On June 24, 2020 BerGenBio ASA (OSE:BGBIO), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel, selective AXL kinase inhibitors for severe unmet medical need, reported a change to the presentation time of the Company’s oral virtual presentation at the upcoming Next Gen Immuno-Oncology Congress (Press release, BerGenBio, JUN 24, 2020, View Source [SID1234561435]). Updated details are as follows:
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Date and time: 25 June 2020, 12.00 noon EST (6.00 pm CET)
Title: Targeting AXL to leverage checkpoint immunotherapy: Updated results of the BGBC008 phase II study of bemcentinib and pembrolizumab in recurrent NSCLC
Session name: Targeted Antibodies and Cellular Therapy
The presentation to be given by Prof. Hani Gabra MD PhD, CMO BerGenBio, will provide an update of results from a phase II trial (BGBC008), evaluating bemcentinib in combination with MSD’s Keytruda (pembrolizumab) in previously treated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with confirmed progression, including positive top line clinical and translational data from stage 1 of Cohort B in patients having failed prior immune checkpoint therapy.
The presentation will be available on the Company website in the Presentations section on 25 June: www.bergenbio.com/investors/presentations/
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About AXL
AXL kinase is a cell membrane receptor and an essential mediator of the biological mechanisms underlying life-threatening diseases. In cancer, AXL suppresses the body’s immune response to tumours and drives cancer treatment failure across many indications. AXL expression defines a very poor prognosis subgroup in most cancers. AXL inhibitors, therefore, have potential high value at the centre of cancer combination therapy, addressing significant unmet medical needs and multiple high-value market opportunities. Research has also shown that AXL mediates other aggressive diseases.
About Bemcentinib
Bemcentinib (formerly known as BGB324), is a potentially first-in-class selective AXL inhibitor in a broad phase II clinical development programme. Ongoing clinical trials are investigating bemcentinib in multiple solid and haematological tumours, in combination with current and emerging therapies (including immunotherapies, targeted therapies and chemotherapy), and as a single agent. Bemcentinib targets and binds to the intracellular catalytic kinase domain of AXL receptor tyrosine kinase and inhibits its activity. Increase in AXL function has been linked to key mechanisms of drug resistance and immune escape by tumour cells, leading to aggressive metastatic cancers.