Silverback Therapeutics Presents Interim Clinical Results from the Ongoing Phase 1/1b Study of SBT6050 Alone or In Combination with Pembrolizumab in Patients with Advanced or Metastatic HER2-Expressing Solid Tumors
Silverback Therapeutics (SBTX) announced interim results from a Phase 1/1b study of SBT6050, demonstrating activation of myeloid and T/NK cells and significant payload localization within the tumor microenvironment. The treatment showed a manageable safety profile and early anti-tumor activity among heavily pre-treated patients with advanced HER2-expressing solid tumors, including a confirmed partial response in one case. The company plans to expand clinical development and discuss the strategy in an upcoming conference call.
- Establishment of proof-of-mechanism activating myeloid and T/NK cells.
- SBT6050 demonstrated manageable safety with on-mechanism immune activation.
- Early signals of anti-tumor activity observed, including a confirmed partial response.
- Dose-limiting toxicities at higher levels were reported, including Grade 3 hypotension.
- Adverse events, although manageable, indicate potential complications with treatment.
– Proof-of-mechanism established with activation of myeloid and T/NK cells, and evidence of SBT6050 payload localization in the tumor microenvironment –
– SBT6050 demonstrated a manageable safety profile with adverse events consistent with on-mechanism immune activation, both as a monotherapy or in combination with pembrolizumab –
– Early signals of anti-tumor activity observed in a heavily pre-treated, heterogeneous population –
– Management to host conference call today at
“Over this past year, we have gathered compelling data with clear signals of SBT6050’s pharmacological activity, marked by the activation of both the innate and adaptive immune response in patients,” said
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As a monotherapy and in combination with pembrolizumab, SBT6050 was generally well-tolerated, with an adverse event profile that is consistent with immune system activation and considered on-mechanism. “The adverse event profile thus far has been very manageable and importantly, suggests the potential to combine with other standard of care agents,” said
Initial Safety Data
- The most frequent treatment-related adverse events were consistent with immune activation, and included injection site reactions, fever and chills, hypotension, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. These were mostly Grade 1 or 2 in nature, and no Grade 4 or higher related adverse events were reported.
- At higher dose levels, dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) were observed and included Grade 3 hypotension, injection site reaction, fever, and hypoxia. These DLTs resolved with supportive care.
- Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) > Grade 2 was not observed at any dose level.
Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Data
- SBT6050 exposures increased with dose and exhibited a linear PK profile at 0.6 mg/kg and higher. Linear exposure is evidence of saturation of receptor mediated clearance.
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Conjugate stability was assessed using a highly sensitive assay, and no active levels of SBT6050’s free payload were detected in the blood and any amount of free payload was absent in
98% of all blood samples tested. - SBT6050 induces pharmacologic activity indicative of myeloid and NK/T cell activation at all dose levels, with effects plateauing at 0.6 mg/kg.
- Pharmacodynamic activity is maintained with repeat dosing of SBT6050.
Anti-Tumor Activity
- Early signals of anti-tumor activity were observed in a heavily pre-treated, heterogeneous population.
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Among 18 evaluable patients for tumor types of interest, one patient with HER2 IHC 2+ NSCLC had a confirmed partial response (-
55% per RECIST 1.1 criteria), maintained at the most recently available scan obtained at 36 weeks post-enrollment, and 8 weeks after discontinuing study treatment. In addition, stable disease was reported in seven patients.
SBT6050 targets the pertuzumab binding domain of HER2 and is designed to be used in combination with standard of care agents, including trastuzumab-containing regimens. Silverback will be discussing details of its expanded clinical development strategy on the scheduled investor webcast today.
Conference Call and Webcast on
Silverback’s management team will host a conference call today at
About SBT6050
SBT6050 is the first of a new class of targeted immuno-oncology agents designed to direct a TLR8 agonist linker-payload to activate myeloid cells in tumors expressing moderate to high levels of HER2. TLR8 is expressed in myeloid cell types prevalent in human tumors and TLR8 agonism can activate a broad spectrum of anti-tumor immune mechanisms, including pathways involved in the innate and adaptive immune response. SBT6050 was specifically designed to bind to the HER2 sub-domain II, the pertuzumab epitope, to enable combinations with trastuzumab-containing therapies. SBT6050 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 1/1b trial in patients with advanced or metastatic HER2-expressing or amplified solid tumors.
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