Nectin Therapeutics Ltd. today announced a Cancer Focus Fund investment of $5.4 million to finance a Phase 1 clinical trial of Nectin’s PVR blocker, NTX1088, in cancer patients with locally advanced and metastatic solid tumors.
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[07-March-2022] |
JERUSALEM and HOUSTON, March 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Nectin Therapeutics Ltd., (Nectin) a biotechnology company developing novel targeted immunotherapies that address resistance to approved immune oncology treatments, and Cancer Focus Fund, LP, a unique investment fund established in collaboration with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson) to provide funding and clinical expertise to advance promising cancer therapies, today announced a Cancer Focus Fund investment of $5.4 million to finance a Phase 1 clinical trial of Nectin’s PVR blocker, NTX1088, in cancer patients with locally advanced and metastatic solid tumors. NTX1088 is a high affinity monoclonal antibody directed against PVR, an immune checkpoint ligand. NTX1088 blocks the signaling of the immune checkpoint receptors TIGIT and CD96, while restoring the expression and immune function of DNAM1 (CD226), resulting in increased anti-tumor immune effects from activated T cells and natural killer (NK) cells in the tumor microenvironment. PVR is overexpressed in many solid tumors across different cancer indications, including lung, colorectal, liver, ovarian, breast, adrenal, pancreatic, uterine, head and neck, gastric and esophageal. High PVR expression is associated with poor prognosis and with resistance to PD1 blockade, making PVR an attractive therapeutic target for novel immuno-oncology therapies, both as a monotherapy and in combination with PD1 blockers. The Cancer Focus Fund investment will support a Phase 1 clinical study at MD Anderson, assessing NTX1088 in the treatment of locally advanced and metastatic solid tumors. Cancer Focus Fund is receiving a combination of equity and future payments from Nectin based on achievement of certain clinical and commercial milestones. “Cancer Focus Fund is committed to advancing the clinical development of novel cancer therapies with the potential to have a significant impact on patients,” said Ross Barrett, a founder and Managing Partner of Cancer Focus Fund. “Despite their early promise, the majority of cancer patients do not respond to, or eventually acquire resistance to, current immunotherapies. NTX1088 has a unique mechanism of action that works in three ways to suppress the immune inhibitory effects of tumors while also promoting direct anti-tumor activity. We are delighted to help fund this first-in-human clinical trial at MD Anderson, our collaborator in leading Cancer Focus Fund-financed clinical trials.” The Phase 1 trial is an open label study in 90 patients that will be conducted in two stages – a dose escalation stage and an expansion stage. NTX1088 will be investigated as a single agent and in combination with a PD1 blocker. The primary objectives of the dose escalation stage is to assess safety and tolerability and to select a recommended safe and effective dose. In the expansion stage of the trial, NTX1088’s safety and tolerability will be further evaluated, along with initial efficacy measures and exploratory assessments of pharmacodynamic and predictive biomarkers, which will assist in stratifying patients moving forward. Sarina A. Piha-Paul, MD, an Associate Professor in the Department of Investigational Cancer Therapeutics at MD Anderson, will serve as the Principal Investigator. “Nectin Therapeutics is developing a portfolio of innovative anticancer compounds directed at highly differentiated targets within the nectin family of immune checkpoints,” said Fabian Tenenbaum, Chief Executive Officer of Nectin Therapeutics. “The upcoming initiation of our first-in-human clinical trial is a major milestone for the company. We welcome the financial support from Cancer Focus Fund and clinical expertise of MD Anderson in facilitating the Phase 1 study for this promising new approach to helping patients mount an effective immune response to their cancer.” The Phase 1 trial is expected to begin enrolling patients around mid-year of 2022. About NTX1088 About Nectin Therapeutics About Cancer Focus Fund Disclosures
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