On January 25, 2019 Alligator Bioscience (Nasdaq Stockholm: ATORX), a biotechnology company developing antibody-based pharmaceuticals for tumor-directed immunotherapy, reported that it has appointed Theradex Oncology, a global contract research organization ("CRO") with extensive expertise in oncology clinical development, as CRO for the planned phase I study of ATOR-1015 for the treatment of metastatic cancer (Press release, Alligator Bioscience, JAN 25, 2018, View Source [SID1234538681]). The study is expected to commence in the second half of 2018.
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The upcoming clinical phase I study with ATOR-1015 is a first-in-human dose escalation study in patients with metastatic cancer. The study will be conducted at five sites in Sweden and Denmark.
"Engaging Theradex is a key step towards starting our clinical phase I study with ATOR-1015 later this year", said Per Norlén, CEO of Alligator Bioscience. "We have worked previously with Theradex on the ADC-1013 clinical phase I trial and, based on their robust delivery and extensive expertise in clinical oncology research, we are confident in their ability to assist us in executing high-quality studies and we look forward to continuing our successful collaboration".
ATOR-1015 is a first-in-class bispecific antibody that targets CTLA-4 and OX40 and was created with Alligator’s unique bispecific technology. Alligator has advanced ATOR-1015 through preclinical development and is now preparing for the start of a clinical phase I study. Production of clinical trial material has already been completed and the final clinical trial authorization ("CTA") enabling activities required for study initiation will be completed in H1 2018.
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About ATOR-1015
ATOR-1015 is a next generation CTLA-4 bispecific antibody developed for tumor-directed immunotherapy with increased capability of regulatory T-cell depletion. It is fully owned by Alligator. ATOR-1015 binds to two different immune receptors: the checkpoint receptor CTLA-4 and the co-stimulatory receptor OX40. The immune activation is increased in areas where both target molecules are expressed at high levels, notably in the tumor microenvironment, which is believed to reduce adverse immune reactions.