On April 8, 2022 Bantam Pharmaceutical, a drug discovery and development company targeting selective modulation of mitochondrial dynamics in cancer, reported that it will present new data on its lead drug candidate BTM-3566 at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) 2022 taking place the 8th-13th of April in New Orleans (Press release, Bantam Pharmaceutical, APR 8, 2022, View Source [SID1234611783]). The data demonstrate that BTM-3566 co-opts a specific mitochondrial quality control pathway to induce apoptosis in cell lines, xenografts and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL).
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The poster presentation on Wednesday, April 13th highlights the robust in vivo activity of BTM-3566, including complete and durable regressions in 6 out of 9 PDX models with a 100% response rate across a range of difficult to treat DLBCL tumors. Equally important, BTM-3566 acts through a novel mechanism of action with activity across multiple genomic and phenotypic subtypes of DLBCL, suggesting this represents an impactful treatment option for patients progressing on existing standard-of-care agents. Emerging data characterizing the responses and dependency on expression of a mitochondrial protein will also be presented.
The abstract is available now on the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) website.
Michael Stocum, CEO of Bantam Pharmaceutical, commented: "We are excited to be presenting this new data at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper). Together with our academic collaborators, we continue enhancing our understanding of the novel mechanism of BTM-3566 and its capacity to induce apoptosis in cancer cells. We expect to file an Investigational New Drug (IND) application for BTM-3566 this quarter (2Q 2022) and are prepared to initiate clinical trials later this year. Our IND and pre-clinical data are generating significant enthusiasm with oncologists as we advance toward the clinic."
Title: BTM-3566 co-opts mitochondrial quality control pathways to induce apoptosis, and complete tumor regression in DLBCL cell lines, xenografts and PDX models
About BTM-3566
BTM-3566 is an orally-available novel small molecule compound with broad anti-cancer activity in hematologic and solid tumors, initially focused on Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphomas (DLBCL). BTM-3566’s anti-cancer mechanism of action is unique and differentiated from other therapeutics, disrupting mitochondrial function in tumor cells to induce apoptosis (cell death). An IND application for BTM-3566 in B-cell malignancies is being completed for submission in Q2 2022.