IGM Biosciences Announces Update on IGM-8444 Phase 1 Trial and Future Clinical Development
– Additional data from Phase 1 combination with FOLFIRI continues to show encouraging activity in median third-line metastatic colorectal cancer patients –
– Progression-free survival of 5.6 months in median third-line colorectal cancer patients without bevacizumab –
– Promising safety profile in combination with FOLFIRI and bevacizumab –
– Randomized combination trial in second-line colorectal cancer patients initiated in Q1 2023 –
“We continue to be very pleased with the indications of clinical activity that we are observing with IGM-8444,” said
Phase 1 data reported from a cohort of patients treated with IGM-8444 in combination with FOLFIRI, with and without bevacizumab, showed a very encouraging safety profile which was broadly comparable to that expected from chemotherapy alone in this setting. Specifically, in the
The majority of colorectal patients in this study were on their third-line of treatment or beyond and over 70 percent of the patients treated with the combination regimens had previously been treated with irinotecan-based chemotherapy.
In these predominantly third-line metastatic colorectal cancer patients, the combination of IGM-8444 dosed at 3 mg/kg and FOLFIRI without bevacizumab showed promising activity. This is the group of patients which had the longest treatment follow up. In this 24 patient group, the median progression-free survival (PFS) in the 24 patients was 5.6 months as of the data cut-off date of
More recently, the Company began treating patients with the addition of bevacizumab to 3 mg/kg of IGM-8444 and FOLFIRI. For the 17 evaluable patients in this group, the median progression-free survival was not reached and 13 of the 17 patients remained on study, as of the data cut-off.
At the time of the data cut-off, multiple confirmed partial responses were observed among the patients treated with 3 mg/kg of IGM-8444 and FOLFIRI, with and without bevacizumab, including some patients who had previously progressed on FOLFIRI treatment.
Encouraged by these results, IGM has initiated a randomized trial in second-line patients with metastatic colorectal cancer to assess the benefit of 3 mg/kg of IGM-8444 combined with the current standard of care regimen of FOLFIRI and bevacizumab. This open-label trial began in the first quarter of 2023, and the Company hopes to have enrolled approximately 110 patients in the trial by the first quarter of 2024 and to have median progression-free survival data from these patients by the end of 2024.
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About IGM-8444
IGM-8444 is an IgM antibody targeting death receptor 5 (DR5) that is being developed for the treatment of patients with solid and hematologic malignancies. DR5 is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily (TNFrSF) and is often expressed on the surface of cancer cells. Strong activation of the DR5 pathway requires multiple receptors to be cross-linked simultaneously by an antibody or other binding agent to create an apoptotic death signal to the cell. Unlike traditional IgG antibodies, IGM-8444 has 10 binding units, enabling it to cross-link multiple DR5 receptors at the same time, sending a stronger signal to cause cancer cell death. The Company is currently conducting a multicenter, open-label clinical trial to determine the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of IGM-8444 as a single agent and in combination in subjects with relapsed and/or refractory solid or hematologic cancers.
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This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements relating to IGM’s plans, expectations and forecasts and to future events. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: the potential of, and expectations regarding, IGM’s technology platform and its IgM antibodies and product candidates, including IGM-8444; IGM’s plans and expectations regarding its clinical development efforts and activities; statements regarding the clinical development of IGM-8444, including the timing of patient enrollment and availability of clinical data; and statements by IGM’s Chief Medical Officer. Such statements are subject to numerous important factors, risks and uncertainties that may cause actual events or results to differ materially, including but not limited to: IGM’s early stages of clinical drug development; risks related to the use of engineered IgM antibodies, which is a novel and unproven therapeutic approach; IGM’s ability to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of its product candidates; IGM’s ability to successfully and timely advance its product candidates through clinical trials; IGM’s ability to enroll patients in its clinical trials; the potential for the results of clinical trials to differ from preclinical, preliminary, initial or expected results; the risk of significant adverse events, toxicities or other undesirable side effects; IGM’s ability to successfully manufacture and supply its product candidates for clinical trials; the potential impact of continuing or worsening supply chain constraints; the risk that all necessary regulatory approvals cannot be obtained; the potential market for IGM’s product candidates, and the progress and success of alternative therapeutics currently available or in development; IGM’s ability to obtain additional capital to finance its operations, if needed; uncertainties related to the projections of the size of patient populations suffering from the diseases IGM is targeting; IGM’s ability to obtain, maintain and protect its intellectual property rights; developments relating to IGM’s competitors and its industry, including competing product candidates and therapies; any potential delays or disruptions resulting from catastrophic events, including epidemics or other outbreaks of infectious disease; general economic and market conditions, including inflation; and other risks and uncertainties, including those more fully described in IGM’s filings with the
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