Elevation Oncology Highlights First-in-Human Phase 1 SYSA1801 (EO-3021) Clinical Data to be Presented by Partner CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Limited at ASCO 2023
- Promising initial clinical data for SYSA1801 (EO-3021) with a 47.1% objective response rate in gastric cancer patients expressing Claudin 18.2
- Well-tolerated safety profile in heavily pretreated patient population
- Elevation Oncology on track to initiate Phase 1 clinical trial in the US in the second half of 2023
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Initial data showed promising signs of efficacy, including a
Elevation Oncology on track to initiate Phase 1 clinical trial in the US in the second half of 2023
EO-3021 is a potential best-in-class antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) that has been designed to selectively deliver a cytotoxic payload directly to Claudin 18.2-expressing cancer cells to minimize toxicities and maximize anti-tumor activity. EO-3021 is a fully human monoclonal antibody (mAb) that targets Claudin 18.2 and is site-specifically conjugated to the cytotoxic agent monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE), via a cleavable linker with a drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) of 2. Elevation Oncology's partner, CSPC, is actively recruiting patients in the Phase 1 clinical trial of SYSA1801 (EO-3021) in
"In these preliminary Phase 1 data, EO-3021 demonstrated an objective response rate of
"We are highly encouraged by these Phase 1 study data which demonstrate that SYSA1801 (EO-3021) is an active drug that has a well-tolerated safety profile in patients with difficult to treat cancers," said Chunlei Li, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer of CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Limited. "These data support the potential of this unique product candidate for patients with Claudin 18.2-expressing cancers."
Key Findings from the Phase 1 Study
- As of the data cutoff date of November 5, 2022, 33 patients with resistant/refractory solid tumors that expressed Claudin 18.2 were enrolled
- Patients received 0.5 mg/kg to 3 mg/kg of SYSA1801 (EO-3021) administered intravenously (IV) every 3 weeks (Q3W) as part of the dose escalation (n=17) portion of the study; in the dose expansion portion of the study, patients (n=16) were treated at effective doses (2.0 mg/kg IV Q3W and 2.5 mg/kg IV Q3W)
- 26 patients (
78.8% ) had gastric cancer (GC); 7 patients (21.2% ) had pancreatic cancer - 11 patients (
33.3% ) had been pretreated with ≥3 prior lines of therapy - 21 patients (gastric cancer n=17; pancreatic cancer n=4) were evaluable for efficacy per RECIST v1.1
- In gastric cancer, the objective response rate (ORR) was
47.1% (8 PRs, including 4 confirmed PRs) and the disease control rate (DCR) was64.7% , including three patients with stable disease (SD) - The overall ORR was
38.1% (8 PRs, including 4 confirmed PRs) and DCR was57.1% (including 4 SDs) - Of the 33 patients enrolled at the time of data cutoff, treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs) of any grade occurred in 25 patients (
75.8% ), including eight (24.2% ) TRAEs of ≥Grade 3 - The most common TRAEs (occurring in >
20% of patients) were nausea (42.4% ), vomiting (36.4% ), dry eye syndrome (21.2% ) and anemia (21.2% ) - Two dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) of Grade 3 nausea and vomiting occurred at the 3 mg/kg IV Q3W dose
- No treatment-related deaths were reported
- The dose escalation and expansion portion of the study in
China is ongoing
Details for the ASCO 2023 Presentation are as Follows:
Title: First-in-human dose escalation and expansion study of SYSA1801, an antibody-drug conjugate targeting claudin 18.2 in patients with resistant/refractory solid tumors.
Presenter: Dr. Yakun Wang
Session Type: Poster Discussion Session
Session Title: Molecularly Targeted Agents and Tumor Biology
Poster Session Date and Time: Saturday, June 3, 2023, 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. CT
Poster Discussion Date and Time: Saturday, June 3, 2023, at 1:15 p.m. CT
Abstract Number: 3016
Poster Number: 214
The full presentation can be accessed under the resources and publications page of the Elevation Oncology website following the completion of the presentation session at ASCO.
About EO-3021
EO-3021 (also known as SYSA1801) is a differentiated, clinical-stage antibody drug conjugate (ADC) comprised of an immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) monoclonal antibody (mAb) that targets Claudin 18.2 and is site-specifically conjugated to the monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) payload via a cleavable linker with a drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) of 2. Claudin 18.2 is a specific isoform of Claudin 18 that is normally expressed in gastric epithelial cells. During malignant transformation in many solid tumors, the tight junctions may become disrupted, exposing Claudin 18.2 and allowing them to be accessible by Claudin 18.2 targeting agents. An Investigational New Drug application for EO-3021 has been cleared by the
About Elevation Oncology, Inc.
Elevation Oncology is an innovative oncology company focused on the discovery and development of selective cancer therapies to treat patients across a range of solid tumors with significant unmet medical needs. We are rethinking drug development by seeking out innovative, selective cancer therapies that can be matched to a patient's unique tumor characteristics. Our lead candidate, EO-3021, is a potential best-in-class antibody drug conjugate (ADC) designed to target Claudin 18.2, a clinically validated molecular target. EO-3021 selectively delivers a cytotoxic payload directly to cancer cells expressing Claudin 18.2. We are working to rapidly advance EO-3021 into the clinic in the US across a range of solid tumor indications, as well as exploring other opportunities through new or existing partnerships and business development opportunities to expand our novel oncology pipeline. For more information, visit www.ElevationOncology.com.
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