Autolus Therapeutics to Present at the H.C. Wainwright Global Life Sciences Conference

On February 24, 2021 Autolus Therapeutics plc (Nasdaq: AUTL), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing next-generation programmed T cell therapies, reported that Dr. Christian Itin, chairman and chief executive officer, will present at the H.C. Wainwright Global Life Sciences Conference being held virtually from March 9-10, 2021 (Press release, Autolus, FEB 24, 2021, View Source [SID1234575558]). The company will also host one-on-one meetings with attendees.

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A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available on-demand on the investor relations section of Autolus’ website at events starting March 9 at 7.00 a.m. EST. An archived replay will be available on the company’s website for a period of 90 days after the conference.

ImmunoGen Announces Webcast of Presentation at Upcoming H.C. Wainwright Virtual Global Life Sciences Conference

On February 24, 2021 ImmunoGen Inc. (Nasdaq: IMGN), a leader in the expanding field of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) for the treatment of cancer, reported that Susan Altschuller, Chief Financial Officer, and Anna Berkenblit, Chief Medical Officer, will participate in a fireside chat at the upcoming H.C. Wainwright Virtual Global Life Sciences Conference (Press release, ImmunoGen, FEB 24, 2021, View Source [SID1234575557]). The presentation will be available on-demand on March 9, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. ET.

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A webcast of the presentation will be accessible through the Investors and Media section of the Company’s website, www.immunogen.com. Following the live webcast, a replay will be available at the same location.

Twist Bioscience Launches Industry-Leading NGS Methylation Detection System for Liquid Biopsy Cancer Analysis and Epigenetic Studies

On February 24, 2021 Twist Bioscience Corporation (NASDAQ: TWST), a company enabling customers to succeed through its offering of high-quality synthetic DNA using its silicon platform, reported the launch of the Twist NGS Methylation Detection System, a robust, end-to-end sample preparation and target enrichment solution for identifying methylated regions in the human genome (Press release, Twist Bioscience, FEB 24, 2021, View Source [SID1234575556]).

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DNA methylation plays a key role in many biological processes including cancer. When present on a single nucleotide, a methyl group can alter genetic behavior without changing the DNA sequence. Analyzing these methylation patterns provides unique understanding of disease pathology, including the ability to screen for cancer earlier using blood samples known as "liquid biopsies."

"Methylation is one of the most interesting and informative epigenetic modifications due to its wide-reaching effects, but historically it has been difficult to study efficiently," said Emily M. Leproust, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder of Twist Bioscience. "In partnership with New England Biolabs, we’ve developed a state-of-the-art system, to identify and accurately evaluate methylation patterns that enable our customers to create better tests and/or conduct research more efficiently. In addition, the superior results produced through this system provide incentive for our customers using SNP microarray technology to switch to using Twist products plus sequencing."

DNA methylation appears in consistent patterns across the genome, making it possible to assess multiple loci for a more specific and sensitive test. In cancer methylation, patterns appear early, providing an attractive approach for screening through revolutionary liquid biopsy tests, which are designed to detect a wide range of tumors from a single blood sample.

HelioHealth, an early access customer, is currently developing simple, accurate liquid biopsy tests for the detection of early-stage liver, colon, breast and lung cancers.

"The complex, very large panels needed to detect circulating tumor DNA early in the disease require expertise in design, robust coverage from minimal sample material, and exceptional sensitivity in detecting the change between differentially methylated regions," said Kenneth Chahine, Ph.D., J.D., CEO of HelioHealth. "After some trial and error with other systems, we found that the Twist NGS Methylation Detection System improved the efficiency and accuracy of all of our tests, providing the best data possible for rapid and early cancer detection."

Despite the promise of methylation detection, the approach presents many challenges, including the preparation of the blood sample and the need for multiple probes for each sequence of interest. For many years, bisulfite sequencing was considered the gold standard in methylation detection. While this method provides a quantitative readout with high throughput and single-base pair resolution, bisulfite treatment can degrade DNA samples substantially and result in specific areas not being detected, particularly for tests with a small relative volume of target DNA for study, as in liquid biopsies. In addition, effective methylation detection requires four different DNA probes for every target sequence of DNA, a substantial undertaking for complex diagnostic tests. In order to overcome these challenges, Twist has partnered with New England Biolabs (NEB), who have developed a novel, enzyme-based alternative to sodium bisulfite treatment, EM-seqTM, for preparation of samples for methylation analysis.

"We developed Enzymatic Methyl-seq, or EM-seq, using a combination of enzymes to achieve highly efficient and gentle conversion of 5mC and 5hmC for downstream identification using next generation sequencing," said Theodore Davis, executive director of Applications and Product Development at NEB. "Application of EM-seq to target enrichment workflows enables efficient analysis of methylation status in defined regions of the genome, with utility across a broad spectrum of areas that can impact human health. We are delighted to partner with Twist to expand the utility of EM-seq."

The Twist NGS Methylation Detection System begins with NEB’s EM-seq for preparation of enzymatically converted libraries, and includes the Twist Methylation Enhancer, Universal Blocker and FastHyb as well as the Twist NGS Custom Methylation Panels. The Custom Panels, a key component of the product, include DNA probes to capture all four potential sequences at a given site: methylated, unmethylated, sense and antisense, and offer the same fidelity, uniformity, and flexibility as Twist Custom Panels. Twist works with customers to create custom content unique to a particular area of focus, allowing flexibility not found using static array designs. This unique feature of the Twist System facilitates exploration of dynamic and cell-specific methylation targets or poorly understood targets found in more elusive noncoding regions at single base pair resolution.

About the Twist NGS Methylation Detection System

The Twist NGS Methylation Detection System offers state-of-the-art end-to-end methylation sequencing workflow for the improved detection of genomic methylation patterns. DNA methylation occurs when DNA methyltransferases add a methyl group to the cytosine residue of cytosine-phosphoguanine (CpG) dinucleotides. This modification contributes to a wide variety of biological processes by promoting genomic instability or transcriptional silencing. Affected processes include normal processes, like cellular differentiation, as well as abnormal ones, like carcinogenesis. Methylation levels vary substantially across the human genome, and differentially methylated regions (DMRs) can be used to identify certain cancers and other diseases.

About New England Biolabs

Established in the mid 1970’s, New England Biolabs, Inc. (NEB) is the industry leader in the discovery and production of enzymes for molecular biology applications and now offers the largest selection of recombinant and native enzymes for genomic research. NEB continues to expand its product offerings into areas related to PCR, gene expression, sample preparation for next generation sequencing, synthetic biology, glycobiology, epigenetics and RNA analysis. Additionally, NEB is focused on strengthening alliances that enable new technologies to reach key market sectors, including molecular diagnostics development. New England Biolabs is a privately held company, headquartered in Ipswich, MA, and has extensive worldwide distribution through a network of exclusive distributors, agents and eight subsidiaries located in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Singapore and the UK. For more information about New England Biolabs, visit www.neb.com.

NEB and NEW ENGLAND BIOLABS are registered trademarks of New England Biolabs, Inc.

Epizyme to Host Strategic Vision Call on March 2, 2021

On February 24, 2021 Epizyme, (Nasdaq: EPZM), a fully integrated, commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company developing and delivering novel epigenetic therapies, reported that it will host a call to discuss the Company’s strategic vision on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. ET (Press release, Epizyme, FEB 24, 2021, View Source [SID1234575555]).

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The Next EPIsode: Rewriting Oncology Treatment with Epigenetics

Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Time: 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. ET

Program:

Epizyme 2021 and Beyond
The Role of Epigenetics in Oncology
Tazverik Development: The Next Chapter
The Future of Epizyme’s Epigenetics Pipeline
A link to register for the event is available here. A live webcast of the event can also be accessed through the investor section of the Company’s website at www.epizyme.com, and will be archived for 60 days following the call.

Xilio Therapeutics Raises $95 Million in Series C Financing to Advance Potent Tumor-Selective Immuno-Oncology Pipeline

On February 24, 2021 Xilio Therapeutics, a biotechnology company developing potent, tumor-selective immunotherapies for patients with cancer, reported the successful closing of a $95 million Series C financing (Press release, Xilio Therapeutics, FEB 24, 2021, View Source [SID1234575554]). Proceeds from the financing will be used to advance Xilio’s lead therapeutic candidates, XTX202 (tumor-selective IL-2) and XTX101 (tumor-selective anti-CTLA4 mAb), into clinical trials . Investigational new drug (IND) applications for XTX202 and XTX101 are expected to be filed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2021.

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The financing was led by Rock Springs Capital and was joined by Bain Capital Life Sciences, Deerfield Management Company and RA Capital Management, among other new investors. Xilio’s existing investors, including Atlas Venture, SV Health Investors, Takeda Ventures, RiverVest Venture Partners, and MRL Ventures Fund, also participated in the financing. Concurrent with the closing, Dave Gardner of Rock Springs Capital and Andrew Hack, M.D., Ph.D, of Bain Capital Life Sciences will join the Xilio Therapeutics Board of Directors.

"The support from Rock Springs Capital and this world-class group of investors is a testament to our unique tumor-selective technology and the expertise of the team we have built, all of whom share our vision to transform the lives of people living with cancer," said Rene Russo, Pharm.D., chief executive officer of Xilio Therapeutics. "This financing provides us with additional capital to execute our clinical development plans for XTX202 and XTX101, as well as to advance our cytokine pipeline, including our tumor-selective IL-12, XTX301."

"Xilio Therapeutics has made remarkable progress in building its promising pipeline of cancer therapies designed to unlock previously unattainable therapeutic potential," said Dave Gardner of Rock Springs Capital. "We are proud to partner with this exceptional team and look forward to seeing the results of their clinical research."

Xilio’s promising candidates, XTX202 (tumor-selective IL-2) and XTX101 (tumor-selective anti-CTLA4 mAb), have demonstrated significant anti-tumor effects with minimal peripheral effects in preclinical models, indicating the potential to achieve substantially higher levels of efficacy compared with currently approved IL-2 and anti-CTLA4 therapies. Tumor selectivity holds the promise of deepening patient responses to these validated therapies, as well as substantially increasing the number of patients who could benefit from them.

"While high dose aldesleukin (rhIL-2) has the potential for durable complete responses, it is only given to a small number of patients due to its life-threatening toxicity. Similarly, approved aCTLA4 therapy produces severe autoimmune toxicity, limiting potential benefit by preventing patients from receiving highly therapeutic doses or completing full courses of treatment," said Martin Huber, M.D., chief medical officer of Xilio Therapeutics. "Xilio’s proprietary technology allows us to mask the therapeutic (IL-2 or aCTLA4) until it is activated in the tumor micro-environment, enabling high dose drug delivery into the tumor to maximize the potential for efficacy."