08 November 2024 | Friday | News
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a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel immunotherapies, announced the company will deliver poster presentations at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Annual Conference, highlighting preclinical data supporting two clinical-stage assets, DF6215, its engineered IL-2 cytokine, and DF9001, its EGFR-targeting TriNKET, for the treatment of advanced solid tumors.
Data show that Dragonfly's DF6215 IL-2 cytokine drives greater therapeutic benefit in vivo than non-alpha IL-2, with no evidence of capillary leak syndrome or cytokine release syndrome . In addition, DF6215 synergizes with PD-1 blockade cancer treatment in the "cold" B16F10 melanoma tumor model, without adding toxicity. "DF6215 is a differentiated IL-2, specifically tuned to potently stimulate anti-tumor CD8 T cells and NK cells without incurring counterproductive Treg expansion or VLS," said Ann Cheung, Chief Scientific Officer of Dragonfly Therapeutics.
Dragonfly's DF9001 EGFR-targeting TriNKET drives efficacy via both EGFR-signal inhibition and immune-mediated mechanisms. Data show superior anti-tumor activity via EGFR signal inhibition compared to cetuximab in a xenograft mice model, and that DF9001 induces potent in vivo efficacy via immune effector cells, even in cancer models not dependent on EGFR signaling. DF9001 was well-tolerated at ≤50 mg/kg/week in a 4-week GLP study in cynomolgus monkeys. "DF9001 is the only EGFR-targeting agent that allows engagement of both innate and adaptive immune effectors," remarked Cheung, "and does so with a favorable safety profile."
SITC is being held November 6-10, 2024 in Houston, Texas, USA. Dragonfly's poster presentations will take place on Saturday, Nov. 9, Lunch (12:15–1:45 pm), and Poster Reception (7–8:30 pm) in the George R. Brown Convention Center - Level 1 - Exhibit Halls AB.
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