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Xencor, Inc. (NASDAQ:XNCR), a biopharmaceutical company focused on engineered antibodies for cancer treatment, presented preclinical data on CD28 bispecific antibodies targeting solid tumor antigens at the AACR Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida. The study showcased enhanced T cell activation when combined with a CD3 T cell engager. Xencor's XmAb® platform enables rapid creation of bispecific antibodies that stimulate CD28 in the presence of tumor cells. The company is also conducting a Phase 1 study of XmAb808, a bispecific antibody targeting B7-H3 and CD28, demonstrating strong potential for enhanced immune response against tumors. Xencor's innovative technology is designed to improve therapeutic outcomes for patients with advanced solid tumors.
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Innovative preclinical data presented on CD28 bispecific antibodies.
Enhanced T cell activation demonstrated in vitro with CD3 T cell engager.
XmAb® platform allows rapid generation of bispecific drug candidates.
Ongoing Phase 1 study of XmAb808 shows strong potential for cancer treatment.
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PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Xencor, Inc. (NASDAQ:XNCR), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing engineered antibodies and cytokines for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases, today presented new preclinical data generated from engineered CD28 bispecific antibodies targeting the solid tumor antigens CEACAM5, ENPP3, mesothelin, STEAP1 and Trop-2. For each molecule, in vitro T cell activation was enhanced in combination with a CD3 T cell engager. The data were presented in a poster titled “Tumor-specific CD28 costimulatory bispecific antibodies enhance T cell activation in multiple solid tumors” (Abstract 2983) at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.
T cells in the tumor microenvironment require engagement of both their T cell receptor (TCR) and their co-stimulatory receptors, like CD28, to achieve full activation. The CD28 signal is diminished in cancer because tumor cells do not typically express CD28 ligands (i.e., CD80 and CD86), which leads to potentially compromised activity of CD3 T cell engagers or anti-PD1 checkpoint inhibitors.
Xencor has developed a modular XmAb® bispecific antibody platform that allows for the rapid generation of drug candidates that co-stimulate CD28 only in the presence of tumor cells and TCR engagement. Xencor’s XmAb bispecific Fc domain serves as a scaffold for a non-superagonist anti-CD28 binding domain and any tumor-associated antigen of interest. Xencor’s Xtend™ Fc technology further enhances circulating half-life of the antibody.
“Xencor has rapidly generated multiple CD28 co-stimulatory bispecific antibodies with potential broad applicability across a range of solid tumors, and each of these programs has demonstrated compelling activity,” said John Desjarlais, Ph.D., executive vice president and chief scientific officer at Xencor. “We are leveraging the plug-and-play nature of our XmAb bispecific antibody platforms to generate and explore additional CD28 drug candidates against a broader universe of solid tumor targets.”
The poster will be archived under "Events & Presentations" in the Investors section of the Company's website located at www.xencor.com.
About XmAb808 (B7-H3 x CD28)
Xencor is conducting a Phase 1 study of XmAb808 in patients with advanced solid tumors. XmAb808 is a tumor-selective, co-stimulatory XmAb 2+1 bispecific antibody designed to bind to the broadly expressed tumor antigen B7-H3 and selectively to the CD28 T-cell co-receptor only when bound to tumor cells, which was demonstrated in in vitro studies. Strong potentiation of checkpoint and CD3 cytotoxic activity was also observed in vivo. XmAb808 is a wholly owned Xencor program.
About Xencor
Xencor is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing engineered antibodies and cytokines for the treatment of patients with cancer and autoimmune diseases. More than 20 candidates engineered with Xencor's XmAb® technology are in clinical development, and three XmAb medicines are marketed by partners. Xencor's XmAb engineering technology enables small changes to a proteins structure that result in new mechanisms of therapeutic action. For more information, please visit www.xencor.com.
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What are the latest developments from Xencor regarding CD28 bispecific antibodies?
Xencor presented preclinical data showing enhanced T cell activation from CD28 bispecific antibodies targeting solid tumors at the AACR Annual Meeting.
What is XmAb808 and its significance in cancer treatment?
XmAb808 is a bispecific antibody in Phase 1 trials that targets B7-H3 and CD28, demonstrating potential to enhance T cell activity against advanced solid tumors.
When and where was the Xencor data on bispecific antibodies presented?
The data was presented at the AACR Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.
How does Xencor's XmAb platform work for bispecific antibodies?
Xencor’s XmAb platform allows for the rapid development of bispecific antibodies that co-stimulate CD28 only in the presence of tumor cells, enhancing T cell activation.