Replimune Shares Initial Primary Analysis Results from CERPASS Clinical Trial in Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Presents New Data from IGNYTE Clinical Trial of RP1 in Anti-PD1 Failed Melanoma and Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers
- RP1 in combination with cemiplimab led to clinically meaningful activity with a higher rate of complete responses and favorable duration of response versus cemiplimab alone. Positive data update for full 140 patients in the IGNYTE clinical trial cohort of RP1 in anti-PD1 failed melanoma reinforces durable benefit. Portfolio reprioritization extends cash runway to early 2026.
- The CERPASS study did not meet either of the two primary endpoints of complete response rate (CRR) or overall response rate (ORR) as assessed by blinded independent central review. There was an imbalance in baseline tumor burden across the treatment groups which may have impacted the number of responses seen.
RP1 in combination with cemiplimab demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in complete response rate and duration of response compared to cemiplimab in the CERPASS clinical trial, but did not meet either of the two primary endpoints
Positive data update for full 140 patients in the IGNYTE clinical trial cohort of RP1 in anti-PD1 failed melanoma reinforces durable benefit; biologics license application (BLA) submission planned for 2H 2024
RP1 monotherapy data from ARTACUS clinical trial and new data from first 30 patients with anti-PD1 failed non-melanoma skin cancers in IGNYTE trial adds to growing body of evidence supporting the potential of RP1 in difficult to treat skin cancer settings
Portfolio reprioritization extends cash runway to early 2026
Company to host conference call and webcast today at 8:00 am ET
WOBURN, Mass., Dec. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Replimune Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: REPL), a clinical stage biotechnology company pioneering the development of a novel portfolio of oncolytic immunotherapies, today announced results from the primary analysis of the CERPASS trial evaluating RP1 in combination with cemiplimab for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) and provided initial data for all patients in the anti-PD1 failed melanoma cohort of the IGNYTE clinical trial. The company also shared a new data snapshot from the IGNYTE cohort of anti-PD1 failed non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) patients and data from the ARTACUS trial evaluating RP1 as monotherapy for skin cancer in patients who have had solid organ or hematopoietic cell transplants.
“Data from across our skin cancer program clearly show that RP1 is an active agent both as monotherapy and in combination with anti-PD1 therapy in multiple settings, giving us further confidence in the potential of RP1 to be an important treatment option for skin cancer patients,” said Philip Astley-Sparke, CEO of Replimune. “The overall data from the CERPASS study indicate that treatment with RP1 in combination with cemiplimab led to clinically meaningful activity with a higher rate of complete responses and favorable duration of response versus cemiplimab alone. Further, the positive data from the full 140 patient anti-PD1 failed melanoma cohort in the IGNYTE trial shows approximately 1 in 3 patients treated with RP1 in combination with nivolumab achieved a durable response which we believe is supportive of our planned submission of a BLA in 2H 2024 for this high unmet need patient population.”
Results from the CERPASS Trial in CSCC
The CERPASS clinical trial was a global, randomized study enrolling 211 patients randomized 2 to 1 to receive RP1 plus cemiplimab versus cemiplimab standard of care for patients with locally advanced or metastatic CSCC. The CERPASS study was conducted under a Master Clinical Trial Collaboration and Supply Agreement with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
The study did not meet either of the two primary endpoints of complete response rate (CRR) or overall response rate (ORR) as assessed by blinded independent central review. RP1 in combination with cemiplimab increased the CRR versus cemiplimab alone (
There was also an imbalance in baseline tumor burden across the treatment groups which may have impacted the number of responses seen. A significantly greater number of patients with high baseline tumor burden (larger than 10 cm in total diameter) were treated in the RP1 plus cemiplimab group as compared to the cemiplimab alone group (
The trial will continue as planned to assess DOR, progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) with greater maturity.
Treatment-related adverse events associated with RP1 plus cemiplimab were predominantly transient Grade 1-2 “flu-like” symptoms being seen as compared to cemiplimab alone, including fatigue, pyrexia, pruritis, nausea, hypothyroidism, chills, diarrhea, asthenia, infusion-related reaction, rash, rash maculo-popular, and vomiting. There was a range of Grade 3 events occurring in one patient each in the RP1 plus cemiplimab arm (
Initial Data from All Patients in the IGNYTE Cohort of RP1 in Anti-PD1 Failed Melanoma
The registration directed anti-PD1 failed melanoma cohort from the IGNYTE clinical trial includes 140 patients and completed enrollment earlier this year. Data are also included for 16 patients from the initial cohort representing a total of 156 patients in this treatment setting.
In the RP1 plus nivolumab group (n=156), the ORR was
In this cohort, responses were seen across disease stages, including complete responses in patients with stage IVM1b/c disease. Responses are highly durable with median DOR greater than 24 months, and often deepening over time. Preliminary OS data are promising. The primary analysis by independent central review will be triggered once all patients have had at least 12 months of follow up in March 2024.
Treatment-related adverse events associated with RP1 in combination with nivolumab in this cohort were predominantly Grade 1-2 constitutional type events (>
IGNYTE Regulatory Update
The company recently participated in a Type C meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). During the discussion, the FDA acknowledged that the anti-PD1 failed melanoma population is one of unmet need. The FDA agreed with an anti-PD1 failed melanoma confirmatory study design concept consisting of a 2-arm randomized trial with physician’s choice of treatment as a comparator arm in the study population. Full protocol development is currently underway. The proposed Phase 3 confirmatory trial should be initiated by the time of an application under the accelerated approval pathway. After following all patients for at least 12 months and pending central review by RECIST v1.1, BLA submission for RP1 in combination with nivolumab is planned for 2H 2022.
Data Overview from Phase 1/2 ARTACUS Clinical Trial of RP1 Monotherapy
As previously presented, treatment with RP1 monotherapy in the Phase 1/2 ARTACUS clinical trial in skin cancer patients who have had solid organ or hematopoietic cell transplants led to an ORR of
Initial Data Snapshot from the IGNYTE Cohort of RP1 in Anti-PD1 Failed NMSC
The NMSC data reported from the IGNYTE trial is from the first 30 patients enrolled in the cohort, all with at least 6 months of follow up, including patients with CSCC, MCC, basal cell carcinoma, and angiosarcoma. The data show that treatment with RP1 in combination with nivolumab led to an ORR of
Portfolio Update
As previously shared, the company presented strong data with RP2 in uveal melanoma during a plenary session at the 20th International Congress of the Society for Melanoma Research in November. Based on the data in this population, planning is underway for a randomized controlled clinical trial of RP2 in second line (2L) uveal melanoma with the company intending to investigate other rare cancer opportunities as target indications.
To focus on near term priority studies, including the RP1 Phase 3 confirmatory study in anti-PD1 failed melanoma and the RP2 registrational study in uveal melanoma, RP2/3 development in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) and colorectal cancer (CRC) is being discontinued. The 2L hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) trial will continue with RP2 only. At this time, development of RP3 will be discontinued.
As of September 30, 2023, cash and investments total
Conference Call Details
Replimune will host a conference call and webcast today at 8:00 a.m. ET. Listeners can register for the conference call via this link. Analysts wishing to participate in the question and answer session should use this link. The webcast and slides of the presentation can be accessed in the Investors section of Replimune’s website at www.replimune.com. A replay of the webcast will be available on Replimune’s investor website approximately two hours after the call's conclusion. Those who plan on participating are advised to join 15 minutes prior to the start time.
About Replimune
Replimune Group, Inc., headquartered in Woburn, MA, was founded in 2015 with the mission to transform cancer treatment by pioneering the development of a novel portfolio of oncolytic immunotherapies. Replimune’s proprietary RPx platform is based on a potent HSV-1 backbone intended to maximize immunogenic cell death and the induction of a systemic anti-tumor immune response. The RPx platform is designed to have a unique dual local and systemic mechanism of action (MOA) consisting of direct selective virus-mediated killing of the tumor resulting in the release of tumor derived antigens and altering of the tumor microenvironment to ignite a strong and durable systemic response. This MOA is expected to be synergistic with most established and experimental cancer treatment modalities, leading to the versatility to be developed alone or combined with a variety of other treatment options. For more information, please visit www.replimune.com.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including statements regarding our expectations about our cash runway, the design and advancement of our clinical trials, the timing and sufficiency of our clinical trial outcomes to support potential approval of any of our product candidates, our goals to develop and commercialize our product candidates and the likelihood of the benefit of our product candidates to patients, patient enrollments in our existing and planned clinical trials and the timing thereof, our belief that RP1 can be an important treatment option for skin cancer patients, the timing of a submission of a BLA for our IGNYTE cohort, if any, and other statements identified by words such as “could,” “expects,” “intends,” “may,” “plans,” “potential,” “should,” “will,” “would,” or similar expressions and the negatives of those terms. Forward-looking statements are not promises or guarantees of future performance, and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, and which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in such forward-looking statements. These factors include risks related to our limited operating history, our ability to generate positive clinical trial results for our product candidates, the costs and timing of operating our in-house manufacturing facility, the timing and scope of regulatory approvals, changes in laws and regulations to which we are subject, competitive pressures, our ability to identify additional product candidates, political and global macro factors and related public health issues, the affects of the discontinuation of certain of our trials and our development of RP3, and other risks as may be detailed from time to time in our Annual Reports on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other reports we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Our actual results could differ materially from the results described in or implied by such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof, and, except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements.
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