ImmunoGen Announces Positive Top-Line Results from Pivotal SORAYA Trial of Mirvetuximab Soravtansine in Ovarian Cancer
ImmunoGen announced positive results from the pivotal SORAYA trial for mirvetuximab in patients with FRα-high platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. The trial met its primary endpoint with a confirmed objective response rate (ORR) of 32.4%. The median duration of response was reported at 5.9 months. The treatment demonstrated a favorable tolerability profile, with common adverse events reported. A BLA submission to the FDA is expected in Q1 2022, marking a significant step towards potential approval.
- Confirmed objective response rate (ORR) of 32.4% in the SORAYA trial.
- Median duration of response at 5.9 months.
- Favorable tolerability profile with manageable adverse events.
- BLA submission on track for Q1 2022.
- None.
Trial Met Primary Endpoint with Confirmed Objective Response Rate of
Median Duration of Response at Data Cutoff is 5.9 Months
Continued Demonstration of Favorable Tolerability Profile
BLA Submission on Track for First Quarter of 2022
Conference Call to be Held at
"Despite advances in the platinum-sensitive setting, most patients with ovarian cancer eventually develop platinum-resistant disease, for which there are limited treatment options, especially for those patients who have previously received bevacizumab," said
SORAYA is a single-arm study of mirvetuximab in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer whose tumors express high levels of FRα and who have been treated with up to three prior regimens – at least one of which included bevacizumab. The primary endpoint for the study is confirmed objective response rate (ORR) as assessed by investigator, including complete and partial responses, and the key secondary endpoint is duration of response (DOR). ORR was also assessed by blinded independent central review (BICR). The study is designed to rule out a
Key Findings from SORAYA
SORAYA enrolled 106 patients with a median of three prior lines of therapy (range one to four);
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ORR by investigator was
32.4% (95% confidence interval [CI]:23.6% ,42.2% ), including five complete responses (CRs). ORR by BICR was31.6% (95% CI:22.4% ,41.9% ), including five CRs. Responses were observed regardless of prior PARP inhibitor or number of prior lines of therapy. -
The median DOR is currently 5.9 months (
95% CI: 5.6, 7.7). With nearly half of responders continuing on therapy, the duration of response continues to evolve and, with longer follow-up, median DOR could range from 5.7 to just above 7 months. -
Mirvetuximab was well-tolerated, consistent with the known safety profile seen in more than 700 patients treated in the broader mirvetuximab program. Treatment-related adverse events led to dose reductions in
19% of patients, dose delays in32% of patients, and discontinuations in7% of patients. The most common treatment-related adverse events included blurred vision (41% all grade;6% grade 3+), keratopathy (35% all grade;9% grade 3+), and nausea (29% all grade;0% grade 3+).
"These data have the potential to be transformative for ovarian cancer patients and their physicians," said
"We are extremely pleased with the top-line data from SORAYA, which support our strategy to position mirvetuximab as the standard of care for patients with FRα-high ovarian cancer," said
"This is an exciting moment, both for the field of ovarian cancer and for ImmunoGen, and the outcomes from SORAYA further validate our longstanding history of innovation in ADCs," said
CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION
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Mirvetuximab soravtansine (IMGN853) is a first-in-class ADC comprising a folate receptor alpha-binding antibody, cleavable linker, and the maytansinoid payload DM4, a potent tubulin-targeting agent, to kill the targeted cancer cells.
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