REDWOOD CITY, CA, USA I October 29, 2013 I OncoMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OMED), a clinical-stage company developing novel therapeutics that target cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumor-initiating cells, today announced that it has started a multi-center Phase 1b clinical trial of its first-in-class Wnt-pathway-targeting antibody vantictumab (OMP-18R5) with paclitaxel in breast cancer. This trial is the first of three Phase 1b trials for vantictumab that OncoMed expects to initiate this year as part of OncoMed’s collaboration with Bayer Pharma AG. Interim results for the single-agent first-in-human Phase 1a trial for vantictumab in solid tumor patients were recently reported at the 2013 European Cancer Congress (ECC 2013) in Amsterdam, NL in September 2013. Additionally, vantictumab clinical biomarker data from the Phase 1a trial were presented at the AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Boston, MA in October 2013.
The Phase 1b clinical trial is a dose escalation study of the anti-CSC antibody vantictumab in combination with paclitaxel in patients with first-, second- and third-line, locally advanced or metastatic HER2 negative breast cancer. Primary objectives of the trial are to evaluate safety of this combination regimen and determine a recommended Phase 2 dose for vantictumab in combination with paclitaxel. Key secondary and exploratory objectives include evaluation of the pharmacokinetics (PK) of vantictumab, as well as the pharmacodynamics (PD) and efficacy of this combination. Tumor tissue from patients will be used to explore predictive biomarker hypotheses related to the efficacy of vantictumab.
Dr. Carlos Becerra at the Baylor Sammons Cancer Center — The US Oncology Network, Dallas, TX, is the Principal Investigator who treated the first patient enrolled in this study and noted, “Breast cancer patients with advanced HER2 negative disease are in need of novel agents that have a lasting impact on their cancer. Vantictumab has the potential to have an impact for breast cancer patients in combination with standard paclitaxel chemotherapy because of its novel mechanism of action targeting cancer stem cells.”
The other investigators and clinical sites to participate in the trial are Dr. Donald Richards at The US Oncology Network, Tyler, TX, and Dr. Monica Mita at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Dr. Jakob Dupont, Chief Medical Officer of OncoMed, commented, “The Wnt pathway has been an area of interest for breast cancer researchers for many years, and it is exciting to bring this novel Wnt targeting antibody, vantictumab, to the clinic to learn more about the safety and potential efficacy of the drug candidate in combination with paclitaxel in patients with advanced HER2 negative breast cancer.”
Paul Hastings, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of OncoMed, noted, “Initiation of the Phase 1b portion of the vantictumab clinical development program is an important milestone for OncoMed and for our partnership with Bayer. The clinical data from this and two other Phase 1b trials with vantictumab could potentially lead to an opt-in decision by Bayer to take vantictumab into later stage randomized clinical trials.”
About Vantictumab (OMP-18R5)
Vantictumab is a first-in-class antibody that has shown broad anti-CSC and anti-tumor activity in patient-derived xenograft tumor models. Vantictumab inhibits a key signaling pathway in cancer, the Wnt pathway. Specifically, vantictumab selectively targets Frizzled receptors, which are activators of Wnt signaling. Although vantictumab was originally identified by binding to Frizzled7, the antibody selectively targets five different Frizzled receptors. Vantictumab is currently in Phase 1a. Data from this clinical trial were presented at the European Cancer Conference (ECC 2013) in September 2013 in Amsterdam, NL. Biomarker data for this Phase 1a trial were presented at the AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Boston, MA, in October 2013. Vantictumab is now being tested in combination with standard-of care-chemotherapy in a Phase 1b clinical trial in advanced HER2 negative Breast Cancer (vantictumab + paclitaxel). Two additional Phase1b trials are planned to start in 2013 with vantictumab in combination with standard-of-care chemotherapy in two distinct solid tumor indications. Vantictumab is part of OncoMed’s collaboration with Bayer Pharma AG.
About Cancer Stem Cells
Cancer stem cells, or CSCs, are the subpopulation of cells in a tumor responsible for driving growth and metastasis of the tumor. CSCs, also known as tumor-initiating cells, exhibit certain properties which include the capacity to divide and give rise to new CSCs via a process called self-renewal and the capacity to differentiate or change into the other cells that form the bulk of the tumor. Common cancer drugs target bulk tumor cells but have limited impact on CSCs, thereby providing a path for recurrence of the tumor. OncoMed’s product candidates target CSCs by blocking self-renewal and driving differentiation of CSCs toward a non-tumorigenic state, and also impact bulk tumor cells. OncoMed believes its product candidates are distinct from the current generations of chemotherapies and targeted therapies, and have the potential to significantly impact cancer treatment and the clinical outcome of patients with cancer.
About OncoMed Pharmaceuticals
OncoMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., is a clinical-stage company focused on discovering and developing novel therapeutics targeting cancer stem cells (CSCs). OncoMed has five anti-cancer product candidates in clinical development, including demcizumab (Anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18), OMP-59R5 (Anti-Notch2/3), OMP-52M51 (Anti-Notch1), vantictumab (Anti-Fzd7, OMP-18R5), and OMP-54F28 (Fzd8-Fc), which target key CSC signaling pathways including Notch and Wnt. OncoMed has two other antibodies in preclinical development with Investigational New Drug filings planned as early as 2014. OncoMed is also pursuing discovery of additional novel anti-CSC product candidates. OncoMed has formed strategic alliances with Bayer Pharma AG and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). Additional information can be found at the company’s website: www.oncomed.com.
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REDWOOD CITY, CA, USA I October 29, 2013 I OncoMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OMED), a clinical-stage company developing novel therapeutics that target cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumor-initiating cells, today announced that it has started a multi-center Phase 1b clinical trial of its first-in-class Wnt-pathway-targeting antibody vantictumab (OMP-18R5) with paclitaxel in breast cancer. This trial is the first of three Phase 1b trials for vantictumab that OncoMed expects to initiate this year as part of OncoMed’s collaboration with Bayer Pharma AG. Interim results for the single-agent first-in-human Phase 1a trial for vantictumab in solid tumor patients were recently reported at the 2013 European Cancer Congress (ECC 2013) in Amsterdam, NL in September 2013. Additionally, vantictumab clinical biomarker data from the Phase 1a trial were presented at the AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Boston, MA in October 2013.
The Phase 1b clinical trial is a dose escalation study of the anti-CSC antibody vantictumab in combination with paclitaxel in patients with first-, second- and third-line, locally advanced or metastatic HER2 negative breast cancer. Primary objectives of the trial are to evaluate safety of this combination regimen and determine a recommended Phase 2 dose for vantictumab in combination with paclitaxel. Key secondary and exploratory objectives include evaluation of the pharmacokinetics (PK) of vantictumab, as well as the pharmacodynamics (PD) and efficacy of this combination. Tumor tissue from patients will be used to explore predictive biomarker hypotheses related to the efficacy of vantictumab.
Dr. Carlos Becerra at the Baylor Sammons Cancer Center — The US Oncology Network, Dallas, TX, is the Principal Investigator who treated the first patient enrolled in this study and noted, “Breast cancer patients with advanced HER2 negative disease are in need of novel agents that have a lasting impact on their cancer. Vantictumab has the potential to have an impact for breast cancer patients in combination with standard paclitaxel chemotherapy because of its novel mechanism of action targeting cancer stem cells.”
The other investigators and clinical sites to participate in the trial are Dr. Donald Richards at The US Oncology Network, Tyler, TX, and Dr. Monica Mita at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Dr. Jakob Dupont, Chief Medical Officer of OncoMed, commented, “The Wnt pathway has been an area of interest for breast cancer researchers for many years, and it is exciting to bring this novel Wnt targeting antibody, vantictumab, to the clinic to learn more about the safety and potential efficacy of the drug candidate in combination with paclitaxel in patients with advanced HER2 negative breast cancer.”
Paul Hastings, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of OncoMed, noted, “Initiation of the Phase 1b portion of the vantictumab clinical development program is an important milestone for OncoMed and for our partnership with Bayer. The clinical data from this and two other Phase 1b trials with vantictumab could potentially lead to an opt-in decision by Bayer to take vantictumab into later stage randomized clinical trials.”
About Vantictumab (OMP-18R5)
Vantictumab is a first-in-class antibody that has shown broad anti-CSC and anti-tumor activity in patient-derived xenograft tumor models. Vantictumab inhibits a key signaling pathway in cancer, the Wnt pathway. Specifically, vantictumab selectively targets Frizzled receptors, which are activators of Wnt signaling. Although vantictumab was originally identified by binding to Frizzled7, the antibody selectively targets five different Frizzled receptors. Vantictumab is currently in Phase 1a. Data from this clinical trial were presented at the European Cancer Conference (ECC 2013) in September 2013 in Amsterdam, NL. Biomarker data for this Phase 1a trial were presented at the AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Boston, MA, in October 2013. Vantictumab is now being tested in combination with standard-of care-chemotherapy in a Phase 1b clinical trial in advanced HER2 negative Breast Cancer (vantictumab + paclitaxel). Two additional Phase1b trials are planned to start in 2013 with vantictumab in combination with standard-of-care chemotherapy in two distinct solid tumor indications. Vantictumab is part of OncoMed’s collaboration with Bayer Pharma AG.
About Cancer Stem Cells
Cancer stem cells, or CSCs, are the subpopulation of cells in a tumor responsible for driving growth and metastasis of the tumor. CSCs, also known as tumor-initiating cells, exhibit certain properties which include the capacity to divide and give rise to new CSCs via a process called self-renewal and the capacity to differentiate or change into the other cells that form the bulk of the tumor. Common cancer drugs target bulk tumor cells but have limited impact on CSCs, thereby providing a path for recurrence of the tumor. OncoMed’s product candidates target CSCs by blocking self-renewal and driving differentiation of CSCs toward a non-tumorigenic state, and also impact bulk tumor cells. OncoMed believes its product candidates are distinct from the current generations of chemotherapies and targeted therapies, and have the potential to significantly impact cancer treatment and the clinical outcome of patients with cancer.
About OncoMed Pharmaceuticals
OncoMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., is a clinical-stage company focused on discovering and developing novel therapeutics targeting cancer stem cells (CSCs). OncoMed has five anti-cancer product candidates in clinical development, including demcizumab (Anti-DLL4, OMP-21M18), OMP-59R5 (Anti-Notch2/3), OMP-52M51 (Anti-Notch1), vantictumab (Anti-Fzd7, OMP-18R5), and OMP-54F28 (Fzd8-Fc), which target key CSC signaling pathways including Notch and Wnt. OncoMed has two other antibodies in preclinical development with Investigational New Drug filings planned as early as 2014. OncoMed is also pursuing discovery of additional novel anti-CSC product candidates. OncoMed has formed strategic alliances with Bayer Pharma AG and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). Additional information can be found at the company’s website: www.oncomed.com.
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