Immunome Provides Research & Development Update on Lead Oncology Candidate Targeting IL-38
Immunome, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMNM) announced significant advancements in its lead oncology program, IMM-ONC-01, a novel therapy targeting the immunosuppressive cytokine IL-38. Preclinical research shows high mRNA expression of IL-38 in over 60 cancer sub-types, particularly in high unmet need cancers like Gastroesophageal and Head and Neck Squamous Carcinomas. Immunome collaborates with Fox Chase Cancer Center to confirm IL-38 protein expression in patients. The company plans to file an IND in 2H 2022 to expedite clinical development.
- High IL-38 mRNA expression (60-80%) found in several solid tumor types, indicating a potential market opportunity.
- Collaboration with Fox Chase Cancer Center to confirm IL-38 presence in tumors enhances credibility of research.
- Plans to file an IND for IMM-ONC-01 in the second half of 2022, signaling progression in clinical development.
- No current clinical trial data available to further substantiate the efficacy of IMM-ONC-01.
- Potential risks associated with reliance on collaborations for clinical data confirmation.
Profiling of IL-38 mRNA in over 60 cancer types revealed notably high frequency (60
Collaboration with
Anticipated IND filing in 2H 2022
Preclinical research conducted by
To help guide clinical development of IMM-ONC-01,
“We are hopeful that IMM-ONC-01 could provide a new treatment option for people with cancers with high unmet need and may also be synergistic when combined with PD-1 inhibitors,” said
To support the next steps in the development of IMM-ONC-01,
“We look forward to working closely with Immunome’s team to investigate the role of IL-38 in head and neck cancer, supporting the emphasis of our
IL-38 is increasingly being regarded as a key cytokine in inflammation and cancer research.1,2 Preclinical research has confirmed that blocking IL-38 function with an antibody could restore immune response and allow the body to fight tumors. IL-38 was originally identified as a novel target through Immunome’s technology platform, which can capture thousands of patient-derived memory B cells and convert them into stable hybridomas. The growing recognition of IL-38’s role in cancer and other diseases suggests that Immunome’s platform has potential to identify other highly relevant targets that are yet undiscovered in oncology and inflammatory disease.
About IMM-ONC-01
IMM-ONC-01 is a first-in-class antibody therapeutic targeting IL-38, an innate immune checkpoint that is a member of the IL-1 family of cytokines. When expressed, IL-38 reduces immune cell infiltration of the tumor microenvironment. Immunome’s preclinical research has confirmed that the use of IMM-ONC-01 to block expression of IL-38 boosts anti-tumor immunity and could serve as an effective treatment for cancers that have a high expression of IL-38, including Gastroesophageal Squamous Carcinoma, Head and Neck Squamous Carcinoma and Skin Squamous and Basal Cell Carcinoma.
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REFERENCES
- Diaz-Barreiro, A., Huard, A., & Palmer, G. (2022). Multifaceted roles of IL-38 in inflammation and cancer. Cytokine, 151, 155808. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2022.155808
- de Graaf, D.M., Teufel, L.U., Joosten, L.A.B., and Dinarello, C.A. (2022). Interleukin-38 in Health and Disease. Cytokine 152, 155824. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2022.155824.
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