On September 16, 2024 Poseida Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: PSTX), a clinical-stage allogeneic cell therapy and genetic medicines company advancing differentiated non-viral treatments for patients with cancer and rare diseases, reported that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation to P-BCMA-ALLO1, an investigational stem cell memory T cell (TSCM)-based allogeneic CAR-T cell therapy in Phase 1/1b clinical development for the treatment of patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (Press release, Poseida Therapeutics, SEP 16, 2024, View Source [SID1234646681]).
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RMAT designation includes all the benefits of the Fast Track and Breakthrough Therapy designation programs, including early interactions with the FDA. Poseida’s RMAT application was evaluated based on encouraging early data from its ongoing Phase 1 study of P-BCMA-ALLO1, which demonstrated P-BCMA-ALLO1’s potential to offer promising efficacy, safety profile and rapid ‘off-the-shelf’ patient access.
"The RMAT designation for P-BCMA-ALLO1, our lead program, is based on impressive early clinical data from our ongoing Phase 1 study and further validates its potential to address the unmet needs of patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma," said Kristin Yarema, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Poseida Therapeutics. "Importantly, our data has shown clinical responses in very sick, refractory patients, including those that have received prior BCMA-targeted therapies. With both RMAT and Orphan Drug designations for P-BCMA-ALLO1, we look forward to working closely with the FDA as we continue to advance this next-generation, off-the shelf allogeneic CAR-T therapy, including the recently initiated Phase 1b portion of the trial."
The Company will report new clinical data from the P-BCMA-ALLO1 Phase 1 study in an oral session at the 21st International Myeloma Society Annual Meeting, which is being held in Rio de Janeiro from September 25-28, 2024. Additional clinical updates are planned for the second half of 2024, subject to coordination with Roche, which has a strategic collaboration with Poseida covering multiple investigational allogeneic CAR-T therapies targeting blood cancers, including P-BCMA-ALLO1.
The RMAT designation is a program under the 21st Century Cures Act that is intended to expedite the development and review of regenerative medicine therapies for serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions. A regenerative medicine therapy is eligible for RMAT designation if it is intended to treat, modify, reverse or cure a serious or life-threatening disease or condition, and preliminary clinical evidence indicates that the regenerative medicine therapy has the potential to address unmet medical needs for such disease or condition.
RMAT designation includes all Breakthrough Therapy designation features, including early interactions to discuss any potential surrogate or intermediate endpoints. RMATs may be eligible for accelerated approval based on previously agreed-upon surrogate or intermediate endpoints that are reasonably likely to predict long-term clinical benefit, or reliance upon data obtained from a meaningful number of sites, including through expansion to additional sites, as appropriate.
About P-BCMA-ALLO1
P-BCMA-ALLO1 is an allogeneic CAR-T product candidate licensed to Roche targeting B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) for the treatment of relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. This allogeneic program includes a VH-based binder that targets BCMA and clinical data presented at ASH (Free ASH Whitepaper) in December 2023 support the Company’s belief that T stem cell (TSCM)-rich allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to offer effective, safe, and reliable treatment addressing unmet needs in multiple myeloma. The FDA has granted P-BCMA-ALLO1 Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation for adult patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma after three or more prior lines of therapies including a proteasome inhibitor (PI), an immunomodulatory agent (IMiD), and anti-CD38 antibody in addition to Orphan Drug designation for multiple myeloma. Additional information about the Phase 1/1b study is available at www.clinicaltrials.gov using identifier: NCT04960579.