Lantern Pharma Announces Abstract on Effectiveness of LP-184 in Glioblastoma Accepted for Presentation at the Society for Neuro-Oncology 2021 Annual Meeting

On November 11, 2021 Lantern Pharma (NASDAQ: LTRN), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company using its proprietary RADR artificial intelligence ("A.I.") platform to transform the cost, pace, and timeline of oncology drug discovery and development, reported that Lantern Pharma’s abstract on the effectiveness of LP-184 in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) regardless of MGMT status has been accepted as a virtual poster at the upcoming 26th Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) Annual Meeting, which is being held in person and virtually from November 18-21, 2021 (Press release, Lantern Pharma, NOV 11, 2021, View Source [SID1234595257]). The abstract is available online on the SNO website.

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Abstract Title: LP-184, a novel alkylating agent, is effective in Glioblastoma
Abstract ID: EXTH-16
Submission type: Adult
Abstract Tumor Type: Glial Tumors
Abstract Category: Preclinical Experimental Therapeutics
Poster Session Date & Time: Friday, November 19, 2021, 7:30 PM – 9.30 PM EST
Presenter: Aditya Kulkarni, Ph.D., Lantern Pharma

The abstract submitted by Lantern Pharma and researchers at The Kennedy Krieger Institute affiliated with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine describes work demonstrating promising efficacy of LP-184 in multiple in vitro and in vivo glioblastoma models. The abstract also highlights the increased efficacy of LP-184 in MGMT unmethylated GBM, an area of large unmet clinical need, as well as the predicted synthetic lethality of LP-184 in GBM with DNA damage repair deficiencies such as decreased expression of nucleotide excision repair components ERCC3/6. The poster displays the favorable blood brain barrier crossing properties of LP-184 evaluated in vivo, suggesting that the maximum brain concentration achieved after a single intravenous infusion of LP-184 in mice is greater than that required for growth inhibition of sensitive GBM cells. These findings identify LP-184 as a promising new alkylating agent and support its further development for GBM therapy.

Electronic poster presentation files will be captured electronically (in PDF) prior to the meeting and available on the mobile meeting app, website and onsite. Accepted abstracts will be published as a proceedings supplement in Neuro-Oncology, the official journal of the SNO after the completion of the meeting.

LP-184 is a small molecule drug candidate and next generation acylfulvene that preferentially damages DNA in cancer cells that overexpress certain biomarkers and is therefore lethal in tumors that harbor mutations in DNA repair pathways or have deficiency in these pathways because of low expression of genes required for DNA repair. LP-184 is being developed for several targeted central nervous system cancer indications, including glioblastoma. LP-184 has recently been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of malignant gliomas, as well as pancreatic cancer.