Adagene Announces Collaboration for Discovery of Novel CAR-T with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

On January 7, 2019 Adagene, Inc., an innovative antibody discovery and engineering company, reported a collaboration with Dr. Richard Childs, Chief of the Laboratory of Transplantation Immunotherapy at the National, Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, to discover antibodies targeting a novel antigen expressed on the surface of tumor cells (Press release, US NIH, JAN 7, 2019, View Source [SID1234553809]). Dr. Childs’s laboratory will convert these antibodies into a CAR-T, as they work to develop a non-major histocompatibility complex (MHC) restricted immunotherapy approach to targeting an endogenous retrovirus with tumor-restricted expression.

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"We are very pleased to be collaborating with such an expert in the field of clinical cancer biology," said Peter Luo, CEO of Adagene. "At Adagene, our goal is to translate innovation and scientific research into life-saving medications. It is incredibly rewarding to have the opportunity to leverage our proprietary Dynamic Precision Library to develop antibodies against a disease with such highly unmet medical need."

"Adagene has gone to great lengths to develop our leading antigen display technology," said Felix Du, Head of Technology Development at Adagene. "With our unique combination of antigen presentation technologies and having a very large, diverse and fully human antibody discovery library we were able to find the first antibodies targeting non-MHC restricted surface-expressed antigens against this class of challenging cancer targets."

Stelexis Therapeutics Closes $43 million Series A to Expand Novel Platform Focused on Cancer Interception

On January 7, 2019 Stelexis Therapeutics, LLC reported that it closed a $43 million Series A financing to expand its proprietary platform to discover and selectively target pre-cancerous stem cells (Press release, Stelexis Therapeutics, JAN 7, 2019, View Source [SID1234550413]). Deerfield established Stelexis in 2017 together with scientific founders, Ulrich Steidl, Evripidis Gavathiotis, Amit Verma, and Roman Perez-Soler of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Health, New York and Derrick Rossi of Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Patrick Doyle serves as the founding CEO, and Keren Paz is the CSO of Stelexis.

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Stelexis’ proprietary drug discovery platform identifies the earliest definable pre-cancerous stem and progenitor cells that lead to the formation of human primary and recurrent tumors for therapeutic intervention and relapse prevention. Stelexis’ mission is to develop novel cancer drugs that selectively target these critical pre-cancerous events related to both hematopoietic and solid malignancies.

"The ability to identify, isolate, study and screen rare pre-cancerous stem cells, from within bulk tumors, is an enormous breakthrough that has the potential to change how cancer patients are treated," stated Dr. Steidl. "Our thesis is that targeting cancer at its very origin should not only be effective as first line therapy, but should also lead to long-lasting remission for patients," said Dr. Rossi, who, prior to co-founding Stelexis, has also co-founded numerous other successful biotechnology companies.

Utilizing Deerfield seed funding and operational support since 2017, Stelexis has established its labs in Albert Einstein College of Medicine facilities, hired key management and is poised to deliver clinical trial data that validate its platform using the proceeds of this Series A round.

"We are thrilled to announce the formation and funding of Stelexis, which has the platform technology to explore the role pre-cancer conditions play in cancer development and recurrence. The team has an outstanding track record and we look forward to a stream of transformative cancer medicines," stated Dr. Robert Jackson, director at Stelexis and partner at Deerfield Management.

"Deerfield’s holistic approach to forming, funding and providing operational support to Stelexis has been instrumental in creating a leadership position in a novel targeted approach to treating cancer," said Patrick Doyle, CEO of Stelexis. "With these funds we are now positioned to execute on our potential to transform patients’ lives."

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Limited to present at the 37th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference

On January 7, 2019 Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd (BSE: 500124, NSE: DRREDDY, NYSE: RDY) reported that the Company will be presenting at the 37th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, California (Press release, Dr Reddy’s, JAN 7, 2019, View Source [SID1234532500]).

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The Company’s Senior Management will present on Tuesday, January 8th, 2019 at 1:30 PM PST [3:00 AM IST on January 9 th, 2019].

The live webcast for the presentation can be accessed on company’s website www.drreddys.com. The transcript and the presentation material of the event will be available on the Company’s website as well.

Castle Biosciences’ DecisionDx-Melanoma Test Identifies High-Risk Melanoma Patients Among Those Traditionally Staged as Low Risk in Newly Published Study

On January 7, 2019 Castle Biosciences, Inc., a skin cancer diagnostics company providing molecular diagnostics to improve cancer management decisions, reported a new publication demonstrating that the DecisionDx-Melanoma gene expression profile (GEP) test can identify high-risk patients who are likely to recur or die from melanoma within groups of patients often considered low risk based on traditional staging metrics (Press release, Castle Biosciences, JAN 7, 2019, View Source [SID1234532533]). Results from this multicenter study of 690 patients demonstrated that the DecisionDx-Melanoma test is an independent predictor of risk for recurrence, metastasis and melanoma-specific death. The study was published in the January 2019 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD).

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"In this study of a large, contemporary melanoma population, the GEP test identified patients at high risk for recurrence and death from melanoma among groups that are deemed low risk by traditional staging metrics," commented study co-author John Vetto, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology and Director of the Cutaneous Oncology Program at the Department of Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University. "The 31-gene GEP test provides independent information that improves risk prediction and enables physicians to develop tailored care for their patients with melanoma."

Study Details:

Patients from three previously published DecisionDx-Melanoma validation studies were combined to enable analysis of test performance in the following three clinically important subgroups that are traditionally considered low risk based on current national melanoma guidelines: (1) patients who had a negative sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy; (2) those with American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) Stage I-IIA melanoma; and (3) those with thin (≤1 mm) tumors.

The DecisionDx-Melanoma test was performed to determine molecular class for each patient, with a Class 1A result indicating the lowest 5-year risk of metastasis and a Class 2B result indicating the highest risk. Study endpoints included recurrence-free survival (RFS; time to local, regional or distant recurrence), distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS; time to any distant metastasis) and melanoma-specific survival (MSS; time to documented death from melanoma).

In this population of 690 unique Stage I-III patients with at least 5 years of follow-up or a metastatic event, median age was 59 years and median Breslow thickness was 1.3 mm. Seventy percent of patients had Stage I or II melanoma.

Key Study Findings:

In the pooled cohort, patients with Class 1A results had significantly higher RFS, DMFS and MSS rates compared to Class 2B (p<0.0001 for all comparisons).
Seventy percent of the patients who were SLN negative and experienced metastasis were identified as Class 2 by the DecisionDx-Melanoma test. Similarly, 79% of melanoma-specific deaths among those who were SLN negative were identified as having a Class 2 result.
Patients with Stage I-IIA melanoma who received a Class 2B DecisionDx-Melanoma test result had significantly worse RFS, DMFS and MSS rates compared to patients with a Class 1A DecisionDx-Melanoma result (p<0.0001 for all comparisons).
Based on Cox multivariate analysis in the Stage I-IIA subgroup that included tumor thickness, ulceration and mitotic rate, DecisionDx-Melanoma test class was found to be the only significant predictor of all three endpoints (RFS, DMFS and MSS; p<0.05 for all).
For patients with thin tumors (≤1 mm), although most patients were low risk Class 1, 15 patients had the highest risk Class 2B result. Those patients with a Class 2B test result had a significantly reduced RFS of 64.6% compared to those with a Class 1A result (96.8%; p<0.0001).
Results of the study extend previous findings of high prognostic accuracy of the DecisionDx-Melanoma GEP test to subgroups of patients at high risk, yet for whom current national melanoma guidelines recommend low intensity follow-up and surveillance. Additionally, the study’s authors suggest that the results could have an important impact on clinical trials evaluating adjuvant treatment of Stage II disease with immunomodulatory or targeted therapies, as the identification of high-risk Stage II patients may guide appropriate patient enrollment in such trials.

The manuscript can be accessed at View Source(18)32328-4/fulltext

About DecisionDx-Melanoma

The DecisionDx-Melanoma test uses tumor biology to predict individual risk of melanoma recurrence and sentinel lymph node positivity independent of traditional factors and has been studied in over 2,900 patients. Using tissue from the primary melanoma, the test measures the expression of 31 genes. The test has been validated in three multi-center studies that have included 690 patients and have demonstrated consistent results. Performance has also been confirmed in four prospective studies including over 700 patients. The consistent high performance and accuracy demonstrated in these studies, which combined have included over 1,300 patients, provides confidence in disease management plans that incorporate DecisionDx-Melanoma test results.

Prediction of the likelihood of sentinel lymph node positivity has also been validated in two prospective multicenter studies that included over 1,400 patients. Impact on patient management plans for one of every two patients tested has been demonstrated in multi-center and single-center studies. More information about the test and disease can be found at www.SkinMelanoma.com.

Upcoming investor conferences

On January 7, 2019 Innate Pharma SA (the "Company" – Euronext Paris: FR0010331421 – IPH) reported that it will be present at the following investor events in the first quarter 2019 (Press release, Innate Pharma, JAN 7, 2019, View Source [SID1234532549]):

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– LifeSci Advisors 1×1 Meetings surrounding the J.P. Morgan Annual Healthcare Conference– San Francisco, January 7-10, 2019

– Oddo BHF Forum – Lyon, January 10-11, 2019

– Degroof Petercam’s Healthcare Seminar – Brussels, January 31, 2019

– Leerink Partners Annual Global Healthcare Conference – NYC, February 27 – March 1, 2019

– Credit Suisse Global Healthcare Conference – London, March 5-6, 2019

– Oppenheimer Annual Healthcare Conference – NYC, March 19-20, 2019

Innate Pharma is committed to meet on a regular basis with the financial community. All corporate information on the Company, such as its financial statements or its corporate presentations, is available on the Company’s websitein the Investors’ section (www.innate-pharma.com/en/investors).