Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced today that two abstracts have been accepted for presentation at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2023 Annual Meeting being held April 14 - 19, 2023 in Orlando, Florida.
- First ever data demonstrating the novel application of Actimab-A to enhance antitumor immune activity by depleting MDSCs, a population of highly immunosuppressive cells closely associated with poor clinical outcomes in cancer - New solid tumor program data including the first exploration of the effects of targeting HER3 with either alpha (225Ac)- or beta (177Lu)- emitting radiotherapeutics in ovarian and colorectal cancer models, demonstrating potent anti-cancer activity NEW YORK, March 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE AMERICAN: ATNM) (Actinium or the Company), a leader in the development of targeted radiotherapies, announced today that two abstracts have been accepted for presentation at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2023 Annual Meeting being held April 14 - 19, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. The abstracts highlight the multifaceted anti-cancer activity of CD33-targeted clinical-stage asset Actimab-A and enhanced anti-tumor effect of HER3-targeted, radiotherapy being developed in collaboration with AVEO Oncology, an LG Chem Company. Accepted presentations will feature data that continue to support potent anti-tumor activity of Actinium’s first-in-class HER3 radiotherapy in preclinical models of cancers with unmet therapeutic needs, as well as new data evaluating novel applications of Actimab-A to selectively deplete CD33+ myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), a highly immunosuppressive cell type that is a major component of the tumor microenvironment. “Actinium is applying our significant experience in developing and advancing clinical-stage targeted radiotherapeutics to further bolster our R&D leadership position in the field. We are excited to highlight new data from our HER3 targeting radiotherapy program as well as our novel strategy utilizing Actimab-A to deplete MDSCs, reactivating T cell responses in the tumor microenvironment at this year’s AACR annual meeting.”, said Sandesh Seth, Actinium’s Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Seth continued, “These exciting new data demonstrate Actinium’s focus on being at the leading edge of targeted radiotherapy innovation and working to develop differentiated therapies to address unmet medical needs. With our recently signed CRADA with the NCI, we have secured broad support for Actimab-A that could include trials focused on MDSC depletion in a number of disease indications given the broad, mutation agnostic applicability of Actimab-A, while our creative approach to collaborating has allowed us to advance our HER3 initiative rapidly.” The abstracts are available on AACR’s website. Actinium’s presentation details are as follows: Abstract Title: Targeting myeloid-derived suppressor cells with actinium-225 lintuzumab, a CD33 antibody radioconjugate to enhance antitumor immunity Abstract Title: Novel HER3 targeting antibody radioconjugates, 225Ac-HER3 ARC and 177Lu-HER3 ARC, exhibit potent antitumor efficacy in HER3-positive solid tumors About Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Investors: View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/actinium-to-showcase-first-in-class-targeted-radiotherapies-in-two-presentations-at-the-2023-aacr-annual-meeting-301773721.html SOURCE Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | ||
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