Diplomat to Release Third-Quarter 2019 Operating Results Nov. 12

On October 30, 2019 Diplomat Pharmacy, Inc. (NYSE: DPLO) reported that it will release its third-quarter 2019 operating results before market open Tuesday, Nov. 12 (Press release, Diplomat Speciality Pharmacy, OCT 30, 2019, View Source [SID1234550035]). A conference call and live webcast will be held at 8:30 a.m. ET.

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The European Commission authorizes XOSPATA ™ from Astellas for patients with recurrent or refractory acute myeloid leukemia

On October 30, 2019 Invivoscribe, Inc. reported that the European Commission (EC) has proceeded to authorize the drug Astellas XOSPATA (gilteritinib) as monotherapy for the treatment of adults affected by leukemia Recurrent or refractory acute myeloid (AML) presenting FLT3 mutations ( FLT3 mut +) detected with the LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 mutation analysis (Press release, Invivoscribe Technologies, OCT 30, 2019, View Source [SID1234550067]).

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The LeukoStrat test is presented as a service that comprises a range of determinations and is marketed through several subsidiaries of Invivoscribe: LabPMM LLC, of San Diego ( California , USA); LabPMM GmbH, of Martinsried (Germany), and LabPMM GK, of Kawasaki (Japan). Currently, lots of CDx FLT3 mutation analysis are also distributed in Europe, Japan, Switzerland and Australia and it is planned to do so, in the future, in the United States and China .

Invivoscribe developed the LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 , in collaboration with Astellas, as an accompanying diagnostic test that allows predicting the patient’s response to the drug XOSPATA (Gilteritinib fumarate), from Astellas, for AML. The authorization that has just been granted is based on the results of the ADMIRAL phase III trial, in which gilteritinib was studied in comparison to rescue chemotherapy in patients with relapsing or refractory FLT3 AML . Thus, patients treated with gilteritinib had a markedly greater overall survival (OS) than those who received rescue chemotherapy: the median of OS was, in the case of the first, 9.3 months, compared with 5.6 of the patients who were only given chemotherapy.

Such a milestone consolidates the position of the LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 mutation analysis as a reference method of general evaluation of the FLT3 gene in critically ill patients of AML, since this accompanying diagnostic test allows FLT3 mutations in the tyrosine kinase domain (DTC) to be identified. and that show internal tandem duplication (DIT). LeukoStrat is marketed internationally.

This authorization is complementary to the others that have already been granted by the health authorities to the analysis of the LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 mutation as an accompanying diagnostic method of XOSPATA (Gilteritinib fumarate) from Astellas; RYDAPT (midostaurin) from Novartis, and quizartinib hydrochloride from Daiichi Sankyo.

"The authorization of the European Commission constitutes a notable advance for patients with recurrent or refractory acute myeloid leukemia with a FLT3 mutation . In Invivoscribe we welcome the introduction of more therapeutic options that allow the patient to be extended and we would be delighted to partner with pharmaceutical laboratories interested in taking advantage of our Streamlined CDx program with a view to speeding up obtaining authorization for their drugs in different parts of the world, regardless of whether the treatments in question are aimed at hemopathies or solid tumors, "said Jeffrey Miller , director of Strategy and CEO of Invivoscribe.

About the LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 mutation analysis of Invivoscribe
The LeukoStrat CDx
FLT3 mutation analysis is an in vitro diagnostic test for PCR designed to detect mutations in D835 and I836 with internal tandem duplication (DIT) and in the tyrosine kinase domain (DTC) ) of the FLT3 gene , a detection that is performed on genomic DNA extracted from mononuclear cells taken from peripheral blood or bone marrow aspirates from patients who have been diagnosed with acute myelogenous leukemia.

The LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 mutation analysis is used as an auxiliary system for the evaluation of patients with AML for those considering the possibility of starting treatment with midostaurin (in the United States, Europe, Switzerland and Australia ),

The LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 mutation analysis is used as an auxiliary system for the evaluation of patients with AML for those considering the possibility of starting treatment with gilteritinib fumarate (in the United States, Europe and Japan).

The LeukoStrat CDx FLT3 mutation analysis is used as an auxiliary system for the evaluation of patients with AML for those considering the possibility of starting treatment with quizartinib hydrochloride (in Japan).

The international standardized test includes software that interprets the data and generates signal ratios of mutant and natural alleles corresponding to mutations with DIT and in the DTC. This widely validated analysis makes it possible to standardize the detection of genetic mutations in the FLT3 gene , which are among the most important oncogenic initiators of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

Xenetic Biosciences, Inc. to Present at the Dawson James Securities 5th Annual Small Cap Growth Conference

On October 29, 2019 Xenetic Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:XBIO) ("Xenetic" or the "Company"), a biopharmaceutical company focused on advancing XCART, a personalized chimeric antigen receptor T cell ("CAR T") platform technology engineered to target patient-specific tumor neoantigens, reported that Jeffrey Eisenberg, Chief Executive Officer of Xenetic, will present at the Dawson James Securities 5th Annual Small Cap Growth Conference on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 11:45 AM ET in Jupiter, FL (Press release, Xenetic Biosciences, OCT 29, 2019, View Source [SID1234549957]).

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As part of his presentation, Mr. Eisenberg will provide a Company overview and discuss the Company’s novel CAR T platform technology, called "XCART," a proximity-based screening platform capable of identifying CAR constructs that can target patient-specific tumor neoantigens, with a demonstrated proof of mechanism in B-cell Non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Xenetic is currently advancing the development program for XCART to confirm the positive preclinical results shown to date and to demonstrate a more attractive safety profile than existing therapies.

In addition to the presentation, management will also be available to participate in one-on-one meetings with qualified members of the investor community who are registered to attend the conference.

Kura Oncology Reports Durable Anti-Tumor Activity in Phase 2 Trial of Tipifarnib in HRAS Mutant Head and Neck Cancer

On October 29, 2019 Kura Oncology, Inc. (Nasdaq: KURA), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of precision medicines for the treatment of cancer, reported updated data from a Phase 2 clinical trial of its lead drug candidate, tipifarnib, that show durable anti-tumor activity as a single agent in heavily pretreated patients with HRAS mutant head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) (Press release, Kura Oncology, OCT 29, 2019, View Source [SID1234549975]). The results are being presented today at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper)-NCI-EORTC AACR-NCI-EORTC (Free AACR-NCI-EORTC Whitepaper) International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics (EORTC-NCI-AACR) (Free ASGCT Whitepaper) (Free EORTC-NCI-AACR Whitepaper) in Boston. Copies of the oral and poster presentations are available online at www.kuraoncology.com.

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As of the October 17, 2019 data cutoff date, a total of 21 HNSCC patients with high HRAS mutant variant allele frequency1 were enrolled in this Phase 2 trial (RUN-HN), of whom 18 were evaluable for efficacy. Ten of the 18 evaluable patients achieved a confirmed partial response (PR), as defined by standard RECIST criteria, for an objective response rate (ORR) of 56% (95% CI 0.31, 0.78). In addition, eight patients experienced disease stabilization, including two who achieved an unconfirmed PR, one of whom is awaiting a confirmatory response assessment. Of the three non-evaluable patients, two discontinued prior to an initial response assessment and one was awaiting an initial response assessment as of the data cutoff date.

The median progression-free survival (PFS) of the 18 evaluable patients treated with tipifarnib was 6.1 months, compared to 2.8 months on their last prior therapy, including 8.3 months among patients who achieved a PR on tipifarnib and 4.5 months for those with stable disease. Patients had a median of two prior lines of therapy (range 0-6), with no responses observed on their last prior therapy.

Overall response rates for the three therapies approved for treatment of HNSCC in the second line, Keytruda (pembrolizumab), Opdivo (nivolumab) and Erbitux (cetuximab), range from 13-16%, with progression-free survival of approximately two months.

"Tipifarnib is a targeted therapy that has demonstrated rapid and durable anti-tumor activity as a single agent in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinomas that carry HRAS mutations, a disease that can be resistant to current standards of care, including immunotherapy," said Alan Ho, M.D., Ph.D., of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and principal investigator of the study.

An analysis of preliminary data from the RUN-HN trial performed in October 2018 showed a significant association between tumor HRAS mutant allele frequency and clinical benefit from tipifarnib. Based upon these observations, Kura introduced a minimum HRAS mutant variant allele frequency as an entry criterion prior to the initiation of its registration-directed trial of tipifarnib in HRAS mutant HNSCC (AIM-HN) in November 2018. Concurrently, Kura also incorporated the HRAS mutant variant allele frequency entry criterion into the ongoing RUN-HN trial, which continued to enroll patients at clinical sites that had yet to open in the AIM-HN trial.

As of the October 17, 2019 data cutoff date, 10 new patients with high HRAS mutant variant allele frequency were prospectively enrolled in the RUN-HN trial. Of the eight evaluable patients, three achieved a confirmed PR and five had stable disease, including two who achieved an unconfirmed PR, one of whom is awaiting a confirmatory response assessment. Of the two non-evaluable patients, one discontinued prior to an initial tumor response assessment and one was awaiting an initial response assessment as of the data cutoff date.

Data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA HNSCC, provisional) indicate that patients with an HRAS mutant allele frequency greater than 20% represent approximately 5% of the overall HNSCC population.

Treatment-emergent adverse events in the trial were consistent with the known safety profile of tipifarnib. The most frequently observed adverse events were hematological-related and were managed with best supportive care and/or dose interruption.

Notably, a total of five evaluable HNSCC patients started at the 600 mg dose in the RUN-HN trial, all of whom achieved an objective clinical response. Patients in the RUN-HN trial received oral doses ranging from 600 mg to 900 mg twice daily, however improved tolerability was observed with the 600 mg bid dose administered days 1-7 and 15-21 every 28-days, which is the recommended starting dose in the ongoing AIM-HN registration-directed trial.

"These results increase our confidence in the probability of success of our registration strategy in HRAS mutant HNSCC," said Antonio Gualberto, M.D., Ph.D., Head of Development and Chief Medical Officer of Kura Oncology. "In addition to confirming the association between high HRAS mutant variant allele frequency and anti-tumor activity, these data show that the tipifarnib 600 mg bid dose is well tolerated and sufficient to drive clinical activity. Of note, this multi-center study included a number of clinical sites around the world, providing a real-world experience that further increases our confidence in the outcome of our AIM-HN registration-directed trial."

1 HRAS variant allele frequency >35%, or ≥ 20% if serum albumin ≥ 3.5 g/dL

About Tipifarnib

Kura Oncology’s lead drug candidate, tipifarnib, is a potent, selective and orally bioavailable inhibitor of farnesyl transferase in-licensed from Janssen in December 2014. In November 2018, following an end of Phase 2 meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Kura initiated its first registration-directed trial of tipifarnib in patients with recurrent or metastatic HRAS mutant HNSCC. The clinical trial has two cohorts: A non-interventional screening and outcomes cohort (SEQ-HN) and a treatment cohort (AIM-HN). AIM-HN is designed to enroll at least 59 evaluable patients with HRAS mutant HNSCC who have received prior platinum-based therapy, and is expected to take approximately two years to fully enroll. Kura has received multiple issued patents for tipifarnib, providing patent exclusivity in the U.S. and foreign countries.

Syros Presents New Preclinical Data on SY-5609, Its Highly Selective Oral CDK7 Inhibitor, at AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference

On October 29, 2019 Syros Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: SYRS), a leader in the development of medicines that control the expression of genes, reported new preclinical data for SY-5609, its highly-selective and potent oral inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (CDK7) (Press release, Syros Pharmaceuticals, OCT 29, 2019, View Source [SID1234549991]). The data demonstrate that SY-5609 induces deep and sustained anti-tumor activity, including complete regressions, in multiple preclinical models of solid tumors at doses below the maximum tolerated dose (MTD). These data were presented at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper)-NCI-EORTC AACR-NCI-EORTC (Free AACR-NCI-EORTC Whitepaper) International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics (EORTC-NCI-AACR) (Free ASGCT Whitepaper) (Free EORTC-NCI-AACR Whitepaper) in Boston.

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"We are excited to share these new preclinical data for SY-5609, which speak to its potential as a best-in-class oral CDK7 inhibitor and reinforce our conviction in CDK7 inhibition as a potentially transformative approach for difficult-to-treat cancers," said Eric R. Olson, Ph.D., Syros’ Chief Scientific Officer. "We are particularly encouraged that SY-5609 as a single agent induced rapid and dose-dependent tumor growth inhibition in preclinical models of lung, breast and ovarian cancers, and by the observation that sustained regressions are associated with RB pathway alterations. These data support the focus of our planned Phase 1 trial on those patient populations, which we believe are most likely to benefit from treatment with SY-5609, and we look forward to initiating the study early next year."

New Preclinical Data on SY-5609 Highlight Broad Potential Across Solid Tumor Types

Researchers from Syros conducted a series of preclinical studies to characterize the in vitro and in vivo profile of SY-5609. The data show that SY-5609 induced:

Dose-dependent tumor growth inhibition in ovarian and breast cancer models, with tumor regressions observed at doses as low as one-fifth of the MTD.
Rapid, sustained and dose-dependent transcriptional pharmacodynamic responses in xenograft tumor tissue that correlated with tumor growth inhibition.
Substantial tumor growth inhibition in 100% (12/12) of triple negative breast cancer, small cell lung cancer and high grade serous ovarian cancer models tested, including deep and sustained regressions in 58% (7/12) of these models, at well-tolerated doses.
RB pathway alterations were associated with deeper and more sustained responses.
Robust anti-tumor activity in combination with fulvestrant in treatment-resistant models of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, including models that were resistant to both fulvestrant and a CDK4/6 inhibitor.
Additionally, the data suggest that SY-5609 plasma exposures are dose proportional and do not accumulate with repeated daily dosing at therapeutic doses and that the overall pharmacokinetic profile supports a daily dosing regimen.

Syros expects to complete investigational new drug application-enabling studies for SY-5609 by year-end. The Company plans to initiate a Phase 1 trial in patients with select solid tumors, including breast, lung and ovarian cancers, and in solid tumors of any histology harboring RB pathway alterations, in the first quarter of 2020.

The poster presented at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper)-NCI-EORTC is now available on the Publications and Abstracts section of the Syros website at www.syros.com.