Clinical study data of DCP-001 in AML published in leading journal for new concepts and advances in cancer immunology and immunotherapy

On July 26, 2018 DCprime reported that the results of the phase I study with its lead product DCP-001 in AML have been published in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (Press release, DCPrime, JUL 26, 2018, View Source [SID1234529906]).

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The phase I study was conducted with DCP-001 in 12 advanced-stage elderly AML patients. Primary objectives of the study (feasibility and safety) were achieved with 10 out of the 12 patients completing the vaccination program. Treatment was well tolerated and it is concluded that DCP-001 in elderly AML patients is safe, feasible and generates both cellular and humoral immune responses.

Prof Dr Arjan van de Loosdrecht, Amsterdam UMC, VU University Medical Center, The Netherlands commented: "We are very glad that the phase-I study with the DCP-001 vaccine in AML is published, showing that it is safe, feasible and well tolerated. In addition, the vaccine generates both cellular and humoral immune responses and maintenance of these responses are observed in patients with a relatively long survival, suggesting a possible correlation. We are looking forward to the data of the phase-2 study, ADVANCE-II for patients with AML in complete remission after induction therapy with persistence of minimal residual disease, which is currently open for inclusion."

Dr Erik Manting, CEO of DCprime added: "Compliments to Prof Dr Arjan van de Loosdrecht and Prof Dr Tanja de Gruijl at VU University Medical Center and all others including our DCprime colleagues who contributed to this publication on the clinical study data with DCP-001 in AML. It underlines the promise and potency of the DCOne platform, which we continue to explore in AML and other cancer types."