DURHAM, NC, USA I October 2, 2014 I Heat Biologics, Inc. (HTBX), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of cancer immunotherapies, announced today that it has dosed the ninth and final patient required in the Phase 1 portion of its Phase 1/2 clinical study for Vesigenurtacel-L (HS-410) in patients with high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. The Company expects to commence the Phase 2 portion of the bladder cancer clinical trial during the fourth quarter of 2014.
Melissa Price, Ph.D., Heat’s Vice President of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs, commented, “I am pleased we have met our study timeline objectives for the Phase 1 dosing to enable us to advance to Phase 2. Most importantly, there have been no reported serious adverse events related to our vaccine. We are on track to begin Phase 2 a full quarter sooner that originally reported.”
Heat recently modified the Phase 1/2 Vesigenurtacel-L study treatment regimen to include a more robust dose-response analysis and the expedited advancement into Phase 2 trials following completed enrollment of a single cohort of Phase 1 data.
“Heat’s clinical team and principal investigators are now in a position to quickly progress Vesigenurtacel-L into Phase 2 enrollment,” said Jeff Wolf, Chief Executive Officer. “The initiation of the Phase 2 dosing will provide Heat and its stakeholders with much awaited key data on top-line recurrence-free survival for our ImPACT bladder cancer vaccine even earlier than we anticipated. We believe this accelerated timeline has the potential to benefit high-risk patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and brings us one step closer to providing a much needed viable treatment option.”
Patient enrollment and dosing in the Vesigenurtacel-L Phase 2 study for the treatment of bladder cancer is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2015. Heat then anticipates reporting top-line recurrence-free survival results in the third quarter of 2016 after the protocol’s twelve-month patient observation period ends.
For patients and physicians interested in enrollment information for the Phase 2 portion of the study of Vesigenurtacel-L in patients with high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, please visit clinicaltrials.gov and use Identifier NCT02010203.
About Bladder Cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, in 2014, there will be 74,690 new bladder cancer diagnoses and 15,580 deaths from the disease in the U.S. alone. More than 500,000 people in the U.S. have been treated for bladder cancer. Importantly, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved any new drugs to treat bladder cancer in more than 25 years. Heat’s Vesigenurtacel-L (HS-410) represents a viable opportunity to address a significant unmet medical need.
About Vesigenurtacel-L (HS-410)
Vesigenurtacel-L (HS-410) is an investigational biologic originating from Heat’s proprietary Immune Pan Antigen Cytotoxic Therapy (ImPACT) based allogeneic cell lines designed to activate a T-cell mediated pan-antigen immune response for the treatment of bladder cancer. ImPACT Therapy reprograms live cancer cells from a single tumor source to continually secrete gp96, a chaperone protein found in all human cells. In turn, gp96 chaperones tumor antigens to T-cells to activate a robust, pan-antigen T-cell immune response and direct killer T-cells to attack the patient’s cancer.
About the Vesigenurtacel-L (HS-410) Phase 1/2 Study
The multi-center Phase 1/2 study will enroll approximately 84 patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and is designed to determine whether vaccination with Vesigenurtacel-L after transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) extends the time to disease recurrence compared to placebo. The trial will also test the safety and immune response of Vesigenurtacel-L in bladder cancer patients.
About Heat Biologics, Inc.
Heat Biologics, Inc. (www.heatbio.com) is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing its novel, “off-the-shelf” ImPACT therapeutic vaccines to combat a wide range of cancers. Our ImPACT Therapy is designed to deliver live, genetically-modified, irradiated human cells which are reprogrammed to “pump out” a broad spectrum of cancer-associated antigens together with a potent immune adjuvant called “gp96” to educate and activate a cancer patient’s immune system to recognize and kill cancerous cells. Heat’s Viagenpumatucel-L (HS-110) will be entering Phase 2 trials against non-small cell lung cancer and its Vesigenurtacel-L (HS-410) is being evaluated in an ongoing Phase 1/2 clinical trial against bladder cancer.
SOURCE: Heat Biologics