• Phase II trial key milestone in advancing program to partnership
  • BNC105’s innovative approach targets significant market
  • 135 patients enrolled across US, Australia and Singapore

ADELAIDE, Australia I June 10, 2013 I Bionomics Limited (ASX:BNO) has completed enrolment into a randomized Phase II clinical trial testing the combination of BNC105 plus everolimus (Afinitor) to treat patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma, the DisrupTOR-1 clinical trial.

This is the first and only randomized trial to test the combination of an mTOR inhibitor (Afinitor) with a vascular disrupting agent (BNC105) in renal cancer.

 CEO and Managing Director, Dr Deborah Rathjen said, “The enrolment of 135 patients into this first Phase II clinical trial of BNC105 is an important achievement for Bionomics. It is particularly exciting to reach this milestone in a trial which has the potential to create a new paradigm for the treatment of renal cancer. We have always said that we would be looking to partner this program once we had sufficient data from our clinical trials and achieving this milestone is an important step in the path to partnership. When the time is right, we hope to strike a strategic deal that will allow us to advance this compound through to market and deliver new hope to patients suffering from renal cancer.” 

 Speaking about the effectiveness of BNC105 Dr Jose Iglesias, Chief Medical Officer of Bionomics said, “The mechanism of action of BNC105 provides an innovative approach to the treatment of solid tumours, including metastatic renal cell carcinoma, by attacking established tumour vasculature. We believe that there is a strong scientific rationale for this combination, as well as compelling preclinical and Phase I data that support this approach. Afinitor and BNC105 work by different but complementary mechanisms of action. The vascular disrupting effect of BNC105 causes hypoxic stress and Afinitor concurrently blocks the mTOR driven recovery pathway of renal tumours.”

 “We are grateful to the patients involved in this trial and thank them and their families. Treatment options remain limited in progressive metastatic renal cell cancer for patients who have failed tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy and BNC105 has the potential to broaden treatment options for these patients,” said Dr Iglesias.

 This Phase II trial was conducted at sites across the US, Australia and Singapore and enrolled 135 patients with advanced metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Patients, who had failed prior therapy with tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as Sutent, were randomized into one of two treatment arms: one arm to receive Afinitor, and the second arm to receive Afinitor plus BNC105. Once enrolled, patients are treated until disease progression or until adverse effects prohibit further therapy.

The human cost of renal cell carcinoma is substantial with the disease accounting for approximately 85 per cent of kidney cancers. Every year approximately 200,000 cases are diagnosed worldwide, with 55,000 people diagnosed in the US alone. The five year survival rate for patients with metastatic disease is less than 2 percent. The cost of treating the disease is also significant with the market for drugs targeting renal cell carcinoma estimated at $2.5 billion per annum. In 2012 the sales of Afinitor were $700 million.

Further details of the trial are shown below in the clinical appendix and can also be found at www.clinicaltrials.gov which provides details of all approved clinical trials being conducted in the US.

About Bionomics Limited

 Bionomics (ASX:BNO) is an Australian based international biotechnology company which discovers and develops innovative therapeutics for cancer and diseases of the central nervous system. Bionomics has small molecule and antibody product development programs in the areas of cancer, anxiety, and memory loss. Its oncology approach includes cancer stem cell therapeutics as well as vascular disruption in solid tumours.

 BNC105, which is undergoing Phase II clinical development in a range of solid tumour types, is based upon the identification of a novel compound that potently and selectively restricts blood flow within tumours. BNC105 offers blockbuster potential if successfully developed. A clinical program is also underway for the treatment of anxiety disorders and depression based on IW-2143(BNC210), a novel compound which stimulates neurite outgrowth. IW-2143 is partnered with Ironwood Pharmaceuticals.

 Bionomics‘ discovery and development activities are driven by its four proprietary technology platforms: Angene(R), a drug discovery platform which incorporates a variety of genomics tools to identify and validate novel angiogenesis targets (involved in the formation of new blood vessels); MultiCore(R), a diversity orientated chemistry platform for the discovery of small molecule drugs; ionX(R) , a set of novel technologies for the identification of drugs targeting ion channels for diseases of the central nervous system; and CSC Rx Discovery(TM), which identifies antibody and small molecule therapeutics that inhibit the growth of cancer stem cells. These platforms drive Bionomics’ pipeline and underpin its established business strategy of securing partners for its key compounds.   www.bionomics.com.au 

SOURCE: Bionomics