AFFIMED PRESENTS AFM24 MONOTHERAPY DATA IN NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY AND PROVIDES STRATEGIC UPDATE ON AFM24 DEVELOPMENT PLAN

On June 3, 2023 Affimed N.V. (Nasdaq: AFMD) ("Affimed", or the "Company"), a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company committed to giving patients back their innate ability to fight cancer, reported the presentation at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (Free ASCO Whitepaper) Annual Meeting of safety and efficacy data from the EGFR mutant NSCLC expansion cohort of its ongoing phase 1/2 study investigating innate cell engager (ICE) AFM24 as monotherapy (Press release, Affimed, JUN 3, 2023, View Source [SID1234632426]). The data included 15 evaluable patients and showed encouraging early signs of clinical activity including confirmed partial responses and durable stable disease. EGFR mutant NSCLC is a very aggressive and resistant tumor type in which most classical NSCLC treatments achieve limited to no clinical activity, especially in more advanced patients. Affimed’s innate cell engager AFM24 aims to reactivate the innate and consequently the adaptive immune system to recognize and destroy EGFR mutant tumors.

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"The treatment options for patients with advanced solid tumors and EGFR alterations are limited by the development of resistance to existing EGFR targeting therapies and by modest activity of checkpoint inhibitors. The results we have seen with AFM24 monotherapy in an expansion cohort of advanced, refractory NSCLC patients with EGFR mutations indicate that activating the innate immune pathway in this patient population results in anti-tumor activity and may offer a novel therapeutic approach. Given the underlying molecular pathways, we believe that AFM24 could potentially enable checkpoint inhibitors to achieve a positive effect," said Dr. Anthony El-Khoueiry, Associate Director of Clinical Research at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and principal investigator of the AFM24 studies.

The AFM24 EGFR mutant NSCLC cohort is part of the AFM24-101 open-label, non-randomized, multi-center, phase 1/2a study (NCT04259450) investigating the safety, tolerability, and preliminary efficacy of AFM24 monotherapy in patients with advanced or metastatic EGFR+ solid tumors. Other cohorts being investigated included colorectal cancer (CRC) and renal carcinoma (RCC).

At the planned interim analysis, 15 patients with EGFR mutant NSCLC and a median of 2 prior lines of therapy had been treated with a median of 11 doses of AFM24. As of the cut-off date, the data showed clinical activity and signals of anti-tumor activity in 7 out of 15 heavily pre-treated patients, including two confirmed partial responses and five patients with stable disease (SD) resulting in an objective response rate of 13% and a disease control rate of 47%. All patients with stable disease were progression free for at least 3.5 months, with one patient exhibiting ongoing SD for more than 8 months. A reduction in tumor burden was observed in five of 13 patients (38%) with available baseline and subsequent tumor assessments based on RECIST criteria. All patients showed a well-managed safety profile with the majority exhibiting mild-to-moderate treatment-related adverse events in-line with previous findings, highlighting the well-managed safety profile that makes AFM24 a candidate for combination approaches. One Grade 5 (pneumonitis) adverse event was reported in a patient with progressive disease and multiple comorbidities; however, since relation to AFM24 could not be ruled out it is deemed treatment related. Although the formal continuation criteria for the cohort were not met, these data provide proof of concept that targeting NK cells can induce remission in patients with especially hard-to-treat solid tumors.

"We believe that AFM24 can be an important addition to the treatment armamentarium for addressing EGFR mutant tumors as the early anti-tumor effects support further evaluation in a combination setting with the goal of achieving meaningful patient benefit. That is why we are adding an EGFR mutant NSCLC cohort to our ongoing phase 1/2 study in combination with Roche’s PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitor atezolizumab," said Dr. Andreas Harstrick, Chief Medical Officer at Affimed. "Our broad AFM24 program aimed at identifying the right therapeutic settings and indications, and we believe that the data generated to date allow us to build the right path forward to maximize patient benefit."

STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF AFM24
Based on the totality of the data accumulated for AFM24 to date, Affimed will focus its near-term development efforts on advancing AFM24 in combination with checkpoint inhibitors as part of its ongoing AFM24-102 study to further investigate the synergies between AFM24 and atezolizumab. Enrollment in the AFM24-101 monotherapy study will be concluded. An expansion cohort investigating EGFR mutant NSCLC will be added to AFM24-102 based on the encouraging signals observed in AFM24-101. Enrollment for the AFM24-102 combination study is ongoing with early encouraging case studies from the dose escalation supporting the hypothesis of combining innate and adaptive immunotherapy approaches in EGFR-positive solid tumors. An initial data update from the dose escalation and expansion part of the study is expected in the second half of 2023.

AFM24 is also currently being investigated in combination with an autologous NK cell product together with NKGen Biotech. The dose escalation part of this study is ongoing and initial data are expected to be available in H2 2023. Affimed and NKGen have mutually decided to discontinue the study. In line with Affimed’s NK cell combination experience for AFM13, the Company will evaluate the best options to advance this project with an allogeneic off-the-shelf NK cell product which the Company expects to be better suited for combination with AFM24 in a highly advanced patient population.

The Company will provide further details, including data from all three AFM24 monotherapy cohorts, and guidance on the clinical development plan for AFM24 in a conference call and webcast scheduled today.

Conference Call and Webcast Information Affimed will host a conference call and webcast on June 3, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. CDT / 7:00 p.m. EDT to review the monotherapy data and provide a strategic update on the AFM24 program going forward.

The conference call will be available via phone and webcast. The live audio webcast of the call will be available in the "Webcasts" section on the "Investors" page of the Affimed website at View Source To access the call by phone, please use link: https://register.vevent.com/register/BIca5147f060da49d5963a0b00a7bc8a66 and you will be provided with dial-in details and a pin number.

Note: To avoid delays, we encourage participants to dial into the conference call 15 minutes ahead of the scheduled start time. A replay of the webcast will be accessible at the same link for 30 days following the call.

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About AFM24
AFM24 is a tetravalent, bispecific innate cell engager (ICE) that activates the innate immune system by binding to CD16A on innate immune cells and EGFR, a protein widely expressed on solid tumors, to kill cancer cells. Generated by Affimed’s fit-for-purpose ROCK platform, AFM24 represents a distinctive mechanism of action that uses EGFR as a docking site to engage innate immune cells for tumor cell killing through antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis.

Affimed is evaluating AFM24 as monotherapy and in combinations with other cancer treatments in patients with advanced EGFR-expressing solid malignancies whose disease has progressed after treatment with previous anticancer therapies.

AFM24-101, a monotherapy, first-in-human phase 1/2a open-label, is a non-randomized, multi-center, multiple ascending dose escalation and expansion study. Additional details may be found at www.clinicaltrials.gov using the identifier NCT04259450.

AFM24 is also being evaluated in a phase 1/2a study in combination with Roche’s PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitor atezolizumab (AFM24-102, NCT05109442).

Furthermore, Affimed and NKGen Biotech are investigating AFM24 in combination with NKGen Biotech’s NK cell SNK01 in a phase 1/2a study (AFM24-103, NCT05099549).