Antengene To Present Latest Results from TORCH-2 Study of ATG-008 in Advanced Solid Tumors in Poster Discussion at ASCO 2023

On May 25, 2023 Antengene Corporation Limited ("Antengene" SEHK: 6996.HK), a leading innovative, commercial-stage global biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing first-in-class and/or best-in-class medicines for cancer, reported that the latest results from the Phase I/II TORCH-2 study will be presented as a poster at the 2023 American Society for Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting (ASCO 2023) taking place from June 2nd to 6th, 2023 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, IL (Press release, Antengene, MAY 25, 2023, View Source [SID1234632097]). Being among the 22 China studies selected for Poster Discussions this year, the abstract will also be presented in a Poster Discussion session on June 3rd.

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"It is our pleasure to have the latest results from the TORCH-2 study selected for Poster Discussion at ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper) 2023," said Dr. Amily Zhang, Antengene’s Chief Medical Officer. "Going forward, we will maintain close collaboration with the investigator team of the TORCH-2 study and liaise with regulatory authorities in China and other APAC markets to align on a registration path in cervical cancer and to continue evaluating the combination in additional ongoing studies in other solid tumors."

The TORCH-2 study is a Phase I/II trial of the mTORC1/2 inhibitor ATG-008 plus the Anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody toripalimab for the treatment of patients with advanced solid tumors. The study enrolled 46 patients, including 21 patients with cervical cancer, to evaluate ATG-008 at three doses (15, 20 and 30 mg) in combination with the standard dose of toripalimab. Study patients had advanced solid tumors with a baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score of 0-1 (the majority scored 1 on the ECOG scale) and a median of 2 lines of therapy (range:0-7). Median patient age was 53 years. Patients with prior PI3K/AKT/mTOR therapy were excluded. Pharmacokinetics and exploratory biomarkers of drug activity were also evaluated. The data are presented as of the cut-off date of October 21st, 2022.

Poster Details
Title: A phase I/II study of the TORC1/2 inhibitor onatasertib combined with toripalimab in patients with advanced solid tumors

Abstract: 2526
Session: Developmental Therapeutics – Immunotherapy
Poster: 368
Poster Discussion Session Date and Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM, June 3, 2023 (Central Time) / 4:00 AM – 5:30 AM, June 4, 2023 (Beijing Time)

52.4% ORR in the Cervical Cancer Cohort: Among the 21 patients in the cervical cancer cohort, 1 patient with negative PD-L1 expression experienced a CR and 9 patients experienced a partial response (PR). Note that the patient who achieved a CR in this cohort remained on treatment for more than 883 days and is on treatment with single agent ATG-008 as of the cut-off date. The mPFS for the cohort was 7.2 months.
Additional Responses in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC): The study reported one additional PR in a patient with NPC; this patient remained on study for over two years.
Recommended Phase II Dose (RP2D) was Defined: The RP2D for ATG-008 was determined to be 15 mg in combination with toripalimab.
Safety Evaluation Did Not Identify any Dose-Limiting Toxicity (DLT) or Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) from the Dose Escalation Phase: The study did not identify any DLT or reach the MTD; 97.8% of patients had more than one treatment emergent adverse event (TEAE) and 69.6% of patients had TEAEs > grade 3, most common of which were decreased lymphocytes (23.9%), rash (10.6%) and hyperglycemia (10.9%). Pharmacokinetic profiles of ATG-008 in combination with toripalimab were similar to ATG-008 monotherapy across APAC and US patients. No new safety signals were reported.
About ATG-008

ATG-008 (onatasertib) is an orally available mTORC 1/2 inhibitor. ATG-008 inhibits the activity of mTOR, which may result in the induction of tumor cell apoptosis and a decrease in tumor cell proliferation. mTOR, a serine/threonine kinase that is upregulated in a variety of tumors, has an important role in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway, which is frequently dysregulated in human cancers. ATG-008 has been studied in clinical trials to treat a broad range of tumor types including multiple myeloma (MM), glioblastoma (GBM), hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), etc.