NuCana Announces Encouraging Initial Data from Phase 1b/2 Modular Study of NUC-3373 in Combination with Pembrolizumab or Docetaxel
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November 11, 2024 at 07:00 AM EST
Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors who had Exhausted All Other Treatment Options and were PD-(L)1 Experienced Achieved Significant Tumor Volume Reductions and Prolonged Progression Free Survival Following Treatment with NUC-3373 plus Pembrolizumab One Patient Achieved a 100% Reduction in their Target Lesion Patients with Lung Cancer who had Exhausted All Other Treatment Options Achieved Prolonged Progression Free Survival Following Treatment with NUC-3373 plus Docetaxel EDINBURGH, United Kingdom, Nov. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NuCana plc (NASDAQ: NCNA) announced that initial data from the ongoing Phase 1b/2 modular study (NuTide:303) investigating NUC-3373 in combination with the PD-1 inhibitor pembrolizumab for patients with advanced solid tumors (Module 1) and in combination with docetaxel for patients with lung cancer (Module 2) have been published in MedRxiv, the preprint server for Health Sciences. Module 1 included 12 patients with a variety of solid tumors who had exhausted all other treatment options. The majority of patients (n=9) had received prior PD-(L)1 based therapy. Encouraging signals of anti-cancer activity were observed with confirmed Partial Responses in 2 patients and Stable Disease in a further four patients, resulting in an objective response rate of 22% and a disease control rate of 67% in the efficacy evaluable population. The combination of NUC-3373 plus pembrolizumab was generally well tolerated. Module 1 Selected Case Studies: NUC-3373 plus pembrolizumab in patients with advanced solid tumors
Module 2 included 4 patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or pleural mesothelioma who had disease progression on, or were unable to tolerate, prior chemotherapy-containing regimens. Docetaxel is the current standard of care for NSCLC patients without targetable alterations who progress on PD-(L)1 inhibitor-based therapy, however, it is associated with modest clinical benefit (median PFS of 3-4 months) and substantial toxicity. Following treatment of the first 4 patients in this module, enrollment was put on hold due to toxicity challenges with docetaxel. Despite this, 2 patients achieved prolonged Stable Disease. Protocol modifications to include the use of a different taxane in this combination are currently being considered. Module 2 Selected Case Studies: NUC-3373 plus docetaxel in patients with lung cancer
Full details can be found in the publication: Link Professor David Harrison, NuCana’s Head of Translational Medicine, stated: “We previously presented data on NUC-3373’s ability to elicit the release of Damage Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs), promote an anti-tumor immune response, and potentiate the activity of PD-1 inhibitors in human cancer cell lines. These data led us to investigate the combination of NUC-3373 plus pembrolizumab so we are very excited to observe these encouraging clinical findings in PD-(L)1 inhibitor experienced patients.” Professor Harrison continued: “We have also demonstrated that NUC-3373 is a very potent thymidylate synthase inhibitor and causes DNA damage, leading us to hypothesize that NUC-3373 may be an attractive alternative to pemetrexed in patients with NSCLC and mesothelioma. Observing that NUC-3373 in combination with docetaxel is stabilizing disease in these hard-to-treat patient populations provides further evidence supporting this hypothesis.” Hugh S. Griffith, NuCana’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are very excited that these NUC-3373 combinations have been observed to provide a meaningful clinical benefit to patients who had exhausted all other treatment options. We recently presented encouraging efficacy and safety data at ESMO on NUC-7738 plus pembrolizumab in patients with metastatic melanoma who were refractory or resistant to PD-1 inhibitors. We are pleased to have two Phase 2 product candidates in our portfolio, each with a distinct mechanism of action, that can potentiate PD-1 inhibitors in PD-(L)1 resistant patients. We look forward to sharing additional data from the NuTide:303 study and our clinical development plans for both NUC-3373 and NUC-7738 in the near future.” About NuCana Forward-Looking Statements For more information, please contact: NuCana plc ICR Westwicke
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