Janssen Submits Marketing Authorisation Application to the European Medicines Agency Seeking Approval of Bispecific Antibody Teclistamab for the Treatment of Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

On January 31, 2022 The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson reported the submission of a Marketing Authorisation Application (MAA) to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) seeking approval of teclistamab for the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) (Press release, Johnson & Johnson, JAN 31, 2022, View Source [SID1234607527]). Teclistamab is an investigational, off-the-shelf, T-cell redirecting, bispecific antibody targeting both B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) and CD3.1

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"Despite the significant progress that has been made in the treatment of multiple myeloma, it remains an incurable cancer, with approximately half of newly diagnosed patients not reaching five-year survival and almost a third dying within one year of diagnosis," said Edmond Chan MBChB M.D. (Res), Senior Director, EMEA Therapeutic Area Lead Haematology, Janssen-Cilag Limited. "Today’s submission is an important step forward in our mission to improve outcomes for people living with multiple myeloma, where the need for new treatment strategies remains high."

In December 2021, the EMA granted accelerated assessment for teclistamab. Accelerated assessment reduces the timeframe for the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) to review a MAA and is granted when a medicinal product is of major interest for public health and therapeutic innovation.2

The submission to the EMA is supported by data from MajesTEC-1 (NCT03145181, NCT04557098), an open-label, multicentre clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of teclistamab in adults with RRMM.1 Efficacy outcomes assessed included overall response rate, very good partial response and complete response, using the International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) criteria.3 Safety outcomes evaluated included dose limiting toxicity and the number of participants with adverse events as a measure of safety and tolerability.4 Updated MajesTEC-1 data were recently presented at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) (Free ASH Whitepaper) 2021 annual meeting.1

"We are pleased to announce the submission of teclistamab to the European Medicines Agency. Once again, this shows our commitment to continue to provide innovative, transformative therapies for patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma," said Peter Lebowitz, M.D., Ph.D., Global Therapeutic Area Head, Oncology, Janssen Research & Development, LLC.

The application to the EMA follows a Biologics License Application (BLA) submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seeking approval of teclistamab for the treatment of RRMM. Additionally, a MAA for teclistamab was recently submitted to the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products (Swissmedic) through a Type A Project Orbis submission. Project Orbis is an initiative of the FDA Oncology Center of Excellence, and provides a framework for concurrent submission and review of oncology products among international partners, with the aim of facilitating faster patient access to high-impact, innovative cancer therapies across multiple countries.5 A Type A application is submitted concurrently (within 30 days) to the FDA and the Project Orbis Partners (POPs), allowing for maximal collaboration during the review phase and the possibility of concurrent approval decisions.5

About Teclistamab
Teclistamab is an investigational, off-the-shelf, T-cell redirecting bispecific antibody targeting both BCMA and CD3. BCMA is expressed at high levels on multiple myeloma cells.6,7,8,9,10 Teclistamab redirects CD3-positive T-cells to BCMA-expressing myeloma cells to induce killing of tumour cells.11

Teclistamab is currently being evaluated in several monotherapy and combination studies.3,12,13,14,15 In 2020, the European Commission (EC) and the U.S. FDA each granted teclistamab Orphan Drug Designation for the treatment of multiple myeloma. In January 2021 and June 2021, teclistamab received a PRIority MEdicines (PRIME) designation by the EMA and Breakthrough Therapy Designation (BTD) by the FDA, respectively. PRIME offers enhanced interaction and early dialogue to optimise drug development plans and speed up evaluation of cutting-edge, scientific advances that target a high unmet medical need.16 The FDA grants BTD to expedite the development and regulatory review of an investigational medicine that is intended to treat a serious or life-threatening condition and is based on preliminary clinical evidence that demonstrates the drug may have substantial improvement on at least one clinically significant endpoint over available therapy.17

About Multiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma is currently an incurable blood cancer that affects a type of white blood cell called plasma cells, which are found in the bone marrow.18,19 When damaged, these plasma cells change and grow out of control. Abnormal plasma cells can crowd out or suppress the growth of other healthy cells in the bone marrow.19 In Europe, more than 50,900 people were diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2020, and more than 32,500 patients died.20 While some patients with multiple myeloma initially have no symptoms, most patients are diagnosed due to symptoms, which can include bone fracture or pain, low red blood cell counts, tiredness, high calcium levels, or kidney failure.21

Leica Biosystems and Leap Therapeutics Partner on Companion Diagnostic to Advance Care for Cancer Patients

On January 31, 2022 Leica Biosystems, a cancer diagnostics company, reported that it has entered into an agreement with Leap Therapeutics (NASDAQ: LPTX), a biotechnology company, to develop a companion diagnostic to detect Dickkopf-related protein 1 (DKK1) (Press release, Leica Biosystems, JAN 31, 2022, View Source [SID1234607526]). The assay will be used to support clinical development of Leap Therapeutics’ anti-DKK1 cancer therapy, DKN-01, currently being studied in clinical trials.

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DKK1 is a protein often implicated in cancer, enabling tumor cells to suppress the immune system and lead to unregulated growth. Overexpression of DKK1 is associated with poor survival in cancer patients.

Leap Therapeutics is currently advancing the development of DKN-01, a humanized monoclonal antibody that targets DKK1, to treat cancer. The company is currently studying the drug as part of a combination therapy regimen in a Phase 2 clinical trial in patients with gastric or gastroesophageal junction cancer.

The assay developed by Leica Biosystems will utilize RNAscope technology from Bio-Techne on the BOND-III Automated Staining System, which allows for detection of DKK1 with high sensitivity and specificity, to help identify patients most likely to benefit from DKN-01 treatment.

"Companion Diagnostics are a step toward treating cancer patients based on the biomarker makeup of their disease," said Rachel Skelton, Senior Director of Pharma Partnerships at Leica Biosystems. "We are excited to partner with Leap to advance cancer care."

Companion Diagnostics are tests that may be used to determine if a patient’s tumor has the biomarker that will predict the outcome of a treatment with a specific therapy. With expertise in assay development, regulatory approval and commercialization, the Leica Biosystems Companion Diagnostics team partners with pharmaceutical companies to develop assays for a diverse range of technologies. Our flexible approach to partnerships, along with the robust capabilities of the BOND Advance Staining Solutions, supports our mission of Advancing Cancer Diagnostics, Improving Lives.

"DKK1 is novel and broadly applicable biomarker that is often elevated in patients with poor outcomes," said Jason Baum, Vice President and Head of Translational Medicine at Leap Therapeutics. "Patients whose tumors express elevated levels of DKK1 have shown compelling clinical responses when treated with DKN-01-based regimens. We are pleased to partner with Leica to advance the clinical development of our therapy and improve patient lives."

Oncolytic Virotherapy CF33 Patent Granted in Japan

On January 31, 2022 Imugene Limited (ASX:IMU) a clinical stage immuno-oncology company reported it has received a Notice of Grant from the Japanese Patent Office for Patent Application number 2019-507161 which protects its oncolytic virotherapy CF33, including VAXINIA (CF33-hNIS) and CHECKVacc (CF33-hNIS-antiPDL1) (Press release, Imugene, JAN 31, 2022, View Source [SID1234607525]).

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The patent titled "CHIMERIC POXVIRUS COMPOSITION AND USES THEREOF" (inventors Yuman Fong and Nanhai Chen from the City of Hope) protects the method of composition and method of use of Imugene’s licensed oncolytic virotherapy to 2037.

CF33 is a chimeric vaccinia poxvirus from the lab of inventor Professor Yuman Fong, Chair of Sangiacomo Family Chair in Surgical Oncology at City of Hope, and a noted expert in the oncolytic virus field.

Oncolytic viruses (OVs) are designed to both selectively kill tumour cells and activate the immune system against cancer cells, with the potential to improve clinical response and survival. Imugene MD & CEO Leslie Chong said:

"Imugene receiving this patent grant for the CF33 family of oncolytic viruses from the Japanese patent office is a crucial step forward and is the first of many expected patent grants from multiple countries. The start of our VAXINIA and CHECKVacc OV studies are a significant milestone for clinicians treating patients faced with the challenge of solid tumour cancers."

Viracta Therapeutics Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1b/2 Trial of Nana-val in Patients with Advanced Epstein-Barr Virus-Positive Solid Tumors

On January 31, 2022 Viracta Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: VIRX), a precision oncology company targeting virus-associated malignancies, reported that the first patient has been dosed in the multinational Phase 1b/2 trial of its all-oral combination product, Nana-val (nanatinostat and valganciclovir), in patients with Epstein-Barr virus-positive (EBV+) recurrent or metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma (R/M NPC) and other advanced EBV+ solid tumors (Press release, Viracta Therapeutics, JAN 31, 2022, View Source [SID1234607522]). The trial is designed to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of Nana-val alone and in combination with the PD-1 inhibitor pembrolizumab.

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"The initiation of dosing in this clinical trial represents an important milestone for Viracta and is a critical step in potentially expanding the clinical applicability of the targeted all-oral Nana-val combination beyond lymphoma," said Lisa Rojkjaer, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of Viracta. "Advanced NPC patients have poor outcomes and are in urgent need of effective treatment options. We are looking forward to evaluating the clinical profile of this novel combination therapy and exploring potential synergies with a PD-1 inhibitor."

The Phase 1b/2 trial (NCT05166577) is an open-label, multinational trial evaluating Nana-val alone and in combination with pembrolizumab. The Phase 1b dose escalation portion is designed to evaluate safety and to determine the recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) of Nana-val in patients with EBV+ R/M NPC. In Phase 2, up to sixty patients with EBV+ R/M NPC will be randomized to receive Nana-val at the RP2D with or without pembrolizumab, to evaluate safety, overall response rate, and potential pharmacodynamic markers. Additionally, patients with other advanced EBV+ solid tumors will be enrolled to receive Nana-val at the RP2D in a Phase 1b dose expansion cohort.

About Nana-Val (Nanatinostat and Valganciclovir)

Nanatinostat (VRx-3996) is an orally available histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor being developed by Viracta. Nanatinostat selectively inhibits specific isoforms of Class I HDACs, an activity that is key to inducing viral genes epigenetically silenced in EBV-associated malignancies. Nanatinostat is currently being investigated in combination with the antiviral agent valganciclovir as an all-oral combination therapy, Nana-Val, in various subtypes of EBV-associated malignancies. Ongoing trials include a pivotal global, multicenter, open-label Phase 2 basket trial in multiple subtypes of relapsed/refractory EBV+ lymphoma (NAVAL-1) as well as a multinational Phase 1b/2 trial in patients with EBV+ recurrent or metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma and other EBV+ solid tumors.

About EBV-Associated Cancers

Approximately 90% of the world’s adult population is infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which persists as a life-long latent infection and remains dormant in cell nuclei. Cells containing latent EBV are increasingly susceptible to malignant transformation. EBV infection is directly linked to the development of multiple forms of human lymphoid and epithelial cancers contributing to approximately 2% of all new cancer cases globally. The lack of approved therapies for EBV+ cancers creates a pressing unmet medical need as these malignancies have poor prognoses and are responsible for approximately 180,000 annual deaths.

Veracyte Announces New Data to be Presented at the 2022 ASCO Genitourinary (GU) Cancers Symposium

On January 31, 2022 Veracyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: VCYT) reported that six abstracts highlighting new data for the company’s Decipher urologic cancer tests will be presented at the 2022 ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Genitourinary (GU) Cancers Symposium, taking place in San Francisco, Calif., and virtually, February 17-19, 2022 (Press release, Veracyte, JAN 31, 2022, View Source [SID1234607521]).

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The accepted abstracts include data from a phase 3 study evaluating the Decipher genomic classifier as a prognostic biomarker for patients diagnosed with intermediate-risk prostate cancer from their diagnostic biopsy specimen. This is the first late-stage clinical study validating the use of any gene expression classifier as a prognostic biomarker in this setting.

"At this year’s ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) GU Symposium we look forward to sharing data from multiple studies that reinforce the ability of our Decipher genomic classifiers to guide more informed, individualized treatment for patients with urologic cancers," said Elai Davicioni, Ph.D., Veracyte’s medical director for Urology. "The findings offer new insights into how our tests may help physicians stratify risk and guide treatment decisions for their patients with prostate, bladder and kidney cancers."

Below are details of the Veracyte abstracts, which will be presented as posters at the 2022 ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) GU Cancers Symposium being held at Moscone Center. All poster sessions will take place in Moscone West, Level 1.

Date/Time:

February 17, 2022, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. PST

Title:

Validation of the performance of the Decipher biopsy genomic classifier in intermediate-risk prostate cancer on the phase III randomized trial NRG Oncology/RTOG 0126

Presenter:

Daniel E. Spratt, M.D., Case Western Reserve University

Session:

Poster Session A

Date/Time:

February 17, 2022, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. PST

Title:

Comparative genomic analyses between Asian and Caucasian prostate cancers in an 80,829-patient cohort

Presenter:

Adelene Sim, Ph.D., Duke-NUS Medical School

Session:

Poster Session A

Date/Time:

February 17, 2022, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. PST

Title:

Transcriptomic Discriminators of Response to Apalutamide in Patients with Prostate Cancer (PC) on Active Surveillance (AS)

Presenter:

Michael Schweizer, M.D., Seattle Cancer Care Alliance

Session:

Poster Session A

Date/Time:

February 17, 2022, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. PST

Title:

Impact of AR-V7 and other androgen receptor splice variant expression on outcomes of post-prostatectomy salvage therapy

Presenter:

Keisuke Otani, M.D., Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Session:

Poster Session A

Date/Time:

February 18, 2022, 12:30-2:00 p.m. PST

Title:

BioMarker Analysis and Updated Clinical Follow-up from BLASST-1 (Bladder Cancer Signal Seeking Trial) of nivolumab, gemcitabine, and cisplatin in muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) undergoing cystectomy

Presenter:

Shilpa Gupta, M.D., Cleveland Clinic

Session:

Poster Session B

Date/Time:

February 19, 2022, 7:00-8:30 a.m. PST

Title:

Prognostic signatures can further stratify clear cell renal carcinoma clinical risk models in the adjuvant setting

Presenter:

Brian Shuch, M.D., University of California, Los Angeles, Institute of Urologic Oncology

Session:

Poster Session C