Alaunos Therapeutics to Present at American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
25th Annual Meeting

On May 2, 2022 Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc. ("Alaunos" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: TCRT), a clinical-stage oncology-focused cell therapy company reported a poster presentation highlighting the Company’s membrane-bound interleukin-15 (mbIL-15) program as a potentially potent cell therapy targeting hotspot mutations expressed in solid tumors at the 25th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) (Free ASGCT Whitepaper) being held in Washington, D.C. and virtually May 16-19, 2022 (Press release, Alaunos Therapeutics, MAY 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234613293]).

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"We are excited at the opportunity to present new preclinical data in our mbIL-15 program at the ASGCT (Free ASGCT Whitepaper) Annual Meeting. In this study we observed the potential of our Sleeping Beauty transposed mbIL-15 TCR-T cells to deepen clinical responses and improve durability of TCR-T cells targeting hotspot mutations expressed in solid tumors," stated Drew Deniger, Ph.D., Vice President, Research & Development at Alaunos Therapeutics. "We continue to be encouraged by the data and intend to file an IND application for this program in the second half of 2023."

Details of the poster presentation are as follows:

Poster Presentation: Stem-cell memory TCR-T cells targeting hotspot EGFR, KRAS and p53 neoantigens generated through co-expression of membrane-bound Interleukin-15

Session Title: Cancer – Targeted Gene and Cell Therapy I

Session Date/Time: Monday May 16, 2022, 5:30 PM—6:30 PM EST

Poster Board Number: M-234

Location: Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Hall D

Alaunos’ mbIL-15 program has been developed to augment the function of TCR-T cells by co-expression of a more potent and proprietary membrane-bound interleukin-15. In this preclinical study, Alaunos observed that mbIL-15 TCR-T cells specifically targeted and killed tumors expressing matching neoantigen and HLAs with negligible off target effects. Furthermore, Alaunos observed the potential of mbIL-15 to establish long-lived tumor-specific TCR-T cells that have the potential to survive within the circulation and the tumor microenvironment.

PERRIGO COMPLETES THE ACQUISITION OF HRA PHARMA

On May 2, 2022 Perrigo Company plc (NYSE: PRGO), a leading provider of Consumer Self-Care Products, reported that on April 29, 2022 it completed the previously announced acquisition of Héra SAS ("HRA") for €1.8 billion, or approximately $1.9 billion based on current exchange rates, in cash, accelerating its position as a leading global consumer self-care company (Press release, Perrigo Company, MAY 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234613309]).

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Perrigo President and CEO, Murray S. Kessler commented, "We are excited to close this acquisition and welcome the talented HRA team to the Perrigo family. Completing this transaction marks the culmination of our three-year transformation plan that has returned Perrigo to its self-care roots. The addition of HRA advances Perrigo’s vision of making lives better with quality affordable self-care products that consumers trust everywhere they are sold. It also accelerates our sales and earnings growth and is expected to enhance our margins. Our global businesses are now more intertwined and unified than ever before as we focus on expanding our geographic reach, driving category penetration and delivering new product innovation that leverages our consumer-centric mindset."

Twist Bioscience Highlights Synthetic Libraries and High Throughput Antibody Discovery Platform at PEGS Boston 2022

On May 2, 2022 Twist Bioscience Corporation (NASDAQ: TWST), a company enabling customers to succeed through its offering of high-quality synthetic DNA using its silicon platform, reported six poster presentations at PEGS (The Essential Protein Engineering & Cell Therapy Summit) Boston occurring May 2-6 virtually and in-person at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA (Press release, Twist Bioscience, MAY 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234613325]). In addition, Aaron Sato, Ph.D., chief scientific officer of Twist Bioscience, will present ‘Writing the Future of Biologics’ on May 2 at 2:50 PM ET and Tracey Mullen, SVP, operations, will present ‘Rapid, Function-Forward mAb Discovery against a Cell Surface Target via Concurrent Use of Humanized and Hyperimmune Mice’ on May 4 at 12:30 PM ET. Twist will also host a networking event on May 4 from 7:00-10:00 PM ET. Visit https://bit.ly/TwistMixer to register.

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"These posters show the depth and breadth of the antibody discovery and library construction capabilities of Twist Biopharma against high-impact targets," said Emily M. Leproust, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder of Twist Bioscience. "Our next generation libraries enable antibody discovery for therapies such as CAR-T engineered cell therapies, which have the potential to change the treatment landscape for patients. In addition, the data presented on the discovery of an antibody targeting ADORA2A, a next generation checkpoint, demonstrate Twist Biopharma’s ability to generate antibodies independently."

Poster Number: P003

Advanced Antibody Discovery Workflow to Capture Maximum Repertoire Diversity

The complexity of antibody therapeutic targets continues to evolve, which in turn necessitates the evolution of integrated discovery methodologies. Incorporating state-of-the-art, high-resolution techniques enables reliable candidate triage more efficiently than traditional techniques. Major advancements in critical tools have improved antibody discovery by providing robust and thorough analysis of target specificity, function, and developability earlier in the drug development process. Effective integration of these technologies bolsters the antibody discovery process and facilitates lead candidate selection within as few as two months.

Poster Number: P004

In Vivo VHH Discovery Workflow Based on Immunized Alpaca and Rapid Beacon-Based Single B Cell Screening

VHH antibodies have demonstrated tremendous promise as versatile building blocks for antibody-based therapeutics, multispecifics and cell-based biologics due to higher affinity and better access to hidden epitopes on cell surface targets as compared to conventional IgG antibodies. Effective integration of advanced tools for analysis of target specificity, function and developability can bolster the VHH discovery process and facilitate lead candidate selection for novel therapeutic modalities against traditionally challenging targets.

Poster Number: P143

Next Generation Synthetic Libraries for Enzyme Engineering, Cell Therapy and Gene Editing Technologies

This poster details Twist’s next generation libraries including CRISPR gRNA libraries, which are an efficient tool for high throughput gene editing and knockout of molecular targets; synonymous codon (SynCodon) libraries, which are optimized to improve protein yields, binding affinity, stability, and expression of proteins; and T cell receptor (TCR) and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell libraries, which can be used in combination to screen a large scale of module sets.

Poster Number: P144

Discovery of Pre-clinical ADORA2A Antibody with Twist High Throughput Antibody Discovery Platform

These data detail how Twist used its high-throughput DNA synthesis platform and a large-scale phage library built based on a mouse immunization platform from Abveris, a division of Twist Bioscience, to discover a high-affinity antagonistic ADORA2A antibody, which in preclinical studies restored T cell activity and showed anti-tumor activity.

Poster Number: P145

Engineering Synthetic Multivalent VHH Antibodies at Scale

These data describe Twist’s scalable process for engineering high affinity mono and bispecific multivalent VHH-Fc antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.

Poster Number: P146

Leveraging synthetic Library of Libraries to enable effective antibody discovery against high-impact targets

This poster demonstrates how Twist discovered high-affinity antibodies for six cytokine or immunomodulatory targets by constructing synthetic antibody libraries, using phage display to pan libraries against biotinylated protein targets, and screening for lead candidates through ELISA binding assays and NGS enrichment tracking.

About Twist Biopharma

By leveraging our unique ability to manufacture DNA at scale, we can construct proprietary antibody libraries precisely designed to match sequences that occur in the human body. The Library of Libraries gives our partners an integral and unbiased resource for antibody discovery and optimization. This precise and rational approach to library fabrication combined with sophisticated bioinformatics and software expertise expedites antibody discovery by decreasing risk, increasing speed, and lowering the failure rate for antibody development.

XNK Therapeutics gets abstract on ACP-001 selected for presentation at EHA2022

On May 2, 2022 XNK Therapeutics AB ("XNK") reported that an abstract on the long-term follow-up of the Phase I/II clinical trial study ACP-001 with its leading candidate drug has been selected for a presentation at European Hematology Association (EHA) (Free EHA Whitepaper)’s hybrid conference EHA (Free EHA Whitepaper)2022, which is held in Vienna, Austria, on June 9th-12th (Press release, XNK Therapeutics, MAY 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234613341]).

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The abstract, titled Autologous NK Cells as Consolidation After Front-Line Stem Cell Transplantation in Multiple Myeloma: A Long-Term Follow-Up, will be presented by the first author Johan Lund at a poster session on Friday, June 10, 16:30 – 17:45 CEST. The other authors include Hareth Nahi, Stephan Meinke, Per-Henrik Holmqvist, Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren, Johan Aschan and Evren Alici.

"We are very happy to be able to present this clinical long-term follow-up at this prestigious conference. It further strengthens our belief in this exciting clinical program, which also includes an ongoing clinical Phase II combination study with Sanofi’s anti-CD38 antibody Sarclisa (Isatuximab)", said XNK’s CMO Johan Aschan.

Precision BioSciences to Present Preclinical In Vivo Gene Editing Research at Upcoming American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 25th Annual Meeting

On May 2, 2022 Precision BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: DTIL), a clinical stage gene editing company developing ARCUS-based ex vivo allogeneic CAR T and in vivo gene editing therapies, reported that four abstracts, including one from a research and license collaboration, were accepted by the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ASGCT) (Free ASGCT Whitepaper) and will be presented as posters and oral presentations at the upcoming annual meeting on May 16-19, 2022 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C (Press release, Precision Biosciences, MAY 2, 2022, View Source [SID1234613294]).

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Details for the poster and oral presentations can be accessed on the ASGCT (Free ASGCT Whitepaper) website at View Source

Oral Presentations:

Title: Targeting the Hepatitis B cccDNA with a Sequence-Specific ARCUS Nuclease to Eliminate Hepatitis B Virus In Vivo
Date and Time: Tuesday, May 17, 2022, 3:45 PM – 4:00 PM
Session Title: Gene Editing in Cancer and Complex Diseases
Location: Hall E
Abstract #: 447

Title: AAV-Meganuclease-Mediated Gene Targeting Achieves Efficient and Sustained Transduction in Newborn and Infant Macaque Liver1
Date and Time: Wednesday, May 18, 2022, 3:00 PM – 3:15 PM
Session Title: Presidential Symposium and Presentation of Top Abstracts
Location: Hall E
Abstract #: 811

Poster Presentations:

Title: Optimization of Hydroxyacid Oxidase 1 (HAO1) Targeting ARCUS Nucleases for the Treatment of Primary Hyperoxaluria Type 1 (PH1)
Date and Time: Monday, May 16, 2022, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Session Title: Metabolic, Storage, Endocrine, Liver and Gastrointestinal Diseases I
Location & Poster Board Number: Hall D, M-120
Abstract #: 239

Title: ARCUS Gene Editing to Eliminate MELAS-associated m.3243A>G Mutant Mitochondrial DNA
Date and Time: Tuesday, May 17, 2022, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Session Title: Gene Targeting and Gene Correction II
Location & Poster Board Number: Hall D, Tu-66
Abstract #: 561

1 University of Pennsylvania’s Gene Therapy Program presentation sponsored by iECURE.