Unum Therapeutics Announces Abstract Accepted for Presentation at the Fourth CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference

On September 17, 2018 Unum Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: UMRX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of cellular immunotherapies based on its novel, universal Antibody-Coupled T cell Receptor (ACTR) technology platform, reported that the Company will be presenting data on the first dose level (40×106 ACTR+ T cells) of its ATTCK-20-03 clinical trial evaluating ACTR707 in combination with rituximab in patients with relapsed or refractory CD20-positive B cell non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (r/r NHL) (Press release, Unum Therapeutics, SEP 17, 2018, View Sourcenews-releases/news-release-details/unum-therapeutics-announces-abstract-accepted-presentation" target="_blank" title="View Sourcenews-releases/news-release-details/unum-therapeutics-announces-abstract-accepted-presentation" rel="nofollow">View Source [SID1234529485]). Three of the six patients treated at the first dose level achieved a complete response, two of which remained ongoing at the time of the most recent data cut off. No dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) were observed in any of the four DLT-evaluable patients, and no serious or severe adverse events of cytokine release syndrome or neurotoxicity were observed in any patients. These data will be presented at the Fourth Annual CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference (CIMT) (Free CIMT Whitepaper) on September 30 in New York, New York.

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"These preliminary clinical data suggest that complete responses may be achieved without cytokine release syndrome, further validating the potential of our proprietary ACTR technology platform," said Chuck Wilson, Chief Executive Officer of Unum. "The ATTCK-20-03 trial is a key element of our strategy to develop novel therapeutics for patients with no available treatment options."

"Complete responses observed in this heavily pre-treated patient population at the first dose level of the ATTCK-20-03 trial support the potential potency of ACTR T cells for these patients," said Michael Vasconcelles, Chief Medical Officer of Unum. "Based upon this encouraging preliminary profile, we look forward to continuing the dose escalation phase of this study. We expect these and future data to support selection of an ACTR product candidate to progress into potential registration trials in patients with r/r NHL."

Enrollment and ACTR707 dosing in the second dose cohort (60×106 ACTR+ T cells) of the ATTCK-20-03 trial has been completed and dose escalation is proceeding. The Company expects to present additional data from this study later this year.

Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of ACTR707, Autologous T Lymphocytes Expressing an Antibody-Coupled T Cell Receptor, in Combination with Rituximab in Subjects with Relapsed or Refractory CD20-Positive B-cell Lymphoma (Abstract #A003)

Presenter: Dr. Veronika Bachanova, University of Minnesota

Date: Sunday, September 30, 2018, 11:45am – 2:15pm

Location: New York Marriott Marquis, Westside Ballroom

ATTCK-20-03 is a Phase I, multi-center, open label, single arm clinical trial evaluating ACTR707 in combination with rituximab in patients with r/r NHL. Eligible patients for enrollment must have, among other criteria, received adequate prior anti-lymphoma therapy, including rituximab and chemotherapy, for their CD20-positive r/r NHL. Key eligibility criteria include: pre-specified eligible NHL subtypes, including DLBCL, disease progression following immediate prior therapy, adequate organ function and performance status, and measurable disease. The trial design includes a dose escalation phase using an adaptive design, followed by a cohort expansion phase. Primary study objectives are to characterize the safety of ACTR707 in combination with rituximab and to determine the maximum tolerated dose and proposed recommended Phase 2 dose. Secondary study objectives include: assessment of the anti-lymphoma activity of the combination, ACTR707 persistence, rituximab pharmacokinetics, and inflammatory markers and cytokine levels. Following leukapheresis, each patient receives lymphodepletion followed by the first infusion of rituximab and then a single infusion of ACTR707. Rituximab infusions continue on a regular, pre-specified schedule.

Data in the first cohort of the trial demonstrate complete responses at the first response assessment in 3/6 patients treated with ACTR707 in combination with rituximab, two of which remained ongoing at the time of the most recent data cut off. There were no serious or severe adverse events of cytokine release syndrome, neurotoxicity, or autoimmune events. Grade 3 or higher adverse events were mostly hematologic including neutropenia (n=2), febrile neutropenia (n=2), and thrombocytopenia (n=1). ACTR+ T cells were detectable in all subjects and ACTR+ T cells persisted in the presence of continued rituximab administration. These results support the continued dose escalation of ACTR707 in combination with rituximab.

Conference Call and Webcast
Unum will host a conference call and webcast at 8:30 a.m. EDT today to discuss the data. To participate in the conference call, please dial (866) 300-3411 (domestic) or (636) 812-6658 (international) and enter the conference code: 2958105. To join the live webcast, please visit the investor relations section of the Unum Therapeutics website at View Source at least 10 minutes before the event begins. A webcast replay will be available at the same location on the Unum Therapeutics website beginning approximately two hours after the event and will be archived for 90 days.

About ACTR707

ACTR707 is an investigational drug that may represent an important construct not only for adult patients with CD20+ r/r NHL, when used in combination with rituximab, but also for patients with other cancer types when used in combination with other antibodies. ACTR707 was identified through a comprehensive high-throughput screening effort aimed at identifying receptors with improved functional characteristics across several dimensions. In preclinical testing, ACTR707 demonstrated potent activity against a wide range of hematologic and solid tumor cancers. Given the challenges of the immunosuppressive solid tumor microenvironment, Unum believes that ACTR707’s increased activity may be particularly important in addressing solid tumor cancers. ACTR707 is currently being tested in combination with rituximab in patients with r/r NHL in a Phase I multi-center open label clinical trial, ATTCK-20-03. Testing is expected to be initiated later in 2018 in ATTCK-34-01, a Phase I multi-center open label clinical trial exploring the combination of ACTR707 with trastuzumab in patients with HER2+ advanced cancers.