On February 25, 2016 Heat Biologics, Inc. ("Heat") (Nasdaq:HTBX), an immuno-oncology company developing novel therapies that activate a patient’s immune system against cancer, reported that the company will no longer enroll new patients in its Phase 2 monotherapy trial arm evaluating HS-410 alone for the treatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) (Press release, Heat Biologics, FEB 25, 2016, View Source [SID:1234509177]). Schedule your 30 min Free 1stOncology Demo! Heat added the monotherapy trial arm in response to the intermittent global shortage of standard of care Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) in early 2015. The shortage has since then been resolved and as such, Heat will no longer enroll new patients in this trial arm based on discussions with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The decision does not relate to concerns regarding the safety profile of HS-410. The 16 patients currently enrolled, out of the anticipated 25 patients, can continue receiving HS-410 monotherapy per the study protocol. Heat anticipates reporting topline 6-month data from these 16 patients in the fourth quarter of 2016, contemporaneous with reporting data from the company’s BCG combination cohorts.
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This decision does not impact the three additional randomized Phase 2 trial arms evaluating HS-410 in combination with BCG for the treatment of NMIBC. As previously announced, Heat completed enrollment of the 75 patients for these three combination trial arms in October 2015 and continues to expect to report one-year topline efficacy, immune-response and safety data in the fourth quarter of 2016.
About HS-410 (vesigenurtacel-L)
HS-410 is an investigational product candidate for NMIBC based on Heat’s proprietary ImPACT immunotherapy platform, designed to generate CD8+ "killer" T cells that attack cancer cells. HS-410 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 2, placebo-controlled NMIBC trial at multiple centers and has been granted U.S. FDA Fast Track Designation for the treatment of NMIBC.