Ignyta Reports FDA Clearance of IND for RXDX-106, a Novel Immunomodulatory Agent and TYRO3, AXL, MER (TAM) Inhibitor

On December 29, 2017 Ignyta, Inc. (Nasdaq: RXDX), a biotechnology company focused on precision medicine in oncology, reported that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared its Investigational New Drug (IND) application for RXDX-106, a novel oral immunomodulatory agent and TAM inhibitor, in patients with solid tumors (Press release, Ignyta, DEC 29, 2017, View Source [SID1234522787]).

Under this IND, the company intends to initiate the TITAN (Targeted Immunomodulatory TAM ANtagonist) study, a first-in-human, open label, multicenter, dose escalation study of RXDX-106 in patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors. TITAN is designed to determine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and preliminary clinical activity of RXDX-106.

"RXDX-106 represents a new class of immuno-oncologic precision medicines that we are excited to advance to the clinic. In preclinical studies, RXDX-106 has demonstrated the potential to elicit and potentiate an immune response to cancer, by targeting the TAM family of receptors in the tumor microenvironment, both as a single agent and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors," said Jonathan Lim, M.D., chairman and CEO of Ignyta. "This agent furthers our commitment to advancing new medicines to help patients in their fight against cancer. We look forward to commencing this Phase 1 study in early 2018."

ODONATE THERAPEUTICS ANNOUNCES INITIATION OF CONTESSA, A PHASE 3 STUDY OF TESETAXEL IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED OR METASTATIC BREAST CANCER

On December 28, 2017 Odonate Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ODT), a pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of best-in-class therapeutics that improve and extend the lives of patients with cancer, reported that it has initiated CONTESSA, a multinational, multicenter, randomized, Phase 3 study of tesetaxel in patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (MBC) (Press release, Odonate Therapeutics, DEC 28, 2017, View Source [SID1234522794]).

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Tesetaxel is an investigational, orally administered chemotherapy agent that belongs to a class of drugs known as taxanes, which are widely used in the treatment of cancer. Currently available taxanes must be delivered intravenously, typically at an infusion center. Tesetaxel has several potential therapeutic advantages over currently available taxanes, including oral administration with a low pill burden and a patient-friendly dosing regimen and a formulation that does not contain solubilizing agents that are known to cause hypersensitivity (allergic) reactions. More than 500 patients have been treated with tesetaxel across 22 clinical studies. In patients with MBC, tesetaxel was shown to have robust single-agent antitumor activity in two, multicenter, Phase 2 studies.

CONTESSA will compare tesetaxel dosed orally at 27 mg/m2 on the first day of a 21-day cycle plus a reduced dose of capecitabine (1,650 mg/m2/day dosed orally on days 1-14 of a 21-day cycle) to the approved dose of capecitabine alone (2,500 mg/m2/day dosed orally on days 1-14 of a 21-day cycle) in approximately 600 patients randomized 1:1 with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) negative, hormone receptor (HR) positive MBC previously treated with a taxane in the neoadjuvant or adjuvant setting. Capecitabine is an oral chemotherapy agent that is considered a standard-of-care treatment in MBC. Where indicated, patients must have received an anthracycline and/or endocrine therapy with or without a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor. The primary endpoint is progression-free survival (PFS) assessed by an Independent Radiologic Review Committee (IRC). CONTESSA’s secondary efficacy endpoints are overall survival, objective response rate (ORR) assessed by IRC, disease control rate (ORR + prolonged (≥ 24 weeks) stable disease) assessed by IRC and patient-reported outcomes.

"Despite recent advances in the treatment of advanced breast cancer, there remains a significant need for new therapies that allow patients to maintain a better quality of life," said Kevin Tang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Odonate. "CONTESSA is designed to evaluate the potential benefit of an all-oral regimen that combines tesetaxel with a reduced dose of capecitabine as compared to the approved dose of capecitabine alone, with the goal of establishing a new, all-oral treatment option with an improved benefit-risk profile."

About Breast Cancer and Its Treatment

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide, with an estimated 1.8 million new cases diagnosed per year.1 In Europe, an estimated 494,000 new cases are diagnosed and approximately 143,000 women will die of the disease each year, making it the leading cause of cancer death in women.1 In the U.S., an estimated 255,000 new cases are diagnosed and approximately 41,000 women will die of the disease each year, making it the second-leading cause of cancer death in women.2 The 5-year survival rate for patients with metastatic breast cancer is approximately 22%.2

Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprised of several molecular subtypes, which are commonly grouped into clinical subtypes based on receptor status. Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) negative, hormone receptor (HR) positive disease, which represents the majority of all MBC cases, remains an area of high unmet medical need. Over the past two decades, only modest survival benefits have been achieved in this patient population; hence, treatment goals emphasize controlling disease-related symptoms, minimizing toxicity and maximizing quality of life.

Patients with HER2 negative, HR positive MBC are typically treated with endocrine therapy (with or without targeted agents such as a cyclin-dependent kinase ("CDK") 4/6 inhibitor), chemotherapy, or both. The recently approved CDK 4/6 inhibitor palbociclib, an orally administered therapy, has significantly improved outcomes for patients with MBC when used in combination with endocrine agents. However, virtually all MBC patients on endocrine therapy will eventually progress and require subsequent treatment with chemotherapy. Chemotherapy agents currently available for the treatment of HER2 negative, HR positive MBC, including the oral agent, capecitabine, and the approved taxanes, generally are limited by their toxicity and impact on quality of life.

About Taxanes

Taxanes are an established class of anticancer agents that are broadly used in various cancers, including breast cancer. While paclitaxel and docetaxel, the first two taxanes approved for the treatment of breast cancer, possess robust antitumor activity, they have low oral bioavailability and low solubility. Therefore, these pharmaceutical agents must be delivered intravenously, typically at an infusion center, and also are formulated with solubilizing agents that are known to cause hypersensitivity reactions. Nab-paclitaxel, a different formulation of paclitaxel that also is approved for the treatment of breast cancer, has a greatly reduced risk of hypersensitivity reactions, but must still be delivered intravenously. Therapies given intravenously at an infusion center often are associated with: fear of needles and complications associated with venous access; anxiety, including institutional-triggered side effects such as nausea and vomiting; heightened awareness of life-threatening disease presence; and disruption of daily activities.3,4

About Tesetaxel

Tesetaxel is an investigational, orally administered chemotherapy agent that belongs to a class of drugs known as taxanes, which are widely used in the treatment of cancer. Tesetaxel has several potential therapeutic advantages over currently available taxanes, including oral administration with a low pill burden and a patient-friendly dosing regimen and a formulation that does not contain solubilizing agents that are known to cause hypersensitivity (allergic) reactions. More than 500 patients have been treated with tesetaxel across 22 clinical studies. In patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (MBC), tesetaxel was shown to have robust single-agent antitumor activity in two, multicenter, Phase 2 studies.

About CONTESSA

Odonate recently initiated CONTESSA, a multinational, multicenter, randomized, Phase 3 study of tesetaxel, an investigational, orally administered taxane, in patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer (MBC). CONTESSA will compare tesetaxel dosed orally at 27 mg/m2 on the first day of a 21-day cycle plus a reduced dose of capecitabine (1,650 mg/m2/day dosed orally on days 1-14 of a 21-day cycle) to the approved dose of capecitabine alone (2,500 mg/m2/day dosed orally on days 1-14 of a 21-day cycle) in approximately 600 patients randomized 1:1 with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) negative, hormone receptor (HR) positive MBC previously treated with a taxane in the neoadjuvant or adjuvant setting. Capecitabine is an oral chemotherapy agent that is considered a standard-of-care treatment in MBC. Where indicated, patients must have received an anthracycline and/or endocrine therapy with or without a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor. The primary endpoint is progression-free survival (PFS) assessed by an Independent Radiologic Review Committee (IRC). CONTESSA’s secondary efficacy endpoints are overall survival, objective response rate (ORR) assessed by IRC, disease control rate (ORR + prolonged (≥ 24 weeks) stable disease) assessed by IRC and patient-reported outcomes. To learn more, please visit www.contessastudy.com.

Biocon and Mylan’s Biosimilar Trastuzumab Receives Approval from ANVISA, Brazil Through their Partner Libbs

On December 29, 2017 Mylan N.V. (NASDAQ, TASE: MYL) reported that Biosimilar Trastuzumab, co-developed by Biocon Ltd. (BSE code: 532523, NSE: BIOCON) and Mylan N.V. (NASDAQ, TASE: MYL), has been approved by ANVISA, the Brazilian regulatory agency, through their partner Libbs Farmaceutica (Libbs), a leading Brazilian pharmaceutical company (Press release, Mylan, DEC 28, 2017, View Source [SID1234522788]).

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Co-developed by Biocon and Mylan, this is the first biosimilar Trastuzumab to be approved in Brazil and is indicated for the treatment of overexpressing HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer, HER2-positive early stage breast cancer and HER2-positive advanced gastric cancer. Libbs will commercialize the product in Brazil under the brand name Zedora, which will provide affordable access to a cutting-edge biologics therapy for patients in Brazil.

Dr. Arun Chandavarkar, CEO and Joint Managing Director, Biocon, said: "This marks the first approval for a biosimilar Trastuzumab by Brazil’s ANVISA and demonstrates our commitment to provide access to high-quality and affordable biologics to patients across the globe. Cancer patients in India and some emerging markets have benefited with our Trastuzumab and the approval in Brazil will enable affordable access to this critical biologic therapy for the treatment of HER2-positive breast and gastric cancers in the country. We are committed to make global impact with our affordable antibodies against cancer."

Mylan CEO Heather Bresch commented: "The number of women diagnosed with breast cancer in Brazil is increasing. Sadly, many of the women with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer in Brazil do not have access to Trastuzumab through the country’s public health system. The approval of Zedora, Brazil’s first Trastuzumab biosimilar, is an important step in our efforts to increase access to this critical product for patients with certain breast and gastric cancers and reduce the overall financial burden for health systems around the world."

Alcebíades de Mendonça Athayde Júnior, Libbs CEO, said: "The approval of Zedora will allow us to bring this first-of-its-kind biosimilar Trastuzumab to breast and gastric cancer patients in Brazil. Biosimilar Trastuzumab, co-developed by Biocon and Mylan, can help expand cancer­patient access to more affordable treatment and contribute to significant savings to Brazil’s healthcare system. Zedora will strengthen our current product portfolio as a new generation targeted therapy that can benefit cancer patients immensely."

Biocon and Mylan are responsible for the development of biosimilar Trastuzumab. While currently the trastuzumab will be manufactured by Biocon and supplied to Libbs for commercialization in Brazil; over a period of time the technology will be transferred to Libbs and the public partner Butantan through a Productive Development Partnership (PDP). Libbs have already built the biotechnological site to manufacture Zedora for the Brazilian market.

This is a significant approval as it sets the stage for the entry of our biosimilar Trastuzumab into Brazil, which is among the top three emerging markets globally for Trastuzumab. The pharmaceutical market in Brazil is predicted to grow to US$30 billion in 2021 from US$26 billion in 2016. (Source:GlobalData)

Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women in Brazil, where new cases are estimated to be over 57,000 annually, with an estimated incidence of 56 cases per 100,000 women. It is the second-most common type of cancer that affects women in Brazil, after non-melanoma skin cancer*. Trastuzumab is now included on the WHO list of essential medicines.

Earlier this month, Biocon and Mylan marked a major milestone with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of their biosimilar Trastuzumab. Biocon and Mylan’s biosimilar Trastuzumab is also under review by regulatory authorities in Australia, Canada, Europe and several additional markets. It is already approved in several other countries around the world, including India, where it is providing increased access to this more affordable biologic for cancer patients.

About Biocon and Mylan Partnership
Mylan and Biocon are exclusive partners on a broad portfolio of biosimilar and insulin products. Our biosimilar Trastuzumab is one of the six biologic products co-developed by Mylan and Biocon for the global marketplace. Mylan has exclusive commercialization rights for the product in the U.S., Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and in the European Union and European Free Trade Association countries. Biocon has co-exclusive commercialization rights with Mylan for the product in the rest of the world.

Atara Biotherapeutics to Host Corporate Update Conference Call on Friday, December 29, 2017, at 8:00 a.m. EST

On December 28, 2017 Atara Biotherapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:ATRA), a leading off-the-shelf T-cell immunotherapy company developing novel treatments for patients with cancer, autoimmune and viral diseases, reported that it will host a live corporate update conference call and webcast on Friday, December 29, 2017, at 8:00 a.m. EST (Press release, Atara Biotherapeutics, DEC 28, 2017, http://investors.atarabio.com/news-releases/news-release-details/atara-biotherapeutics-host-corporate-update-conference-call [SID1234522784]).

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Analysts and investors can participate in the conference call by dialing (888) 540-6216 for domestic callers and (734) 385-2715 for international callers, using the conference ID 2395468. The live webcast can be accessed on the Events and Presentations page in the Investors and Media section of the Atara website, www.atarabio.com. A replay of the webcast will be available on the Company’s website for 90 days following the live conference call.

Onconova Therapeutics to Present at Biotech Showcase in January

On December 28, 2017 Onconova Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ONTX), a Phase 3-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel products to treat cancer, with a primary focus on myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), reported that it will present at Biotech Showcase taking place January 8-10 in San Francisco (Press release, Onconova, DEC 28, 2017, View Source [SID1234522785]). The Company’s CEO and President, Dr. Ramesh Kumar, will present and management will be available for one-on-one meetings.

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Presentation Details:

Date: Tuesday, January 9th, 2018

Time: 2:00 pm PDT (5:00 pm EST)

Location: Franciscan Room B at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square, 333 O’Farrell Street – Ballroom Level

The presentation will be available on the Investors section of the Company’s website at: View Source