Agenus Announces Preclinical Data on BMS-986442 (AGEN1777) at AACR 2024

On March 6, 2024 Agenus Inc. ("Agenus") (Nasdaq: AGEN), a leader in discovering and developing novel immunological agents to treat various cancers, reported that the first preclinical data from BMS-986442 (AGEN1777) will be presented in an oral presentation at the upcoming AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Meeting, to be held April 5 – 10, 2024 in San Diego, CA (Press release, Agenus, MAR 6, 2024, View Source [SID1234640893]).

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In non-clinical assays, BMS-986442 demonstrated superior immune activation both as monotherapy and in combination with PD-(L)1 blockade compared to conventional TIGIT antibodies. This novel, Fc-enhanced, bispecific antibody is differentiated from conventional TIGIT monoclonal antibodies by optimally targeting two critical immune checkpoint receptors in the same pathway, TIGIT and CD96. BMS-986442 (AGEN1777) leverages Agenus’ proprietary Fc-engineering platform to harness novel mechanisms of action that extend beyond the capabilities of conventional anti-TIGIT therapy. This innovative strategy could represent a promising approach to overcome the limitations of current anti-TIGIT therapies.

"Immune checkpoint blockade has emerged as a powerful strategy in enhancing anti-tumor immunity. However, conventional TIGIT antibodies have faced limitations with monotherapy activity in clinical settings," said Dhan Chand, Ph.D., Vice President of Research. "BMS-986442 has the potential to address these challenges through Fc modification and the targeting of complementary pathways."

Presentation Details:

Abstract Title: BMS-986442 (AGEN1777), a novel TIGIT/CD96 bispecific antibody, demonstrates superior monotherapy and combination activity versus conventional anti-TIGIT antibodies in preclinical models
Abstract Number: 3915
Presenting Author: Dhan Chand
Session: Immune Targets and Therapies
Presentation Session Date and Time: Monday April 8, 2024, 2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. PST

Data presented at the conference will be available to view in the publications section of the Agenus website (View Source) following the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Meeting.

About BMS-986442 (AGEN1777)

BMS-986442 (AGEN1777) is being developed in partnership between Agenus and Bristol Myers Squibb. The TIGIT and CD96 bispecific antibody is currently being investigated for the treatment of multiple solid tumors in clinical studies in combination with nivolumab and/or chemotherapy. TIGIT is expressed on T cells and NK cells, sharing ligands with the CD96 receptor, and generating co-stimulatory or co-inhibitory signals. Co-inhibition of TIGIT and CD96 is intended to restore effector cell function by blocking the inhibitory immune checkpoint signaling pathway.