Vincerx Pharma Provides Key Strategic Update
Vincerx Pharma (Nasdaq: VINC) has announced a strategic update to focus resources on key clinical trials for VIP152, targeting double-hit DLBCL and high-risk CLL. The company plans to streamline operations by reducing full-time employees by 33% and extending its cash runway into late 2024. Vincerx aims to file IND applications for VIP236 and VIP943 in the second half of 2022 and 2023, respectively. Recent clinical trials for VIP152 have shown stable disease in certain patients, guiding the company toward a prioritized approach in its oncology programs.
- Focus on VIP152 clinical studies, targeting double-hit DLBCL and high-risk CLL.
- IND filings for VIP236 and VIP943 are on track for 2H 2022 and 2H 2023, respectively.
- Extended cash runway into late 2024, allowing continued investment in crucial programs.
- 33% reduction in full-time employees indicates significant operational cutbacks.
- Clinical outcomes show only stable disease in 3 out of 19 patients treated with VIP152.
Prioritizing Phase 1b VIP152 studies to focus on double-hit DLBCL and CLL
Continuing to advance next-generation modular bioconjugation platform; IND filings for VIP236 in 2H22 and for VIP943 in 2H23 remain on track
Streamlining and realigning resources to support key indications and programs; extending estimated cash runway into late 2024
PALO ALTO, Calif., June 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vincerx Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: VINC), a biopharmaceutical company aspiring to address the unmet medical needs of patients with cancer through paradigm-shifting therapeutics, today announced an update to its strategic priorities and the streamlining and realignment of resources to support its key value-generating indications and programs and extend its estimated cash runway into late 2024.
Strategic Update Summary:
- Prioritizing VIP152 clinical studies to focus on:
- Monotherapy in patients with high grade B-cell lymphoma characterized by translocations of MYC and BCL-2 or BCL-6 (aka double-hit diffuse large B-cell lymphoma [DLBCL])
- Monotherapy in patients with high-risk chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
- Combination with Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor in patients with high-risk CLL
- Continuing to prioritize advancement of first-in-class and potentially best-in-class bioconjugation assets
- Streamlining and realigning resources to support prioritized VIP152 indications and advancement of the bioconjugation programs
- Reducing full-time employees by
33% - Implementing additional cost reduction measures
- Extending estimated cash runway into late 2024
- Positioning company to continue executing on important clinical and preclinical milestones
- Reducing full-time employees by
“Given the unprecedented market conditions, we are making a strategic decision to focus our resources on our ongoing double-hit DLBCL and CLL clinical trials and our next-generation bioconjugation platform to deliver the greatest benefit in these patients as well as maximize value for our shareholders,” said Ahmed Hamdy, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Vincerx.
“The VIP152 program was designed as a signal-seeking program,” added Dr. Hamdy. “Nineteen (19) patients with various MYC+ cancers have been treated. We saw stable disease in 3 patients with ovarian cancer (with one of the three patients completing cycle 6). Despite this preliminary signal in ovarian cancer, the combination of challenging market conditions and the promising VIP152 preclinical and clinical data we have seen in double-hit DLBCL and CLL patients create a compelling rationale for us to focus our efforts on these two indications.”
“We continue to be excited about our preclinical bioconjugation platform—a diverse, modular platform of linkers and payloads that can be conjugated with antibodies and small molecules to create novel targeted therapeutics for a broad range of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies and remain on track to file an IND in the second half of this year for VIP236. We also remain on track to file an IND in the second half of 2023 for our initial antibody drug conjugate (ADC), VIP943. We believe our ADCs represent a paradigm-shifting technology with a proprietary and highly differentiated linker and warhead. These innovations are expected to improve efficacy and safety versus current ADCs,” continued Dr. Hamdy.
To support this strategy, Vincerx also announced the streamlining and realignment of resources and the implementation of certain cost reduction measures, including a
CLINICAL UPDATES
VIP152 (as of April 19, 2022):
- VNC-152-101 study enrollment (Patients with MYC+ cancer, which included overexpression, translocation, deletion, or amplification):
- High-grade lymphoma arm (n=4)
- Histologies: triple-hit, double-hit, double expressor and primary mediastinal (n=1 each)
- Gynecologic malignancies (n=5)
- Includes 1 patient with endometrial cancer who received combination therapy of VIP152 + pembrolizumab
- Triple negative breast cancer (n=2)
- Tumor agnostic group (n=7)
- Consists of various types of gastrointestinal cancer (n=6) and melanoma (n=1)
- High-grade lymphoma arm (n=4)
- VNC-152-102 study enrollment:
- CLL that has failed BTK inhibitor therapy, as well as venetoclax therapy (n=1)
- Clinical outcomes from VNC-152-101 and VNC-152-102:
- No new safety signals were identified; manageable treatment-related adverse events included neutropenia and gastrointestinal toxicity (i.e., nausea, vomiting and diarrhea); only 1 patient discontinued due to an adverse event (i.e., Grade 1 nausea)
- Progressive disease was observed in 16 patients, despite evidence of tumor shrinkage in some patients including the patient with CLL who had failed BTK inhibitor and venetoclax therapy. Best response in all 19 patients has been stable disease in 3 patients with ovarian cancer as reported at the AACR Annual Meeting in 2022.
- Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the upcoming European Hematology Association (EHA) Annual Meeting, titled “VIP152 is a novel CDK9 inhibitor with improved selectivity, target modulation, and cardiac safety in patients with lymphoma.”
- Presenting author: Melanie Frigault, PhD
- Abstract number: P1269
- Session date and time: Friday, June 10, 2022; 16:30-17:45 CEST
Bioconjugation Platform:
- Continue to advance next-generation modular bioconjugation platform, comprised of a first-in-class SMDC for solid tumors (VIP236) and two potentially best-in-class assets for hematologic malignancies (VIP943 and VIP924)
- VIP236: IND filing in solid tumors expected in 2H 2022
- VIP943 (anti-CD123) and VIP924 (anti-CXCR5): Manufacturing is underway and IND filing for VIP943 expected in 2H 2023 and VIP924 in 2024
ABOUT VINCERX PHARMA, INC.
Vincerx Pharma, Inc. (Vincerx) is a clinical-stage life sciences company focused on leveraging its extensive development and oncology expertise to advance new therapies intended to address unmet medical needs for the treatment of cancer. Vincerx has assembled a management team of biopharmaceutical experts with extensive experience in building and operating organizations that develop and deliver innovative medicines to patients. Vincerx’s current pipeline is derived from an exclusive license agreement with Bayer and includes a clinical-stage and follow-on small molecule drug program and a preclinical stage modular bioconjugation platform, which includes next-generation antibody-drug conjugates and innovative small molecule drug conjugates. For more information, please visit www.vincerx.com.
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