BioLineRx Presents Preclinical Data at ASCO-SITC Showing BL-8040 Prolongs Survival by Mediating Tumor Infiltration of Antigen-Specific T-cells

On January 23, 2018 BioLineRx Ltd. (NASDAQ: BLRX) (TASE: BLRX) (TASE: BLRX.TA) a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on oncology and immunology, reported the publication of data showing that BL-8040, its lead oncology platform, augments the ability of the immune system to fight cancer by increasing the infiltration of anti-tumor-specific T-cells into the tumor microenvironment (TME), resulting in decreased tumor growth and prolonged survival in a murine model of cancer (Press release, BioLineRx, JAN 23, 2018, View Source;p=RssLanding&cat=news&id=2327885 [SID1234523482]). Results of the study will be presented as a poster titled "CXCR4 Antagonist (BL-8040) Enhances Antitumor Effects by Increasing Tumor Infiltration of Antigen-specific Effector T-cells" (Abstract 73) on January 25, 2018 at the ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper)-SITC Clinical Immuno-Oncology Symposium, being held January 25-27, 2018, in San Francisco, CA.

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In the preclinical study, a murine model of cancer was used to assess the effects of BL-8040 in combination with a cancer vaccine that primes the immune system against the tumor. The results of the study show that combining BL-8040 with the cancer vaccine leads to a significantly enhanced anti-tumor immune response, which attenuates tumor growth and prolongs mouse survival better than either agent administered alone. The results go on to demonstrate that BL-8040 significantly increases the abundance of tumor-specific T-cells in the TME, suggesting an explanation for the enhanced efficacy of the combination over either agent when administered alone.

"I am highly encouraged by the data generated in this preclinical study, which further demonstrates the therapeutic potential of BL-8040," commented Dr. Samir Khleif, Professor of Oncology and Director of the Loop Immunology-Oncology Laboratory at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. "The results provide further evidence that BL-8040 promotes the infiltration of cytotoxic T-cells into tumors, which is seen as a key objective to improve responsiveness to checkpoint therapy. I look forward to seeing the results from the clinical studies in which BL-8040 is being combined with checkpoint blockade."

"We have shown in numerous preclinical and clinical studies that BL-8040 has various anti-tumor effects, including direct and indirect effects, influencing T-cell location and activity as well as tumor cell survival," commented Philip Serlin, Chief Executive Officer of BioLineRx. "The results of the current study suggest that BL-8040 enhances anti-tumor immune response by increasing the number of anti-tumor T-cells in the TME. These results also suggest that BL-8040, a CXCR4 antagonist, is a promising immune-modulatory agent with potent anti-tumor effects, and we remain on track with our eight ongoing clinical trials for this product in various indications, both in blood cancers as well as in solid tumors."

About BL-8040

BL-8040 is a short peptide for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia, solid tumors, and stem cell mobilization. It functions as a high-affinity antagonist for CXCR4, a chemokine receptor that is directly involved in tumor progression, angiogenesis, metastasis and cell survival. CXCR4 is over-expressed in more than 70% of human cancers and its expression often correlates with disease severity. In a number of clinical and preclinical studies, BL-8040 has shown robust mobilization of cancer cells and immune-cells from the bone marrow, thereby sensitizing cancer cells to chemo- and bio-based anti-cancer therapy, as well as a direct anti-cancer effect by inducing cell death (apoptosis) and mobilizing immune-cells. In addition, BL-8040 has also demonstrated robust stem-cell mobilization, including the mobilization of colony-forming cells, T, B and NK cells. BL-8040 was licensed by BioLineRx from Biokine Therapeutics and was previously developed under the name BKT-140.