Kite Pharma Opens State-of-the-Art T-Cell Therapy Manufacturing Facility

On June 20, 2016 Kite Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: KITE), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing engineered autologous T-cell therapy (eACT) products for the treatment of cancer, reported the official opening of its new commercial manufacturing facility in El Segundo, California (Press release, Kite Pharma, JUN 20, 2016, View Source [SID:1234513463]).

Schedule your 30 min Free 1stOncology Demo!
Discover why more than 1,500 members use 1stOncology™ to excel in:

Early/Late Stage Pipeline Development - Target Scouting - Clinical Biomarkers - Indication Selection & Expansion - BD&L Contacts - Conference Reports - Combinatorial Drug Settings - Companion Diagnostics - Drug Repositioning - First-in-class Analysis - Competitive Analysis - Deals & Licensing

                  Schedule Your 30 min Free Demo!

Over 300 employees, investors and company partners attended the unveiling of the 43,500-square-foot, state-of-the-art plant. The facility has been designed to produce chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) and T-cell receptor (TCR) product candidates for clinical trials, as well as for the potential launch and commercialization of Kite’s lead CAR T-cell product candidate, KTE-C19, which is in clinical study for the treatment of chemorefractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and other B-cell malignancies. Kite anticipates commercial launch of KTE-C19 in 2017.

The facility is estimated to have the capacity to produce up to 5,000 patient therapies per year. The plant’s location, adjacent to Los Angeles International Airport, is intended to expedite receipt and shipment of engineered T-cells from and to patients across the United States and Europe.

"Establishing world-class manufacturing capability has always been a priority for Kite," said Timothy Moore, Kite’s Executive Vice President of Technical Operations. "Through our continuous efforts to optimize manufacturing, supply chain and quality control, our proprietary process now reduces the time from when a patient’s materials are shipped to our facility to when the engineered T cells are returned to the patient to approximately 14 days, one of the fastest in the industry."

Underscoring the company’s focus on execution and commitment to the future delivery of immuno-oncology therapies, the El Segundo facility is expected to be operational by the end of this year for clinical production, less than two years after the site groundbreaking in February 2015. The El Segundo facility will complement Kite’s existing clinical manufacturing facilities in Santa Monica, California, that are currently producing therapies for Kite’s ongoing clinical trials.

"We are excited and proud to celebrate the opening of our El Segundo manufacturing facility, the latest milestone in our mission to deliver a potentially transformative therapy to patients with a significant unmet need," said Arie Belldegrun, M.D., FACS, Kite’s Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. "If approved by the FDA, this site will become a model factory serving patients all over the country. We will also continue to innovate and introduce next generation manufacturing technologies at our facility."

About Kite’s ZUMA Clinical Programs for KTE-C19

KTE-C19 is an investigational therapy in which a patient’s T-cells are genetically modified to express a CAR that is designed to target the antigen CD19, a protein expressed on the cell surface of B-cell lymphomas and leukemias. Kite is currently enrolling four pivotal studies (also known as ZUMA studies) for KTE-C19 in patients with various B-cell malignancies.


Study Phase Indication Status
ZUMA-1 Phase 2 Pivotal
NCT02348216 (N=112) Chemorefractory DLBCL, PMBCL, TFL Phase 2 enrolling
ZUMA-2 Phase 2 Pivotal
NCT02601313 (N=70) Relapsed/refractory MCL Phase 2 enrolling
ZUMA-3 Phase 1/2 Pivotal
NCT02614066 (N=75) Relapsed/refractory Adult ALL Phase 1/2 enrolling
ZUMA-4 Phase 1/2 Pivotal
NCT02625480 (N=75) Relapsed/refractory Pediatric ALL Phase 1/2 enrolling

DLBCL = diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
PMBCL = primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma
TFL = transformed follicular lymphoma
MCL = mantle cell lymphoma
ALL = acute lymphoblastic leukemia