On April 30, 2024 Sutro Biopharma, Inc. (Sutro or the Company) (NASDAQ: STRO), a clinical-stage oncology company pioneering site-specific and novel-format antibody drug conjugates (ADCs), reported that the randomized portion (Part 2) of REFRαME-O1, the registration-directed trial of luveltamab tazevibulin (luvelta) in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (PROC), is now open for enrollment, and the planned 50 patients in Part 1 of the trial have been enrolled (Press release, Sutro Biopharma, APR 30, 2024, View Source [SID1234642475]). Luvelta is a novel Folate Receptor-α (FRα) targeting ADC with the potential to benefit 8 out of 10 PROC patients, including addressing high unmet medical need in patients with low-medium FRα expression.
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"We are pleased to announce the initiation of the Phase 3 portion of our global, registration-directed clinical trial of luvelta, in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer," said Anne Borgman, M.D., Sutro’s Chief Medical Officer. "The speed with which we were able to enroll Part 1 of the trial speaks to the continued demand for a targeted therapy for patients that are not well supported by the standard of care. With evidence of clinical activity seen in all tumor types that have been tested with luvelta, we look forward to providing a promising treatment option to patients in need, including those with ovarian cancer and beyond."
REFRaME-O1 is a global registration-directed study evaluating the efficacy and safety of luvelta versus chemotherapy in women with PROC with FRα expression ≥25% Tumor Proportion Score (TPS), defined as at least 25% or greater of tumor expressing FRα, at any intensity (1+,2+,3+). In Part 2, approximately 500 patients will be enrolled and randomized 1:1 to the selected luvelta dose or investigators’ choice of chemotherapy. The trial includes a planned interim analysis to support a potential application for accelerated approval.
About Luveltamab Tazevibulin
Luveltamab tazevibulin, abbreviated as "luvelta" and formerly known as STRO-002, is a FRα-targeting antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) designed to treat a broad range of patients with ovarian cancer, including those with lower FRα-expression who are not eligible for approved treatment options targeting FRα. Developed and manufactured with Sutro’s cell-free XpressCF platform, luvelta is a homogeneous ADC with four hemiasterlin cytotoxins per antibody, precisely positioned to efficiently deliver to the tumor while ensuring systemic stability after dosing. REFRαME-O1, a Phase 2/3 registration-directed study for patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer is ongoing. The Company has additional ongoing trials in patients with endometrial cancer and in combination with bevacizumab in patients with ovarian cancer. The Company expects to file an Investigational New Drug (IND) Application for the initiation of a non-small cell lung cancer study in the first half of 2024 and expects to initiate REFRαME-P1, a Phase 2/3 registration-directed study for patients with CBF/GLIS2 acute myeloid leukemia, a rare subtype of pediatric cancer, in the second half of 2024. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted luvelta a Fast Track designation for Ovarian Cancer, as well as Orphan and Rare Pediatric Disease designations for CBF/GLIS2 Pediatric AML.