ImmunoGen Provides Update on Pivotal CADENZA Study of Pivekimab Sunirine in Frontline Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm
ImmunoGen provided updates from the pivotal Phase 2 CADENZA study of pivekimab sunirine in blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN). Data from the first 10 patients showed promising responses: 2 of 4 de novo patients achieved complete responses, while 4 of 6 patients with prior hematologic malignancy also reached significant clinical responses. The FDA has aligned on key efficacy analyses, and ImmunoGen plans to enroll up to 20 additional de novo patients, expecting top-line results in 2024. The study aims to address the significant unmet needs in this aggressive cancer type.
- Promising initial data from the CADENZA study with 2 of 4 de novo patients achieving complete responses.
- 4 of 6 patients with prior hematologic malignancy also showed significant clinical responses.
- FDA alignment on key efficacy analysis focusing on de novo patients.
- PCHM patients mostly did not achieve full hematologic recovery due to underlying malignancies.
- Limited treatment options available for BPDCN, indicating high unmet medical need.
Review of Data from First 10 Patients Demonstrates Significant Activity and Favorable Tolerability in Both De Novo BPDCN Patients and Those with a Prior or Concomitant Hematologic Malignancy (PCHM)
Following Discussion with FDA, CADENZA Patients to be Segmented into De Novo and PCHM BPDCN Patients; Aligned with FDA on Efficacy Analysis in De Novo Patients
Additional De Novo Patients to be Enrolled with Top-line Data Expected in 2024
Continuing to Enroll Patients with PCHM to Further Explore the Potential Benefit of Pivekimab in this Population
Conference Call to be Held at
The CADENZA study is enrolling frontline BPDCN patients, including patients with de novo disease and those with a prior or concomitant hematologic malignancy (PCHM). Although complete responses have been observed in BPDCN patients who present with PCHM, most will not achieve full hematologic recovery due to the impact of their prior or concomitant malignancy. For these patients, achieving a complete response with partial hematological recovery (CRh) is a potentially important measure of clinical benefit.
In data from the first ten patients in the pivotal CADENZA frontline cohort, the Company observed:
- 2 of 4 de novo patients achieved CR (complete response)/CRc (clinical complete response); and
- 4 of 6 PCHM patients achieved CR/CRc/CRh.
In addition, in three frontline patients (2 de novo, 1 PCHM) enrolled prior to the opening of the pivotal cohort, all three patients achieved CR/CRc.
In conjunction with a recent Type B meeting regarding these initial data from the CADENZA study, the Company has aligned with FDA that the efficacy analysis will be conducted in de novo BPDCN patients with CR/CRc as the primary endpoint and the key secondary endpoint of duration of CR/CRc. The Company will also continue to enroll PCHM patients in CADENZA to further explore the potential benefits of pivekimab in this population. Based upon this guidance from FDA, the Company will enroll up to 20 de novo patients for purposes of the efficacy analysis. To date, a total of 6 de novo BPDCN patients have enrolled in CADENZA. Given this is an ultra-rare disease, the Company now expects to report top-line data on the primary and key secondary endpoints in 2024.
“We believe these initial frontline data from the CADENZA study further support the potential of pivekimab as an important treatment option for patients with BPDCN,” said
"With limited treatment options for this rare and aggressive cancer, I am encouraged by the data generated thus far for pivekimab in frontline BPDCN,” said
CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION
ImmunoGen will hold a conference call today at
ABOUT PIVEKIMAB SUNIRINE
Pivekimab sunirine is a CD123-targeting ADC in clinical development for hematological malignancies, including blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and other CD123+ hematologic malignancies. Pivekimab is currently being evaluated as monotherapy for patients with BPDCN in combination with Vidaza® (azacitidine) and Venclexta® (venetoclax) for patients with untreated and relapsed/refractory AML. Pivekimab uses one of ImmunoGen's novel indolinobenzodiazepine (IGN) payloads, which alkylate DNA and cause single strand breaks without crosslinking. IGNs are designed to have high potency against tumor cells, while demonstrating less toxicity to normal marrow progenitors than other DNA-targeting payloads. The
ABOUT BLASTIC PLASMACYTOID DENDRITIC CELL NEOPLASM (BPDCN)
BPDCN is a rare form of blood cancer that has features of both leukemia and lymphoma, with characteristic skin lesions, lymph node involvement, and frequent spread to the bone marrow. This aggressive cancer requires intense treatment often followed by stem cell transplant. Despite the approval of a CD123-targeting therapy, the unmet need remains high for patients, both in the frontline and in the relapsed/refractory setting.
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ImmunoGen is developing the next generation of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) to improve outcomes for cancer patients. By generating targeted therapies with enhanced anti-tumor activity and favorable tolerability profiles, we aim to disrupt the progression of cancer and offer our patients more good days. We call this our commitment to TARGET A BETTER NOW™.
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