Xencor to Present Data from the Phase 1 Study of Vudalimab (XmAb®717) and Four Research Programs at the SITC Annual Meeting
Xencor, Inc. (NASDAQ:XNCR) announced five poster presentations at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer's annual meeting from November 10-14, 2021. Key topics include clinical results for vudalimab, a PD-1 x CTLA-4 bispecific antibody, in various cancers, and data on preclinical programs targeting IL-12, PD-L1, TGFβR2, and NK cell engagement. The company aims to advance its dual checkpoint therapy in Phase 2 trials for advanced prostate cancer and gynecologic malignancies, indicating potential growth in its oncology pipeline.
- Five poster presentations showcase advanced clinical results for vudalimab and preclinical data from various innovative programs.
- Initiation of Phase 2 clinical studies for vudalimab suggests potential for growth and market presence in metastatic prostate cancer and gynecologic malignancies.
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The presentations will include updated clinical results from expansion cohorts in the Phase 1 study of vudalimab (XmAb®717), a selective PD-1 x CTLA-4 bispecific antibody, in patients with prostate cancer, renal cell carcinoma and other cancers without approved checkpoint therapies. New data from four preclinical-stage programs, including Xencor’s IL-12-Fc cytokine program, PD-L1 x CD28 bispecific antibody program, TGFβR2 bispecific antibody platform, and bispecific NK cell engager platform, will also be presented.
Presentation Details
- Abstract 523, “Preliminary clinical experience with XmAb20717, a PD-1 x CTLA-4 bispecific antibody, in patients with advanced solid tumors”
- Abstract 707, “IL12 Fc-fusions engineered for reduced potency and extended half-life exhibit strong anti-tumor activity and improved therapeutic index compared to wild-type IL12 agents”
- Abstract 698, “PD-L1 targeted CD28 costimulatory bispecific antibodies enhance T cell activation in solid tumors”
- Abstract 872, “PD1 x TGFbR2 and CD5 x TGFbR2 bispecifics selectively block TGFbR2 on target-positive T cells, promote T cell activation, and elicit an anti-tumor response in solid tumors”
- Abstract 787, “Natural Killer cell engagers activate innate and adaptive immunity and show synergy with proinflammatory cytokines”
Posters will be available in the poster hall and virtually to registrants of the SITC Annual Meeting, beginning at
About Vudalimab (XmAb®717)
Vudalimab (XmAb®717) is an XmAb bispecific antibody that simultaneously targets immune checkpoint receptors PD-1 and CTLA-4 and is designed to promote tumor-selective T-cell activation. Xencor’s approach to dual checkpoint/co-stimulation reduces the need for the multiple antibodies and allows for more selective targeting of T cells with high checkpoint expression, which may potentially improve the therapeutic index of combination immunotherapies. In preclinical studies, dual blockade of PD-1 and CTLA-4 with vudalimab significantly enhanced T cell proliferation and activation, and anti-tumor activity in vivo.
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