TORONTO, Canada I January 7, 2013 I Lorus Therapeutics Inc. (LOR.TO) ("Lorus"), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the discovery, research and development of pharmaceutical products and technologies for the management of cancer, today announced that its Phase I clinical study of LOR-253 has successfully escalated to the target dose level based on predicted and observed clinical effects without limitation by toxicity. The success of this study allows Lorus to initiate a biomarker clinical investigation to further explore the effects of the drug at relevant doses determined in the clinical trial.
This Phase I clinical study program, conducted at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York and the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, has enrolled 27 patients in escalating doses who had advanced or metastatic solid tumors that were unresponsive to conventional therapy or for which no effective therapy is available. The drug has shown excellent safety characteristics since it has safely escalated to more than 10-fold the starting dose. Further information on the safety, pharmacokinetic and anticancer properties of LOR-253 will be reported in a future scientific congress following audited analysis of the data.
"We are very pleased with the positive dose escalation clinical results and achieving the important milestone of moving ahead with the biomarker study," said Lorus President and CEO, Dr Aiping Young. "The biomarker investigation will provide valuable knowledge to guide further clinical development strategies. We look forward to further auditing and evaluation of Phase I clinical data over the next few weeks including further followup of ongoing patients."
The biomarker study will enroll 10 patients eligible for pre- and on-treatment biopsies who have specific cancers prioritized for further clinical development of LOR-253. Lorus anticipates the further analysis and reporting of the biomarker findings in the second half of the year.
The intratumoral biomarker evaluations in the biomarker study will include the KLF4 target of LOR-253. KLF4 is believed to play an important tumor suppressor function in the cell, which is depressed in major cancers but expected to be restored or upregulated by the action of LOR-253. Non-small cell lung and colorectal cancers have shown excellent KLF4 target-related activity in previous studies and are priority indications for the biomarker study.
Lorus expects the biomarker study to provide insights into the relationship of intratumoral and circulating cancer biomarkers to indicators of treatment benefit or response now that the relevant target dose level has been reached.
About LOR-253
LOR-253 represents a new class of anticancer agent, which we believe may offer a competitive advantage over conventional drugs. This drug candidate has shown selective and potent antitumor activity in preclinical investigations with a variety of human cancers, including colon cancer and non-small cell lung cancer, and has demonstrated an excellent therapeutic window due to its low toxicity. LOR-253 is a first-in-class small molecule that has been optimized to induce the novel tumor suppressor Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4), leading to cancer cell cycle arrest and apoptosis as well as inhibition of metastasis.
About Lorus
Lorus is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, research and development of novel therapeutics in cancer. Lorus” goal is to capitalize on its research, preclinical, clinical and regulatory expertise by developing new drug candidates that can be used, either alone, or in combination with other drugs, to successfully manage cancer. The Company also has expertise in antimicrobial drug discovery. Lorus Therapeutics Inc. is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol LOR.
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TORONTO, Canada I January 7, 2013 I Lorus Therapeutics Inc. (LOR.TO) ("Lorus"), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the discovery, research and development of pharmaceutical products and technologies for the management of cancer, today announced that its Phase I clinical study of LOR-253 has successfully escalated to the target dose level based on predicted and observed clinical effects without limitation by toxicity. The success of this study allows Lorus to initiate a biomarker clinical investigation to further explore the effects of the drug at relevant doses determined in the clinical trial.
This Phase I clinical study program, conducted at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York and the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, has enrolled 27 patients in escalating doses who had advanced or metastatic solid tumors that were unresponsive to conventional therapy or for which no effective therapy is available. The drug has shown excellent safety characteristics since it has safely escalated to more than 10-fold the starting dose. Further information on the safety, pharmacokinetic and anticancer properties of LOR-253 will be reported in a future scientific congress following audited analysis of the data.
"We are very pleased with the positive dose escalation clinical results and achieving the important milestone of moving ahead with the biomarker study," said Lorus President and CEO, Dr Aiping Young. "The biomarker investigation will provide valuable knowledge to guide further clinical development strategies. We look forward to further auditing and evaluation of Phase I clinical data over the next few weeks including further followup of ongoing patients."
The biomarker study will enroll 10 patients eligible for pre- and on-treatment biopsies who have specific cancers prioritized for further clinical development of LOR-253. Lorus anticipates the further analysis and reporting of the biomarker findings in the second half of the year.
The intratumoral biomarker evaluations in the biomarker study will include the KLF4 target of LOR-253. KLF4 is believed to play an important tumor suppressor function in the cell, which is depressed in major cancers but expected to be restored or upregulated by the action of LOR-253. Non-small cell lung and colorectal cancers have shown excellent KLF4 target-related activity in previous studies and are priority indications for the biomarker study.
Lorus expects the biomarker study to provide insights into the relationship of intratumoral and circulating cancer biomarkers to indicators of treatment benefit or response now that the relevant target dose level has been reached.
About LOR-253
LOR-253 represents a new class of anticancer agent, which we believe may offer a competitive advantage over conventional drugs. This drug candidate has shown selective and potent antitumor activity in preclinical investigations with a variety of human cancers, including colon cancer and non-small cell lung cancer, and has demonstrated an excellent therapeutic window due to its low toxicity. LOR-253 is a first-in-class small molecule that has been optimized to induce the novel tumor suppressor Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4), leading to cancer cell cycle arrest and apoptosis as well as inhibition of metastasis.
About Lorus
Lorus is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, research and development of novel therapeutics in cancer. Lorus” goal is to capitalize on its research, preclinical, clinical and regulatory expertise by developing new drug candidates that can be used, either alone, or in combination with other drugs, to successfully manage cancer. The Company also has expertise in antimicrobial drug discovery. Lorus Therapeutics Inc. is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol LOR.
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