On January 18, 2019 ImaginAb, Inc., an emerging immuno-oncology imaging company, reported the enrollment of the first patient in the Phase II clinical trial of ImaginAb’s CD8+ T Cell imaging agent (Press release, ImaginAb, JAN 18, 2019, View Source [SID1234532787]). The trial will enroll metastatic cancer patients and will study the correlation of imaging signals observed using ImaginAb’s CD8+ T cell Immuno-PET imaging agent, standard-of-care scans, and immunohistochemistry analysis of CD8 in biopsied tissues. The trial will also measure changes in CD8+ T-cell distribution before and after immuno-oncology therapies. The study is, in part, financially supported by Boehringer Ingelheim and contributes to the aims of the strategic collaboration between ImaginAb and Boehringer Ingelheim to develop ImaginAb’s CD8+ T cell Immuno-PET imaging agent, IAB22M2C.
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IAB22M2C is designed to be used with PET scan technology to non-invasively measure CD8+ T cell tumor infiltrates in patients with cancer, including the identification of changes in CD8+ T cell tumor infiltrates induced by immuno-oncology treatments. This investigational approach has the potential to guide the development of immunomodulatory agents and combinations by assessing whether a patient’s immune system responds to such agents, thereby offering an early prediction of therapeutic response.
"This study is following on the heels of our recently completed Phase I study which showed an excellent safety profile and extremely encouraging preliminary efficacy of our CD8+ T cell Immuno-PET imaging tracer," said Martyn Coombs, CEO of ImaginAb. "We are thrilled to be continuing our collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim and are looking forward to Phase II data. We have now announced three CD8+ clinical collaborations with pharmaceutical companies, including our collaborations with Nektar Therapeutics and Merck, known as MSD outside the United States and Canada. This progress underscores our belief that our platform has the potential to accelerate clinical development of therapies for cancer patients. We anticipate announcing more collaborations in the near future."