Vigeo Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics to reprogram the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME), today announced that data from its Phase 1 study evaluating VT1021 in patients with advanced solid tumors will be presented at a poster session at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2019 Congress, September 27-October 1
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Vigeo Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics to reprogram the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME), today announced that data from its Phase 1 study evaluating VT1021 in patients with advanced solid tumors will be presented at a poster session at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2019 Congress, September 27-October 1 in Barcelona, Spain. Vigeo is developing therapies that target the TIME via induction of thrombospondin-1 (Tsp-1) by replicating the biological activity of prosaposin (Psap). Tsp-1 is a naturally occurring, potent anti-tumorigenic protein that has been shown to reprogram the TIME and block tumor growth and progression. "The more we study VT1021 in the clinic, the more reason we have to believe that it may significantly benefit patients by prolonging stable diseases and shrinking target lesions," said Jing Watnick, Ph.D., M.B.A., chief executive officer of Vigeo. "We look forward to initiating the expansion cohorts, in which patients will be enrolled based on tumor types and CD36 expression. This will help us understand the safety and efficacy of VT1021 in selected indications, including but not limited to ovarian cancer, triple negative breast cancer, pancreatic cancer and glioblastoma." VT1021 in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors "The data continue to suggest that Vigeo's VT1021 is safe and well tolerated, and Tsp-1 induction has been observed both in circulation and in the tumor microenvironment. This confirms VT1021's pharmacodynamic effect, which initiates the reprogramming of the TIME from one that is tumor-promoting to one that activates the immune system and is tumor-inhibiting," said Gregory Berk, MD, chief medical officer of Vigeo. Presentation information is as follows: Session Type: Poster Session About VT1021 About Vigeo Therapeutics SOURCE Vigeo Therapeutics |