On April 2, 2024 GC Cell, a fully integrated cell therapy pioneer reported poster presentations from studies of its preclinical study of GL205 (GCC2005), a CD5 CAR-NK targeting malignant T-cell lymphoma, and real-world data for the anticancer immunotherapy drug ‘Immuncell-LC’ at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting 2024 that will take place in San Diego, California, on April 5-10 (Press release, GC Cell, APR 2, 2024, View Source [SID1234641711]).
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"We are looking forward to sharing data that GL205 (GCC2005) effectively targets CD5 in malignant T-cell lymphomas, suggesting it as a new treatment option for patients with limited choices from current approved therapies. Presenting at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) offers a significant opportunity to globally disseminate our research findings, creating anticipation for the forthcoming clinical trials of GL205 (GCC2005) slated for IND submission this year." said Sungyong Won, CSO of GC Cell.
Details for the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) 2024 abstracts are as follows:
Poster Presentation Details
Title: Superior anti-tumor activity of GL205, an allogeneic anti-CD5 CAR-NK for treating T-cell malignancies
Authors: Miyoung Jung, Seung Min Kim, Eunsol Lee, Hyunseung Sun, Jaeyoung Yoo, Subin An, Jiyoung Park, MiAe Han, Yusun Kim, Sunglim Cho, Bokyung Min
Session Title: CAR-NK, NK Engagers, and NK Modulators
Session Date and Time: Monday, April 8, 2024 9:00 am PT – 12:40 pm PT
Location: Poster Section 2
Poster Board Number: 7
Published Abstract Number: 1324
Title: A retrospective analysis of the clinical characteristics of metastastic solid cancer patients with cytokine-induced killer cells combined immune checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy
Lead Author: Jong Gwon Choi, Division of Oncology and Hematology, Konyang University Hospital, Daejeon, Korea
Session Title: Adoptive Cellular Therapy 1
Session Date and Time: Monday, April 8, 2024 1:30 pm PT – 5:00 pm PT
Location: Poster Section 39
Poster Board Number: 1
Published Abstract Number: 3595
About Immuncell-LC
Immuncell-LC is the only commercially available adoptive cell therapy treatment of early-stage HCC. It is primarily composed of autologous, cultured blood-derived T lymphocytes with proven efficacy through a large-scale Phase 3 clinical trial which reduced the risk of recurrence by 37% and decreased the mortality rate by 79% compared to the control group. To date, Immuncell-LC has been administered to over 10,000 patients in South Korea without serious adverse events.