms

AbbVie will acquire all outstanding Cerevel common stock for $45.00 per share in cash. The proposed transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including receipt of regulatory approvals and approval by Cerevel shareholders. The proposed transaction is expected to be accretive to adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) beginning in 2030.

Starpharma to present DEP® at Radiopharmaceuticals Summit

On December 6, 2023 Starpharma (ASX: SPL, OTCQX: SPHRY) reported that it is presenting at the Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals Summit Europe, having been invited to present at the specialist radiotheranostics conference being held in Berlin, Germany, from 5 to 7 December 2023 (Press release, Starpharma, DEC 6, 2023, View Source;mc_eid=bf52dd3418 [SID1234638169]).

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The Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals Summit also includes speakers from Novartis, Bayer, Bicycle Therapeutics, AstraZeneca, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Precirix, Telix, and Fusion Pharmaceuticals. The Summit brings together professionals to provide insights into the research, development, and commercialisation of radiopharmaceuticals, including novel targets and combination therapies.

Starpharma’s Vice President of Development and Regulatory Affairs, Dr Jeremy Paull, will deliver a presentation on the application of Starpharma’s DEP platform for precision cancer radiotheranostics, including:

the application, versatility, and benefits of the DEP platform for targeted delivery of radiotheranostics; and
an overview of Starpharma’s two DEP HER2-targeted radiotheranostic products, DEP HER2-zirconium and DEP HER2-lutetium.
Starpharma recently reported data on DEP HER2-zirconium, a HER2-targeted radiodiagnostic candidate, demonstrating excellent tumour accumulation, a favourable biodistribution profile, with excellent imaging contrast between tumour and normal tissues, as well as rapid uptake in a HER+ breast cancer model. Starpharma’s radiotherapeutic product, DEP HER2-lutetium, has shown excellent anticancer activity, outperforming Herceptin labelled with lutetium, in a human breast cancer model. These products are designed to assist in improving the diagnosis, staging, monitoring, and treatment of HER2+ cancers, which include breast and upper gastro-intestinal cancers. The data reported in the presentation have been generated from studies conducted in collaboration with the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) and the University of Queensland.

The conference presentation, ‘Branching Out: DEP Dendrimer Nanoparticles as a Versatile Platform for Precision Cancer Radiotheranostics’, will take place on 6 December 2023 in Berlin as part of the Novel Targets stream.

Novartis receives FDA approval for Fabhalta® (iptacopan), offering superior hemoglobin improvement in the absence of transfusions as the first oral monotherapy for adults with PNH

On December 6, 2023 Novartis reported that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Fabhalta (iptacopan) as the first oral monotherapy for the treatment of adults with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) (Press release, Novartis, DEC 6, 2023, https://www.novartis.com/news/media-releases/novartis-receives-fda-approval-fabhalta-iptacopan-offering-superior-hemoglobin-improvement-absence-transfusions-first-oral-monotherapy-adults-pnh [SID1234638158]). Fabhalta is a Factor B inhibitor that acts proximally in the alternative complement pathway of the immune system, providing comprehensive control of red blood cell (RBC) destruction within and outside the blood vessels (intra- and extravascular hemolysis [IVH and EVH]). In clinical trials, treatment with Fabhalta increased hemoglobin levels (≥ 2 g/dL from baseline in the absence of RBC transfusions) in the majority of patients and in APPLY-PNH nearly all patients treated with Fabhalta did not receive blood transfusions1-5.

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"An efficacious oral treatment with a demonstrated safety profile could be practice-changing for physicians and help relieve burdens experienced by people with PNH," said Vinod Pullarkat, MD, MRCP, Clinical Professor, Department of Hematology and Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation, City of Hope. "In clinical studies, iptacopan was superior to anti-C5s in hemoglobin improvement in the absence of RBC transfusion and transfusion avoidance rate, and also effective in complement inhibitor-naïve individuals, by providing clinically meaningful hemoglobin-level increases without the need for blood transfusions."

The FDA approval is based on the Phase III APPLY-PNH trial in patients with residual anemia (hemoglobin < 10 g/dL) despite prior anti-C5 treatment who switched to Fabhalta, which demonstrated superiority in hemoglobin improvement in the absence of RBC transfusions and in transfusion avoidance rate over patients who stayed on anti-C5 treatments1,2. Approval was also supported by the Phase III APPOINT-PNH study in complement inhibitor-naïve patients1,3. The 24-week core treatment periods in APPLY-PNH and APPOINT-PNH trials respectively showed1-3:

Patients with sustained increase of hemoglobin levels ≥ 2 g/dLa from baseline in the absence of transfusions: 82.3% of anti-C5-experienced Fabhalta patients responded vs. 0% for anti-C5 (difference of 81.5%b, P<0.0001); 77.5% of complement inhibitor-naïve patients using Fabhalta achieved this outcome (sensitivity analysis showed 87.5%c)1-3.
Patients with sustained hemoglobin level ≥ 12 g/dLa in the absence of transfusions: 67.7% of anti-C5-experienced Fabhalta patients responded vs. 0% for anti-C5 (difference of 66.6%b, P<0.0001)1,2.
Patients avoiding transfusiond,e: Transfusion avoidance rate 95.2% for anti-C5-experienced Fabhalta patients vs. 45.7% for anti-C5 (difference of 49.5%b, P<0.0001)1,2.
In the APPLY-PNH trial, the most commonly reported (≥10%) adverse reactions (ARs) with Fabhalta vs. anti-C5s were: headachef (19% vs. 3%), nasopharyngitisg (16% vs. 17%), diarrhea (15% vs. 6%), abdominal painf (15% vs. 3%), bacterial infectionh (11% vs. 11%), nausea (10% vs. 3%), and viral infectioni (10% vs. 31%)1,2. In the APPOINT-PNH trial, the most commonly reported ARs (≥10%) were headachef (28%), viral infectioni (18%), nasopharyngitisg (15%), and rashj (10%)1,3. In APPLY-PNH, serious ARs were reported in two (3%) patients with PNH receiving Fabhalta, which included pyelonephritis, urinary tract infection and COVID-191,2. In APPOINT-PNH, serious ARs were reported in two (5%) patients with PNH receiving Fabhalta, which included COVID-19 and bacterial pneumonia1,3.
Fabhalta may cause serious infections caused by encapsulated bacteria and is available only through a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) that requires vaccinations for encapsulated bacteria1.

People with PNH have an acquired mutation making red blood cells susceptible to premature destruction by the complement system6,8. PNH is characterized by hemolysis, bone marrow failure, and thrombosis in varying combinations and levels of severity6-8. Existing C5 inhibitor treatments, administered as infusions, may leave PNH symptoms uncontrolled7,8. Up to 88% of patients on anti-C5 treatment may have persistent anemia with over one-third of those patients requiring blood transfusions at least once per year7,8.

"The U.S. approval of Fabhalta is an extraordinary moment for people living with PNH, their loved ones and the healthcare providers who care for them," said Victor Bultó, President US, Novartis. "This new, effective oral medicine may mean that patients can reset their expectations of living with PNH, a chronic and life-altering blood disease. As Novartis continues to focus on conditions with unmet patient need, we are exploring the potential of Fabhalta in other complement-mediated diseases – with an ultimate goal to drive meaningful change for patients."

Discovered and developed by Novartis, Fabhalta is expected to be available in the United States in December. Additional regulatory filings and reviews for Fabhalta in PNH are currently underway around the world.

aAssessed between Day 126 and Day 168. bAdjusted difference in proportion. cSensitivity analysis incorporates data from local labs when central labs were not available. dAssessed between Day 14 and Day 168. eTransfusion avoidance is defined as absence of administration of packed-red blood cell transfusions between Day 14 and Day 168. fIncludes similar terms. gNasopharyngitis contains: rhinitis allergic, upper respiratory tract infection, pharyngitis, rhinitis. hBacterial infection contains: pyelonephritis, urinary tract infection, bronchitis bacterial, bronchitis haemophilus, cholecystitis, folliculitis, cellulitis, arthritis bacterial, sepsis, klebsiella infection, staphylococcal infection, Pseudomonas infection, hordeolum, pneumonia bacterial. iViral infection contains: COVID-19, herpes zoster, oral herpes, nasal herpes, influenza A virus test positive, influenza. jRash: dermatitis allergic, acne, erythema multiforme, rash maculo-papular, rash erythematous.

About APPLY-PNH
APPLY-PNH (NCT04558918) was a Phase III, randomized, multinational, multicenter, active-comparator controlled, open-label trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of twice-daily, oral Fabhalta monotherapy (200 mg) for the treatment of PNH by assessing if switching to Fabhalta was superior to continuing on anti-C5 therapies (US-approved and non-US-approved eculizumab and ravulizumab) in adult patients presenting with residual anemia (Hb <10 g/dL) despite a stable regimen of anti-C5 treatment in the last six months prior to randomization2,9. The trial enrolled 97 patients who were randomized in an 8:5 ratio to either twice-daily, oral Fabhalta monotherapy, or intravenous anti-C5 therapies (continuing with the same regimen as they were on prior to randomization)2,9.

About APPOINT-PNH
APPOINT-PNH (NCT04820530) was a Phase III, multinational, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled single-arm study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of twice-daily, oral Fabhalta monotherapy (200 mg) in adult PNH patients who are naïve to complement inhibitor therapy, including anti-C5 therapies (eculizumab or ravulizumab)3,10. The trial enrolled 40 patients who received twice-daily, oral Fabhalta monotherapy3,10.

About paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH)
PNH is a rare, chronic and serious complement-mediated blood disorder6. People with PNH have an acquired mutation in some of their hematopoietic stem cells (which are located in the bone marrow and can grow and develop into RBCs, white blood cells and platelets) that causes them to produce RBCs that are susceptible to premature destruction by the complement system6,8. This leads to intravascular hemolysis (destruction of RBCs within blood vessels) and extravascular hemolysis (destruction of RBCs mostly in the spleen and liver), which cause anemia (low levels of circulating RBCs), thrombosis (formation of blood clots) and other debilitating symptoms6,8.

It is estimated that approximately 10-20 people per million worldwide live with PNH6. Although PNH can develop at any age, it is often diagnosed in people between 30-40 years old11,12.

PNH has a significant unmet need not fully addressed by anti-C5 therapies (eculizumab or ravulizumab): despite treatment with anti-C5s, a large proportion of people with PNH may remain anemic, and dependent on blood transfusions6-8,13,14.

About Fabhalta (iptacopan)
Fabhalta (iptacopan) is an oral, Factor B inhibitor of the alternative complement pathway15-17. Fabhalta is indicated for the treatment of adults with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).

Discovered at Novartis, Fabhalta is currently in development for a range of complement-mediated diseases including immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgA nephropathy), C3 glomerulopathy (C3G), immune complex membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (IC-MPGN) and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS).

Based on disease prevalence, unmet needs and data from Phase II studies, Fabhalta has received FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation in PNH, FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation in C3G, orphan drug designations from the FDA and EMA in PNH and C3G, EMA PRIME designation for C3G, and EMA orphan drug designation in IgAN18-21.