Bicycle Therapeutics Announces Publication of Article Highlighting Preclinical Data from BT7480 Program in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Bicycle Therapeutics (NASDAQ: BCYC) reported the publication of preclinical data on BT7480, a novel tumor-targeted immune cell agonist, in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. BT7480 targets Nectin-4 and activates CD137, demonstrating unique properties such as small size and potent immune activation. This molecule is currently in Phase I development with ongoing dose escalation. Bicycle aims to advance its pipeline with BT7480 as a potential clinical candidate, leveraging its proprietary Bicycle technology to enhance anti-tumor immunity.
- Publication of preclinical data on BT7480 in a reputable journal.
- BT7480 demonstrates unique properties for targeting Nectin-4 and activating CD137.
- Currently in Phase I development with ongoing dose escalation.
- None.
“CD137 is a co-stimulatory receptor on immune cells that can drive anti-tumor immunity and Nectin-4 is a cell adhesion molecule that is overexpressed in a wide range of solid tumors. We discovered BT7480 by using a series of novel Bicycles targeting CD137, which were conjugated to novel Bicycles targeting Nectin-4,” said
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