HARPOON THERAPEUTICS TO PRESENT AT THE 63RD ASH ANNUAL MEETING AND EXPOSITION

On November 4, 2021 Harpoon Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: HARP), a clinical-stage immunotherapy company developing a novel class of T cell engagers, reported that two abstracts have been accepted for poster presentation at the 63rd American Society of Hematology (ASH) (Free ASH Whitepaper) Annual Meeting and Exposition (Press release, Harpoon Therapeutics, NOV 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234594501]). The meeting will be held virtually and in person in Atlanta, Ga. from December 11-14, 2021.

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Abstract details:

Title: An Interim Report on a Phase 1/2 Study of HPN217, a Half-Life Extended Tri-Specific T Cell Activating Construct (TriTAC) Targeting B Cell Maturation Antigen for the Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Publication Number: 1654
Submission ID: 148176
Authors: Sumit Madan, M.D., et al.
Session Name: 653. Myeloma and Plasma Cell Dyscrasias: Clinical-Prospective Therapeutic Trials: Poster I
Poster Presentation Date and Time: Saturday, December 11, 2021 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, Hall B5
Title: The Effects of BCMA Expression, Soluble BCMA, and Combination Therapeutics on the Anti-Tumor Activity of HPN217, a BCMA-Targeting Tri-Specific T Cell Engager Against Multiple Myeloma
Publication Number: 1185
Submission ID: 151880
Authors: Patrick Ng, Ph.D., et al.
Session Name: 605. Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Resistance: Lymphoid Neoplasms: Poster I
Poster Presentation Date and Time: Saturday, December 11, 2021 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, Hall B5
The posters will be available for viewing on December 11, 2021 at 9 a.m. ET and will be available on Harpoon’s website following the presentation.

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Primmune Therapeutics Receives $8.4 Million in Second Tranche of Series A Financing

On November 4, 2021 Primmune Therapeutics reported that it has received $8.4 million in a second tranche of the Company’s Series A financing. The total proceeds for the equity raised in the Series A was $31.4 million (Press release, Primmune Therapeutics, NOV 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234594518]). These funds will be used to support the further clinical development of PRTX007 as a TherAjuvant for acute viral diseases, pre-cancerous lesions, and advanced cancer. PRTX007 is a novel orally-administered, small molecule toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) agonist that has both therapeutic and adjuvant properties.

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"Given the initial results from our Phase 1 study in healthy volunteers, we achieved our target clinical milestone that triggered a second tranche of $8.4 million from our existing investors. These funds will be used to set the stage for Primmune’s expansion into multiple definitive efficacy studies," said Charlie McDermott, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Primmune Therapeutics. "In 2022, we intend to study PRTX007 in ambulatory respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), outpatient SARS-CoV-2, human papilloma virus (HPV) driven high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) of the cervix, and in the neo-adjuvant setting in combination with checkpoint inhibitors in advanced cancer."

About TherAjuvants

Primmune Therapeutics coined the term TherAjuvants to reference its lead candidate PRTX007, a toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) agonist with a combination of therapeutic and adjuvant mechanisms of action. PRTX007 is designed to provide immediate benefit to patients through controlled stimulation of the innate immune response while also potentiating long-term effective innate and adaptive immune responses. PRTX007 uniquely engages TLR7 and targeted immune cells without exacerbating inflammation, a critical feature in treating respiratory viral infections. TherAjuvants differ from therapeutic vaccines in that the source of the antigens presented to the patient’s immune system come from the treated pathology. Additionally, TherAjuvants differ from most small molecule approaches in that they target the patient’s immune system and not tumor cells or virally encoded targets.

Orca Bio to Present New Clinical Data on Orca-T at the 63rd American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting

On November 4, 2021 Orca Bio, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing purified, high-precision cell therapies for cancer, autoimmune and genetic blood disorders, reported that new data will be presented from a single-center Phase 2 trial and a multi-center Phase 1b trial at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) (Free ASH Whitepaper) Annual Meeting. Specifically, pooled data from patients treated with Orca-T, an investigational high-precision cell therapy product being studied in patients with hematologic malignancies, will be shared in an oral presentation (Press release, Orca Bio, NOV 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234594536]). Additionally, results of Orca-T in a subset of patients with myelofibrosis from those same trials will be shared in a poster presentation.

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"Our clinical experience with Orca-T has grown significantly over the past year and we are pleased to present data on an expanded group of patients who now have one year of follow-up with Orca-T," said Ivan Dimov, Ph.D., cofounder and chief executive officer of Orca Bio. "We look forward to presenting these important findings at ASH (Free ASH Whitepaper) as we continue to work to deliver on our promise of maximizing patient survival while minimizing the compromise of toxicities to enable better outcomes."

The ASH (Free ASH Whitepaper) abstracts are now available at www.hematology.org.

Details of the Orca Bio presentations follow:

Oral Presentation:

Orca-T Results in High GVHD-Free and Relapse-Free Survival Following Myeloablative Conditioning for Hematological Malignancies: Results of a Single Center Phase 2 and a Multicenter Phase 1b Study
Abstract Number: 98
Session: 722. Allogeneic Transplantation: Acute and Chronic GVHD, Immune Reconstitution: Prevention of graft vs. host disease after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation
Presentation Date: Saturday, December 11, 2021, at 9:45 AM EST
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, B302-B303

Poster Presentation:

Outcomes for Myelofibrosis Patients Following Myeloablative Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Using the Orca-T Graft from HLA-Matched Related and Unrelated Donors
Abstract Number: 1819
Session: 722. Allogeneic Transplantation: Acute and Chronic GVHD, Immune Reconstitution: Poster I
Presentation Date: Saturday, December 11, 2021, at 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM EST
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, Hall B5

About Orca-T
Orca-T is an investigational high-precision allogeneic cellular therapy consisting of infusions containing regulatory T-cells, conventional T-cells and CD34+ stem cells derived from peripheral blood from either related or unrelated matched donors. Orca-T has received Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is being studied to treat multiple hematologic malignancies.

Intellia Therapeutics Announces Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results and Highlights Recent Company Progress

On November 4, 2021 Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTLA), a leading clinical-stage genome editing company focused on developing curative therapeutics using CRISPR/Cas9 technology both in vivo and ex vivo, reported financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2021, and recent operational highlights (Press release, Intellia Therapeutics, NOV 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234594565]).

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"Intellia continues to make important progress toward advancing its full-spectrum genome editing pipeline. Today, we are pleased to share that we remain highly encouraged by the safety profile, consistency of TTR reduction and ongoing effect of NTLA-2001 in the Phase 1 study. We believe we are closing in on identifying the recommended therapeutic dose for NTLA-2001 in patients with ATTR amyloidosis with polyneuropathy for further evaluation in Part 2, a single-dose expansion cohort. Additionally, while it has long been our plan to develop NTLA-2001 for all forms of ATTR amyloidosis, we have decided to accelerate the evaluation of NTLA-2001 in patients with ATTR amyloidosis whose primary clinical manifestation is cardiomyopathy. Based on the strength of our interim dataset, we are now seeking regulatory feedback for inclusion of the ATTR-CM patient population in our current Phase 1 study. We look forward to sharing updates from this program in Q1 2022," said Intellia President and Chief Executive Officer John Leonard, M.D. "Beyond our lead program, we remain focused on advancing NTLA-2002 for HAE and NTLA-5001 for AML. We received regulatory clearance for both programs to initiate first-in-human studies and we expect those studies to begin later this year. Finally, we nominated two gene insertion development candidates – NTLA-3001, our wholly owned AATD program, and a Factor 9 gene insertion candidate for Hem B in collaboration with Regeneron. Our rapidly expanding pipeline is yet one more example of the benefits of our modular platform in generating novel and potentially curative treatment options for the patients we aim to serve."

Third Quarter 2021 and Recent Operational Highlights

In Vivo Program Updates

NTLA-2001 for ATTR amyloidosis: NTLA-2001 is the first systemically delivered CRISPR-based therapy to be dosed in a patient and has the potential to be a curative treatment for transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis. Delivered with the Company’s in vivo lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technology, NTLA-2001 offers the possibility of halting and reversing the disease by driving a deep, lifelong reduction in transthyretin (TTR) protein after a single dose. NTLA-2001 is part of a co-development/co-promotion agreement between Intellia, the lead party for this program, and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Regeneron).
NTLA-2001 is completing the dose-escalation portion of the Phase 1 study to determine the recommended dose for evaluation in Part 2 of the study, a single-dose expansion cohort. During the third quarter, to more fully elucidate the dose-response relationship, Intellia began dosing of subjects in Cohort 4, evaluating NTLA-2001 in patients with hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis with polyneuropathy (ATTRv-PN) at the 0.7 mg/kg dose level.
Intellia accelerated the evaluation of NTLA-2001 for the treatment of patients with ATTR amyloidosis with cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM). The Company is in discussions with regulatory authorities on a protocol amendment to expand the Phase 1 trial population to include patients with ATTR-CM.
Intellia now plans to present interim data from Part 1, the single-ascending dose portion, and to initiate Part 2, a single-cohort expansion, in the first quarter of 2022. Data to be presented at a company-sponsored event will be from all four cohorts in Part 1 and include safety and serum TTR knockdown for Cohorts 3 and 4, as well as an early look at durability across all cohorts.
In October, Intellia announced that NTLA-2001 received Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of ATTR amyloidosis.
NTLA-2002 for HAE: NTLA-2002 leverages Intellia’s proprietary in vivo LNP delivery technology to knock out the KLKB1 gene in the liver with the potential to permanently reduce total plasma kallikrein protein and activity, a key mediator of hereditary angioedema (HAE). This approach aims to prevent attacks for people living with HAE by providing continuous suppression of plasma kallikrein activity following a single dose and to eliminate the significant treatment burden associated with currently available HAE therapies.
In October, Intellia announced the authorization of its Clinical Trial Application (CTA) by the New Zealand Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Authority (MEDSAFE) to initiate a Phase 1/2 study evaluating NTLA-2002. Additionally, a CTA has been subsequently authorized by the United Kingdom’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for the first-in-human study of NTLA-2002.
Intellia intends to enroll the first patient in the first-in-human study by year-end. The Phase 1/2 study will evaluate safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of NTLA-2002 in adults with Type I or Type II HAE, and will leverage insights gained from the development of NTLA-2001 enabling this study to begin evaluating NTLA-2002 at a higher initial dose.
NTLA-3001 for AATD-associated lung disease: NTLA-3001 is Intellia’s first and wholly owned CRISPR/Cas9-mediated in vivo targeted gene insertion development candidate. It is designed with the aim to precisely insert a healthy copy of the SERPINA1 gene, which encodes the alpha-1 antitrypsin (A1AT) protein, with the potential to permanently restore expression of functional A1AT protein to therapeutic levels after a single dose. This approach seeks to address alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD)-associated lung disease and eliminate the need for sub-optimal weekly IV infusions of A1AT augmentation therapy or transplant in severe cases.
Today, Intellia announced the nomination of a new development candidate, NTLA-3001 for treatment of AATD. At the 29th Annual Congress of the European Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ESGCT), Intellia presented data showing that insertion of a healthy form of the SERPINA1 gene led to normal human A1AT levels in non-human primates (NHPs) which were durable through 52 weeks in an ongoing study. The Company is advancing towards Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling activities for this program and continues to explore additional editing strategies for AATD.
Ex Vivo Program Updates

NTLA-5001 for AML: NTLA-5001 is an autologous T cell receptor (TCR)-T cell therapy engineered to target the Wilms’ Tumor 1 (WT1) antigen for the treatment of all genetic subtypes of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
In September, Intellia announced that the U.S. FDA accepted its IND application for NTLA-5001.
Intellia intends to initiate patient screening by year-end for a Phase 1/2a study evaluating NTLA-5001 in adults with persistent or recurrent AML who have previously received first-line therapy.
Research and Corporate Updates

Modular Platform and Pipeline Expansion: Intellia is advancing its modular platform technologies to broaden the in vivo and ex vivo applications of genome editing. This includes progressing capabilities for innovative CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted transgene insertion, in vivo editing in multiple tissue types and an allogeneic approach for the development of "off-the-shelf" T cell therapies. These efforts support new therapeutic candidates and strategic business development partnerships for advancing treatments for genetic diseases, cancers and autoimmune diseases.
ESGCT Annual Congress: In October, Intellia presented new preclinical data demonstrating key platform capabilities.
Intellia shared the first data highlighting its proprietary allogeneic cell engineering platform, demonstrating it can prevent immune rejection of allogeneic T cells for application in TCR-T and CAR-T cell therapy. Intellia’s proprietary approach leverages a novel combination of sequential gene edits to shield the engineered cell therapy from host T and NK cell attack. It does not rely on long-term, aggressive immune suppression of patients or the knockout of a protein required for HLA class I expression, which are approaches currently employed by others to address the challenge of immune rejection of the allogeneic cell product. Intellia intends to nominate its first allogeneic cell therapy development candidate by the first half of 2022.
Intellia shared new data on its proprietary cell engineering process, demonstrating LNP-based delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 ex vivo allows for sequential editing of T cells with high efficiency, faster expansion and minimal translocations as compared to electroporation. The data support the ability of this platform to be used for a variety of targeting modalities, including CAR and TCRs, and to support both autologous and allogeneic T cell candidates. This LNP-based approach is being used for NTLA-5001.
Collaboration Updates:
In the third quarter, Intellia and Regeneron nominated a Factor 9 (F9) gene insertion development candidate for its Hemophilia B (Hem B) program, leveraging their jointly developed targeted transgene insertion capabilities to insert F9. This candidate is part of a co-development/co-funding agreement between Intellia and Regeneron, the lead party for this program. F9 is a gene that encodes for Factor IX (FIX), a blood-clotting protein that is missing or defective in Hem B patients. In preclinical studies, the companies demonstrated the first CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted transgene insertion in the liver of NHPs, which resulted in circulating FIX levels at or above those found in normal human plasma.
In October, the Company announced a strategic collaboration with SparingVision to develop novel genomic medicines utilizing Intellia’s proprietary CRISPR/Cas9 technology for the treatment of ocular diseases. As part of the collaboration, Intellia will receive an equity stake in SparingVision, option for exclusive U.S. commercialization rights for product candidates arising from two of three collaboration targets, and eligibility for development and commercial milestone payments as well as royalties on potential future sales of products arising from the collaboration. The companies will additionally research and develop novel self-inactivating AAV vectors and LNP-based approaches to address delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 genome reagents to the retina.
In July, the Company completed the formation of a new universal CAR-T cell therapy company, which Intellia launched in collaboration with Blackstone Life Sciences and Cellex Cell Professionals GmbH. The new company will combine clinical-stage universal CAR-T platforms with Intellia’s differentiated allogeneic cell engineering platform to develop therapies for immuno-oncology and autoimmune diseases.
Upcoming Events

The Company will participate in the following events during the fourth quarter of 2021:

Barclays Gene Editing & Gene Therapy Summit, November 15, Virtual
Evercore ISI 4th Annual HealthCONx Conference, December 1, Virtual
63rd ASH (Free ASH Whitepaper) Annual Meeting & Exposition, December 11-14, Atlanta, GA and Virtual
Upcoming Milestones

The Company has set forth the following for pipeline progression:

ATTR:
Report additional interim clinical data from Phase 1 study of NTLA-2001 in Q1 2022
Initiate Part 2, a single-dose expansion cohort, of Phase 1 study of NTLA-2001 in Q1 2022
HAE: Initiate enrollment in the first-in-human study of NTLA-2002 by year-end
AML: Initiate patient screening in the first-in-human study of NTLA-5001 by year-end
Pipeline Expansion: Nominate the Company’s first allogeneic development candidate by 1H 2022
Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results

Cash Position: Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities were $1,148.7 million as of September 30, 2021, compared to $597.4 million as of December 31, 2020. The increase was driven by net proceeds of $648.3 million from a follow-on offering in Q3 2021, $45.3 million of net proceeds from the Company’s "At the Market" (ATM) agreement, $40.8 million in proceeds from employee-based stock plans, and $4.2 million of funding for a cost-sharing agreement received from Regeneron. These increases were offset in part by cash used to fund operations of approximately $187.3 million.
Collaboration Revenue: Collaboration revenue decreased by $15.0 million to $7.2 million during the third quarter of 2021, compared to $22.2 million during the third quarter of 2020. The decrease in collaboration revenue in 2021 was primarily driven by $15.3 million related to the transfer of control of the license to develop the Factor VIII target for hemophilia A that was recorded during Q3 2020.
R&D Expenses: Research and development expenses increased by $20.7 million to $60.5 million during the third quarter of 2021, compared to $39.8 million during the third quarter of 2020. This increase was primarily driven by the advancement of our lead programs, research personnel growth to support these programs, and expansion of the development organization.
G&A Expenses: General and administrative expenses increased by $8.1 million to $18.7 million during the third quarter of 2021, compared to $10.6 million during the third quarter of 2020. This increase was primarily related to employee related expenses, including stock-based compensation of $3.8 million.
Net Loss: The Company’s net loss was $71.6 million for the third quarter of 2021, compared to $27.8 million during the third quarter of 2020.
Conference Call to Discuss Third Quarter Earnings

The Company will discuss these results on a conference call today, Thursday, November 4, at 8 a.m. ET.

To join the call:

U.S. callers should dial 1-833-316-0545 and international callers should dial 1-412-317-5726, approximately five minutes before the call. All participants should ask to be connected to the Intellia Therapeutics conference call.
Please visit this link for a simultaneous live webcast of the call.
A replay of the call will be available through the Events and Presentations page of the Investors & Media section on Intellia’s website at www.intelliatx.com, beginning on November 4 at 12 p.m. ET.

Loxo Oncology at Lilly Announces Details of Presentations at the 2021 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting

On November 4, 2021 Loxo Oncology at Lilly, a research and development group of Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY), reported that study investigators will present data from the pirtobrutinib development program at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) (Free ASH Whitepaper) Annual Meeting to be held December 11-14, 2021 in Atlanta, GA and virtually (Press release, Eli Lilly, NOV 4, 2021, View Source [SID1234594356]). Pirtobrutinib is an investigational, highly selective, non-covalent (reversible) Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor.

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The pirtobrutinib oral presentations will provide updated clinical data from the ongoing Phase 1/2 BRUIN clinical trial in previously treated chronic lymphocytic leukemia, small lymphocytic lymphoma, and mantle cell lymphoma. The submitted abstracts utilized a September 2020 data cut-off date, and the presentations will utilize a July 2021 data cut-off date.

Additionally, two real-world evidence database studies will be shared: the first on outcomes for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia previously treated with a covalent BTK inhibitor and a BCL2 inhibitor will be presented in a poster presentation and the second on outcomes for patients with mantle cell lymphoma following covalent BTK inhibitor therapy will be published as an online-only abstract.

The schedule for the oral and poster presentations are as follows:

Presentation title: Pirtobrutinib, A Highly Selective, Non-Covalent BTK Inhibitor in Previously Treated CLL/SLL: Updated Results from the Phase 1/2 BRUIN Study
Publication Number: 391
Session: 642. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Clinical and Epidemiological I
Session Date and Time: Sunday, December 12, 2021, 9:30 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. ET
Presentation Time: 9:30 AM
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, B401-B402 and online
Presenter: Anthony R. Mato, M.D.

Presentation Title: Pirtobrutinib, A Highly Selective, Non-Covalent BTK Inhibitor in Previously Treated Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Updated Results from the Phase 1/2 BRUIN Study
Publication Number: 381
Session: 623. Mantle Cell, Follicular, and Other B-Cell Lymphomas: Clinical and Epidemiological: Front-line Induction Therapy and Novel Agents After Relapse
Session Date and Time: Sunday, December 12, 2021, 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. ET
Presentation Time: 10:00 AM
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, Thomas Murphy Ballroom 1-2
Presenter: Michael L. Wang, M.D.

Presentation Title: Outcomes for Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Previously Treated with a Covalent BTK Inhibitor and BCL2 Inhibitor in the United States: A Real-World Database Study
Publication Number: 3743
Session: 642. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Clinical and Epidemiological: Poster III
Session Date: Monday, December 13, 2021
Presentation Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, Hall B5
Presenter: Anthony R. Mato, M.D.

About Pirtobrutinib (LOXO-305)
Pirtobrutinib is an investigational, highly selective, non-covalent (reversible) Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor. BTK plays a key role in the B-cell antigen receptor signaling pathway, which is required for the development, activation and survival of normal white blood cells, known as B-cells, and malignant B-cells. BTK is a validated molecular target found across numerous B-cell leukemias and lymphomas including chronic lymphocytic leukemia, mantle cell lymphoma, Waldenström macroglobulinemia, and marginal zone lymphoma. Currently available covalent BTK inhibitors irreversibly inhibit BTK and the long-term efficacy of these therapies can be limited by acquired resistance, most commonly through BTK C481 mutations. In rapidly growing tumors with inherently high rates of BTK turnover, resistance to covalent BTK therapies may be the result of incomplete target inhibition. Pirtobrutinib was designed to reversibly bind BTK, deliver consistently high target coverage regardless of BTK turnover rate, preserve activity in the presence of the C481 acquired resistance mutations, and avoid off-target kinases that have complicated the development of both covalent and investigational non-covalent BTK inhibitors. Interested patients and physicians can contact the Loxo Oncology at Lilly Physician and Patient BTK Clinical Trial Hotline at 1-855-LOXO-305 or email [email protected].

About the BRUIN Phase 1/2 Trial
This first-in-human, global, multi-center Phase 1/2 trial evaluates pirtobrutinib as a single agent in patients with previously treated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL), or non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas (NHL). The trial includes a Phase 1 dose escalation phase and a Phase 2 dose expansion phase. The Phase 1 dose escalation enrolls patients with CLL/SLL or NHL who have received at least two prior lines of therapy and have progressed or are intolerant to standard of care. The dose escalation phase followed a "3+3" design with pirtobrutinib dosed orally in 28-day cycles. As dose cohorts were cleared, additional patients could enroll in cleared cohorts and intra-patient dose escalation was permitted. The primary objective of the Phase 1 portion of the trial is to determine the maximum tolerated dose and recommended Phase 2 dose. Key secondary objectives include measures of safety, pharmacokinetics, and anti-tumor activity (i.e. Overall Response Rate (ORR) and Duration of Response, as determined by appropriate histology-specific response criteria). In the Phase 2 dose expansion, patients are enrolled across various cohorts, depending on disease type and prior therapy. The primary endpoint for Phase 2 is ORR. Secondary endpoints include duration of response (DOR), overall survival (OS), safety, and pharmacokinetics (PK).

About Loxo Oncology at Lilly
Loxo Oncology at Lilly was created in December 2019, combining the Lilly Research Laboratories oncology organization and Loxo Oncology, which was acquired by Lilly in early 2019. Loxo Oncology at Lilly brings together the focus and spirit of a biotech with the scale and resources of large pharma, with the goal of rapidly delivering impactful new medicines for people with cancer. Our approach centers on creating new oncology medicines that unequivocally work early in clinical development and will matter to patients.