On April 12, 2016 Celsion Corporation (NASDAQ: CLSN), an oncology drug development company, reported that data highlighting the potential of GEN-1 in ovarian cancer will be presented at the upcoming American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting, which is being held in New Orleans from April 16-20, 2016 (Press release, Celsion, APR 12, 2016, View Source [SID:1234510703]). GEN-1 is an IL-12 DNA plasmid vector formulated into a nanoparticle with a non-viral delivery system to cause the sustained local production and secretion of the Interleukin-12 (IL-12) protein loco-regionally to the tumor site.
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The poster presentation relates to data demonstrating the significant synergistic anti-cancer effects of GEN-1 in combination with Avastin and Doxil, as well as promising safety and efficacy clinical data for GEN-1 in combination with Doxil in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients.
Details of the presentation are as follows:
Abstract Title: Interleukin-12 Gene Therapy in Combination with Bevacizumab and PEGylated Liposomal Doxorubin for Treatment of Disseminated Ovarian Cancer
Session Title: Drug Delivery
Date and Time: April 18, 2016 from 1:00 – 5:00 pm
"GEN-1 has consistently shown improved outcomes in both pre-clinical and clinical studies when combined with standard of care therapeutics," said Michael H. Tardugno, Celsion’s chaiman, president and CEO. "The remarkable findings from this study further reinforce our development strategy for GEN-1 and accelerate our plans for clinical trials in ovarian cancer patients who have had limited success with first line treatments."
The Company is currently enrolling patients in the OVATION Study, a Phase 1b dose escalating trial combining GEN-1 with neo-adjuvant therapies in newly diagnosed ovarian cancer patients which will provide a starting dose for a follow-on Phase 1/2 study combining GEN-1 with Avastin and Doxil. The Phase 1/2 combination trial is expected to begin in the second half of 2016.
About GEN-1 Immunotherapy
GEN-1, designed using Celsion’s proprietary TheraPlas platform technology, is an IL-12 DNA plasmid vector encased in a nanoparticle delivery system, which enables cell transfection followed by persistent, local secretion of the IL-12 protein. IL-12 is one of the most active cytokines for the induction of potent anti-cancer immunity acting through the induction of T-lymphocyte and natural killer (NK) cell proliferation. The Company has previously reported positive safety and encouraging Phase I results with GEN-1 given as monotherapy in patients with peritoneally metastasized ovarian cancer, and recently completed a Phase Ib trial of GEN-1 in combination with PEGylated doxorubicin in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. GEN-1 has also demonstrated preclinical activity in glioblastoma multiforme (brain cancer) and the Company plans to initiate a Phase I study in this indication in the second half of 2015.