On April 8, 2022 Sutro Biopharma, Inc. ("Sutro" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: STRO), a clinical-stage drug discovery, development and manufacturing company focused on the application of precise protein engineering and rational design to create next-generation cancer therapeutics, reported new nonclinical data for its folate receptor alpha (FolRα) targeting antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) STRO-002, in an e-poster session, at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting 2022, being held virtually and in New Orleans from April 8-13, 2022 (Press release, Sutro Biopharma, APR 8, 2022, View Source [SID1234611720]).
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STRO-002 is an ADC designed to target FolRα, which is currently in Phase 1 clinical trials for the treatment of ovarian and endometrial cancers. In the e-poster session presented at AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper), studies in vitro demonstrate STRO-002’s ability to induce hallmarks of immunogenic cell death. Studies in vivo show that pre-administration of STRO-002 to FolRα-expressing tumor cells confers anti-tumor immunity as demonstrated by both rejection of the primary tumor and significant protection after a tumor re-challenge. Further, in vivo induction of immunogenic cell death extended to a complementary anti-tumor mechanism in combination with a checkpoint inhibitor (avelumab) in re-challenged animals. Additionally, when STRO-002 was administered in combination with an anti-VEGF antibody (bevacizumab), the tumor growth was significantly inhibited.
Nonclinical studies using endometrial and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patient derived xenograft models with diverse levels of FolRα expression demonstrated robust STRO-002 activity, with the degree of efficacy correlating with FolRα levels. Similar activity was also seen in cells with moderate to low levels of FolRα expression. In the NSCLC model, a STRO-002 dose of 10 mg/ml resulted in significant and long-term responses.
"These nonclinical data provide insight into STRO-002’s immunogenic cell death properties and reveal its potential to elicit host immune system engagement and potentiate efficacy in a targeted and dependent manner," said Trevor Hallam, Ph.D., President of Research and Chief Scientific Officer at Sutro. "The potent cytotoxic and immune stimulatory properties of STRO-002 through immunogenic cell death may also enhance activity in indications that are thought to have lower levels of FolRα such as in non-small cell lung cancer and endometrial cancers."
The data is being presented as an e-poster at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Annual Meeting, with details as follows:
The poster is accessible through the Clinical/Scientific Presentation and Publication Highlights page of the News section of the company’s website at www.sutrobio.com.