The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and 4D pharma today announced a strategic collaboration to evaluate 4D’s live biotherapeutic oncology pipeline across a range of cancer settings.
HOUSTON and LEEDS, U.K. – The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and 4D Pharma today announced a strategic collaboration to evaluate 4D’s live biotherapeutic oncology pipeline across a range of cancer settings.
The alliance brings together MD Anderson’s translational medicine and clinical research capabilities with 4D’s expertise in the discovery and development of live biotherapeutics. The collaboration will initially assess the 4D’s lead oncology candidate, MRx0518, as a potential treatment for solid tumors.
The first clinical trial, an open label Phase I study of MRx0518 in combination with Keytruda® and conducted in collaboration with Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, N.J., has been initiated and is due to open shortly. The study will enroll up to 132 patients with metastatic cancer across multiple histologies including non-small cell lung cancer, renal cell carcinoma, bladder cancer and melanoma, who have not responded to prior anti-PD-1 therapy.
Subsequent studies are also being planned under the collaboration, including using MRx0518 in combination with stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for the treatment of pancreatic cancer.
“This alliance, with one of the leading oncology research centers in the world, will provide a strong and long-term foundation for the development of 4D’s live biotherapeutics in cancer,” said Duncan Peyton, 4D’s chief executive officer. “The current study, which is one of the first live biotherapeutic programs to reach the clinic in the immuno-oncology space, represents an important step forward in the development of MRx0518 and 4D’s broader oncology franchise. We look forward to continuing to work with our partners at MD Anderson to progress this study and help bring this therapy to patients.”
Live biotherapeutics employ strains of gut bacteria that have been isolated from healthy human donors, and which are encapsulated, administered orally, and delivered to the gut as a therapeutic. Each strain is selected for its functionality to perform a specific role in combatting a disease.
“MD Anderson is focused on providing the best possible care for cancer patients, including implementing the latest new treatment modalities,” said Shubham Pant, M.B.B.S., associate professor of Investigational Cancer Therapeutics at MD Anderson. “The gut microbiome has emerged as an important next-generation target in cancer therapy and we hope that live biotherapeutics will have the potential to make a significant difference for patients across a range of cancers.
About 4D
Founded in February 2014, 4D is a world leader in the development of live biotherapeutics, a novel and emerging class of drugs, defined by the FDA as biological products that contain a live organism, such as bacteria, that is applicable to the prevention, treatment or cure of a disease.? 4D has developed a proprietary platform that rationally identifies novel bacteria that have a precise and evolved therapeutic effect.? All of 4D’s live biotherapeutic products are orally delivered single strains of bacteria that are naturally found in the healthy human gut.? 4D has a phase II study in Irritable Bowel Syndrome running and has a pipeline of 13 pre-clinical programs, covering disease areas such as cancer, poorly controlled asthma, autoimmune and CNS disease. The Company plans to commence three additional clinical studies in 2019. For more information, refer to https://www.4dpharmaplc.com/.
About MD Anderson
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston ranks as one of the world’s most respected centers focused on cancer patient care, research, education and prevention. The institution’s sole mission is to end cancer for patients and their families around the world. MD Anderson is one of only 49 comprehensive cancer centers designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). MD Anderson is ranked No. 1 for cancer care in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals survey. It has ranked as one of the nation’s top two hospitals for cancer care since the survey began in 1990, and has ranked first 14 times in the last 17 years. MD Anderson receives a cancer center support grant from the NCI of the National Institutes of Health (P30 CA016672).
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