Results Expected in the First Half of 2017
REDWOOD CITY, CA, USA I September 01, 2016 I OncoMed Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:OMED), a clinical development-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel anti-cancer stem cell and immuno-oncology therapeutics, today announced the completion of patient enrollment of 207 patients in the randomized Phase 2 “YOSEMITE” clinical trial of demcizumab (anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18) for the treatment of first-line metastatic pancreatic cancer. Topline results are expected in the first half of 2017.
The YOSEMITE trial was designed to assess the efficacy and safety of demcizumab in combination with Abraxane® (paclitaxel protein-bound particles for injectable suspension) (albumin bound) plus gemcitabine (standard of care) compared to standard of care alone. The Phase 2 dose of demcizumab was 3.5 mg/kg every two weeks for up to 70 days. The primary endpoint of YOSEMITE is progression-free survival. Secondary and exploratory endpoints include overall survival, response rate, pharmacokinetics, immunogenicity, safety and biomarker analyses. Patients enrolled in the YOSEMITE Phase 2 were randomized into one of three study arms receiving 1) standard of care plus one course of demcizumab, 2) standard of care plus demcizumab followed by a second course of demcizumab after a 98-day wash-out period or 3) standard of care plus placebo. The YOSEMITE Phase 2 trial was conducted at 49 clinical sites in the U.S., Europe and Australia. OncoMed initiated YOSEMITE in April 2015.
“We would like to thank the patients and their caregivers as well as the investigators and study teams for their participation and support in this trial,” said Jakob Dupont, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of OncoMed. “Improving outcomes for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer has proven to be highly challenging and the need for additional treatment options is of great importance. In Phase 1b studies, demcizumab combined with standard of care demonstrated promising response rates and survival trends, and we look forward to gaining further insights into demcizumab’s potential in pancreatic cancer from the Phase 2 YOSEMITE trial.”
In OncoMed’s Phase 1b clinical trial of demcizumab truncated dosing and Abraxane plus gemcitabine, 14 of 28 (50%) patients evaluable for response achieved partial responses (unconfirmed) and another 11 (39%) achieved stable disease. Among 32 patients evaluable for survival in the Phase 1b, median progression-free survival was 7.1 months and median overall survival was 12.7 months for the patients who received one truncated 70-day course of demcizumab with Abraxane plus gemcitabine. The combination of demcizumab and Abraxane plus gemcitabine was generally well tolerated with fatigue, nausea and vomiting being the most common drug related toxicities. Final results from OncoMed’s Phase 1b trial of demcizumab were presented at the 2016 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.
About Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. According to the American Cancer Society, each year in the United States there are approximately 49,000 new cases of pancreatic cancer and 41,000 deaths. The majority of patients with pancreatic cancer are diagnosed after their cancer has spread locally and/or metastasized to distant organs. The average life expectancy after the diagnosis of metastatic pancreatic cancer is less than one year.
About Demcizumab (anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18)
Demcizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting Delta-like Ligand 4 (DLL4), a key member of the Notch signaling pathway. Based on preclinical studies, demcizumab appears to have a multi-pronged mechanism of action: halting cancer stem cell growth and reducing cancer stem cell frequency, disrupting angiogenesis in the tumor and augmenting anti-tumor immune responses by decreasing tumor myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs).
Demcizumab is currently being studied in two randomized Phase 2 clinical trials. The YOSEMITE trial is testing demcizumab with Abraxane plus gemcitabine versus Abraxane plus gemcitabine alone in first-line advanced pancreatic cancer patients. The DENALI trial is testing demcizumab with pemetrexed and carboplatin versus pemetrexed and carboplatin alone in first-line advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients. A Phase 1b trial combining demcizumab with the anti-PD1 antibody pembrolizumab in solid tumor patients was also initiated in early 2016. Demcizumab is part of OncoMed’s collaboration with Celgene Corporation.
Patients interested in learning more about participating in one of OncoMed’s ongoing clinical trials may learn more by calling 1-866-914-7347 or emailing oncomed@emergingmed.com.
About OncoMed Pharmaceuticals
OncoMed Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage company focused on discovering and developing novel anti-cancer stem cell and immuno-oncology therapeutics. OncoMed has seven anti-cancer therapeutic candidates in clinical development, including demcizumab (anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18), tarextumab (anti-Notch2/3, OMP-59R5), brontictuzumab (anti-Notch1, OMP-52M51), anti-DLL4/VEGF bispecific antibody (OMP-305B83), vantictumab (anti-FZD7, OMP-18R5), ipafricept (FZD8-Fc, OMP-54F28), and anti-RSPO3 (OMP-131R10), which each target key cancer stem cell signaling pathways including Notch, Wnt and R-spondin LGR. OncoMed is advancing its wholly owned GITRL-Fc candidate and an undisclosed immuno-oncology candidate (IO#2) toward clinical trials in the 2016-2017 timeframe. OncoMed has formed strategic alliances with Celgene Corporation, Bayer Pharma AG and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
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Results Expected in the First Half of 2017
REDWOOD CITY, CA, USA I September 01, 2016 I OncoMed Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:OMED), a clinical development-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel anti-cancer stem cell and immuno-oncology therapeutics, today announced the completion of patient enrollment of 207 patients in the randomized Phase 2 “YOSEMITE” clinical trial of demcizumab (anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18) for the treatment of first-line metastatic pancreatic cancer. Topline results are expected in the first half of 2017.
The YOSEMITE trial was designed to assess the efficacy and safety of demcizumab in combination with Abraxane® (paclitaxel protein-bound particles for injectable suspension) (albumin bound) plus gemcitabine (standard of care) compared to standard of care alone. The Phase 2 dose of demcizumab was 3.5 mg/kg every two weeks for up to 70 days. The primary endpoint of YOSEMITE is progression-free survival. Secondary and exploratory endpoints include overall survival, response rate, pharmacokinetics, immunogenicity, safety and biomarker analyses. Patients enrolled in the YOSEMITE Phase 2 were randomized into one of three study arms receiving 1) standard of care plus one course of demcizumab, 2) standard of care plus demcizumab followed by a second course of demcizumab after a 98-day wash-out period or 3) standard of care plus placebo. The YOSEMITE Phase 2 trial was conducted at 49 clinical sites in the U.S., Europe and Australia. OncoMed initiated YOSEMITE in April 2015.
“We would like to thank the patients and their caregivers as well as the investigators and study teams for their participation and support in this trial,” said Jakob Dupont, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of OncoMed. “Improving outcomes for patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer has proven to be highly challenging and the need for additional treatment options is of great importance. In Phase 1b studies, demcizumab combined with standard of care demonstrated promising response rates and survival trends, and we look forward to gaining further insights into demcizumab’s potential in pancreatic cancer from the Phase 2 YOSEMITE trial.”
In OncoMed’s Phase 1b clinical trial of demcizumab truncated dosing and Abraxane plus gemcitabine, 14 of 28 (50%) patients evaluable for response achieved partial responses (unconfirmed) and another 11 (39%) achieved stable disease. Among 32 patients evaluable for survival in the Phase 1b, median progression-free survival was 7.1 months and median overall survival was 12.7 months for the patients who received one truncated 70-day course of demcizumab with Abraxane plus gemcitabine. The combination of demcizumab and Abraxane plus gemcitabine was generally well tolerated with fatigue, nausea and vomiting being the most common drug related toxicities. Final results from OncoMed’s Phase 1b trial of demcizumab were presented at the 2016 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.
About Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. According to the American Cancer Society, each year in the United States there are approximately 49,000 new cases of pancreatic cancer and 41,000 deaths. The majority of patients with pancreatic cancer are diagnosed after their cancer has spread locally and/or metastasized to distant organs. The average life expectancy after the diagnosis of metastatic pancreatic cancer is less than one year.
About Demcizumab (anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18)
Demcizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting Delta-like Ligand 4 (DLL4), a key member of the Notch signaling pathway. Based on preclinical studies, demcizumab appears to have a multi-pronged mechanism of action: halting cancer stem cell growth and reducing cancer stem cell frequency, disrupting angiogenesis in the tumor and augmenting anti-tumor immune responses by decreasing tumor myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs).
Demcizumab is currently being studied in two randomized Phase 2 clinical trials. The YOSEMITE trial is testing demcizumab with Abraxane plus gemcitabine versus Abraxane plus gemcitabine alone in first-line advanced pancreatic cancer patients. The DENALI trial is testing demcizumab with pemetrexed and carboplatin versus pemetrexed and carboplatin alone in first-line advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients. A Phase 1b trial combining demcizumab with the anti-PD1 antibody pembrolizumab in solid tumor patients was also initiated in early 2016. Demcizumab is part of OncoMed’s collaboration with Celgene Corporation.
Patients interested in learning more about participating in one of OncoMed’s ongoing clinical trials may learn more by calling 1-866-914-7347 or emailing oncomed@emergingmed.com.
About OncoMed Pharmaceuticals
OncoMed Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage company focused on discovering and developing novel anti-cancer stem cell and immuno-oncology therapeutics. OncoMed has seven anti-cancer therapeutic candidates in clinical development, including demcizumab (anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18), tarextumab (anti-Notch2/3, OMP-59R5), brontictuzumab (anti-Notch1, OMP-52M51), anti-DLL4/VEGF bispecific antibody (OMP-305B83), vantictumab (anti-FZD7, OMP-18R5), ipafricept (FZD8-Fc, OMP-54F28), and anti-RSPO3 (OMP-131R10), which each target key cancer stem cell signaling pathways including Notch, Wnt and R-spondin LGR. OncoMed is advancing its wholly owned GITRL-Fc candidate and an undisclosed immuno-oncology candidate (IO#2) toward clinical trials in the 2016-2017 timeframe. OncoMed has formed strategic alliances with Celgene Corporation, Bayer Pharma AG and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
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