Corbus Presents First Preclinical Data for CRB-601 at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting
Corbus Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: CRBP) presented its first preclinical data for CRB-601 at the AACR Annual Meeting on April 8-13, 2022. CRB-601, a monoclonal antibody, targets αvb8 integrin to inhibit TGFb activation in tumors. The data revealed significant tumor growth inhibition in a colon cancer model, enhancing CD8-positive T cell infiltration. The company plans to submit an IND for CRB-601 in H1 2023, aiming to explore its anti-tumor potential in conjunction with existing immune therapies. The full poster and corporate presentation are available on their website.
- CRB-601 shows significant tumor growth inhibition in colon cancer models.
- Increased CD8-positive T cell infiltration indicates a promising immune response.
- IND submission for CRB-601 is planned for the first half of 2023.
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NORWOOD, Mass., April 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Corbus Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRBP) ("Corbus" or the "Company"), an immunology company, announced today the first preclinical data for CRB-601 are being presented in a poster at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting being held from April 8-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA. CRB-601 is a potent and selective αvb8 integrin monoclonal antibody designed to block the activation of TGFb in the local tumor microenvironment. TGFb is thought to be the only ligand of the αvb8 integrin. Inhibiting its ability to bind to αvb8 could therefore play an important role in the regulation of this pleiotropic cytokine. The in vitro preclinical data presented demonstrate the high affinity of CRB-601 for αvb8 and the resulting effect on TGFb. The data also show significant inhibition of tumor growth in a syngeneic model of colon cancer (MC38) by CRB-601, both as a single agent and in combination with anti PD-1 treatment. These effects are supported by the coincident increase in CD8-positive T cells in the tumor microenvironment.
"The increase of tumor infiltration by T-cells stimulated by CRB-601 is quite exciting. The effects of CRB-601 are consistent with the proposed mechanism of blocking TGFb activation, which can potentially enable an anti-tumor immune response and be an effective adjunct to immune checkpoint therapies. We are excited to bring this mechanism of action to the clinic and define the potential benefit it could bring to patients," commented Rachael Brake, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer of Corbus.
Corbus is currently developing CRB-601 as a potential treatment for solid tumor cancers, and the program is advancing toward an IND submission in the first half of 2023.
The AACR poster is available on the Company's website at: www.corbuspharma.com/AACRposter
Additionally, Corbus has published an updated Corporate Presentation providing an overview of the Company's full portfolio on its website at: ir.corbuspharma.com/presentations
Corbus is an immunology company committed to connecting innovation to our purpose of improving lives by developing new medicines that target the nexus between the immune system and cancer. Corbus' current pipeline includes anti-integrin monoclonal antibodies that block activation of TGFβ and small molecules that activate or inhibit the endocannabinoid system. Corbus is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts. For more information on Corbus, visit corbuspharma.com. Connect with us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
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