Did ya'll catch the German & Australian co-authors with Gerber & Shan on the SUNRISE ASCO Abstract?
AUTHORS: David E. Gerber, Joseph Shan, Ulrich Keilholz, David R. Spigel, Leora Horn, Rebecca Suk Heist, Rachel E. Sanborn, Paul N. Mainwaring, Chandra Prakash Belani, Martin J. Edelman UTSW-MC/Dallas; Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Tustin, CA; Charité Comprehensive Cancer Center, Berlin, Germany; Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN; Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, TN; Mass. General Hospital, Boston, MA; Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, OR; ICON Cancer Care, South Brisbane, Australia; Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute, Hershey, PA; University of New Mexico Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM
ASCO'14 Saturday, 5-31-14 1:15pm-5:00pm - General Poster Session Track: Lung Cancer, Session: Lung Cancer - Non-small Cell Metastatic Abstract #TPS8129 - poster board #304B “Stimulating an Immune Response Through Bavituximab in a Phase III Lung Cancer Study” ['SUNRISE'] David E. Gerber, MD (UTSW: http://tinyurl.com/n2powk4 ), Joe Shan (VP/Clin+Reg.Affairs, Peregrine), et al..
PPHM SAB’er Dr. Rolf Brekken (UTSW) is speaking at a CRI “Cancer Immunotherapy” webinar on 5-28-14 (2-2:45pmET). His speech is titled, “Reactivating Your Immune System to Fight Cancer.” This is 2 days before ASCO begins this year (May30-June3 2014). Dr. Brekken’s is the first webinar in a series of 5, kicking off June as “Cancer Imunotherapy Month”. The link to this is on Peregrine’s homepage: http://www.peregrineinc.com
CRI = Cancer Research Institute, NYC ( http://www.cancerresearch.org ) “The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) is the world's only nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to harnessing the immune system's power to conquer all cancers.” CRI Webinars ( http://www.cancerresearch.org/news-publications/webinars ): - - - - - - - - - - - 5-28-14 2pmET: Rolf Brekken, PhD (UTSW/PPHM-SAB), "Reactivating Your Immune System to Fight Cancer" Register for Dr. Brekken’s webcast here => http://tinyurl.com/oh3cmqq - - - - - OTHERS IN THE SERIES: 6-5-14: Nina Bhardwaj, MD/PhD, "Harnessing the Immune System to Treat Melanoma" 6-10-14: Sumit K. Subudhi, MD/PhD, "Immunotherapy for Prostate, Bladder, and Kidney Cancers" 6-17-14: George Coukos, MD/PhD, "Developing Effective Immunotherapies for Ovarian Cancer & Other Tumors” 6-24-14: Glenn Dranoff, MD (Dana-Farber/Harvard CC), "Immunotherapy for Lung Cancer”
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = The Inventor of the PS-Targeting Mabs, like 3G4/bavituximab, is Dr. Philip E. Thorpe of UTSW-MC/Dallas. 4-2-13: Peregrine Mourns Loss of Dr. Philip E. Thorpe (1951-2013) http://tinyurl.com/l9gqmt5 2013: Dr. Thorpe’s lab taken over by UTSW’s Dr. Rolf Brekken following his passing: http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/brekken
BAVI MOA: 3-25-14 Dr. Rolf Brekken’s 40min talk at NYAS Lung Cancer Symposium http://tinyurl.com/lq9stnk (45 Slides) . . .Dr.Brekken’s talk: “Antibody-mediated Inhibition of PS - A Novel Strategy for Immune Checkpoint Blockade” . . .The 5 speakers: Jessica Donington, Roy Herbst, Balazs Halmos, Suresh Ramalingam, Rolf Brekken BAVI MOA: 12-2013 Bavi’s Immunotherapeutic MOA overviewed by UTSW’s Brekken/Huang in Pan European Networks Jrnl. http://tinyurl.com/lnb46pq Bavi MOA: 4-min Video on Bavi’s Immunotherapeutic Moa added to PeregineInc.com on 1-13-2014: http://tinyurl.com/mbd3kta
= = = = = = = = = = = =ASCO 2014: May30-June3 2014: ASCO 50th Annual Meeting, Chicago http://am.asco.org - Gerber/Shan SUNRISE Abstract: http://tinyurl.com/kzvokb6 …5-31-14 1:15pm-5:00pm(Sat.) - Poster Session: Lung Cancer - Non-small Cell Metastatic …#TPS8129, David E. Gerber, MD (UTSW: http://tinyurl.com/n2powk4 ), Joe Shan (PPHM VP), 8More, “Stimulating an Immune Response Through Bavituximab in a Phase III Lung Cancer Study” …Peregrine Booth #19121/”E=Enhanced”(1 of 67), 400sf (see: http://tinyurl.com/ln5e96k ) …All ASCO exhibitors: http://events.jspargo.com/asco14/public/exhibitors.aspx . . May30-June3 2014: ASCO 50th Annual Meeting, Chicago http://am.asco.org Home: http://iplanner.asco.org/am2014/AM2014.aspx Peregrine Booth #19121/”E=Enhanced”(1 of 67), 400sf (see: http://tinyurl.com/ln5e96k ) …All ASCO exhibitors: http://events.jspargo.com/asco14/public/exhibitors.aspx …Abstracts: http://abstracts.asco.org/144/IndexView_144.html - - - - - - - - - - Saturday, 5-31-14 1:15pm-5:00pm - General Poster Session Track: Lung Cancer, Session: Lung Cancer - Non-small Cell Metastatic Abstract #TPS8129 - poster board #304B “Stimulating an Immune Response Through Bavituximab in a Phase III Lung Cancer Study” David E. Gerber, MD (UTSW: http://tinyurl.com/n2powk4 ), Joe Shan (VP/Clin+Reg.Affairs, Peregrine), et al.. FULL ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Escape from immune surveillance is a frequent mechanism of tumor initiation, proliferation, and resistance to treatment. Bavituximab is a chimeric monoclonal antibody with immune modulating properties. Bavituximab targets exposed phosphatidylserine (PS) on tumor vascular endothelium, tumor cells and tumor derived exosomes. Exposed PS in the tumor microenvironment suppresses immune and inflammatory responses by binding to PS receptors on myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC) and M2 macrophages, which leads to production of anti-inflammatory cytokines such as TGF-B and IL-10 which inhibits the development of an adaptive immune response. In preclinical models, PS-targeting antibodies counter these effects, resulting in production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-a and IL-1B, maturation of dendritic cells and induction of tumor specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte immunity. Administration of docetaxel increases PS exposure within the tumor microenvironment and also suppresses MDSCs, thereby enhancing bavituximab's effects. In a double-blind Phase II clinical trial, bavituximab 3 mg/kg plus docetaxel was well-tolerated and demonstrated 60% improvement (11.7 vs 7.3 month) in median overall survival (OS) compared to control. METHODS: In this randomized, double-blind, global Phase III clinical trial, approximately 600 pts with 2nd-line stage IIIb/IV non-squamous NSCLC will be randomized 1:1 to receive up to six 21-day cycles of docetaxel 75 mg/m2 with placebo or bavituximab 3 mg/kg weekly until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients must have one progression on platinum doublet therapy for advanced disease. Prior maintenance or targeted therapy is allowed if only 1 progression occurred. Within each geographic region, patients will be stratified by disease stage and prior maintenance/targeted therapy. The primary endpoint is overall survival and secondary endpoints include overall response rate (modified RECIST 1.1), progression free survival (PFS) and safety. Clinical trial information: NCT01999673 - http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01999673 AUTHORS: David E. Gerber, Joseph Shan, Ulrich Keilholz, David R. Spigel, Leora Horn, Rebecca Suk Heist, Rachel E. Sanborn, Paul N. Mainwaring, Chandra Prakash Belani, Martin J. Edelman UTSW-MC/Dallas; Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Tustin, CA; Charité Comprehensive Cancer Center, Berlin, Germany; Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN; Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, TN; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, OR; ICON Cancer Care, South Brisbane, Australia; Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute, Hershey, PA; University of New Mexico Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM
REPLAY of Dr.Brekken’s 5-28-14 CRI “Cancer Immunotherapy” Webinar about PS-Targeting Bavituximab as an Upstream/Global Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor, and other immune activators (47-min Video & Slides)…
Dr. Rolf Brekken, “Reactivating Your Immune System to Fight Cancer” DESC: On May 28, 2014, Rolf Brekken, PhD, an associate professor in the depts of surgery & pharmacology at UTSW-MC/Dallas, provided information on how cancers evade the immune system and what treatments & combination of treatments, including bavituximab and other immune activators, can be used to reactivate your immuno-suppressed tumor to effectively fight cancer. This 45-minute online webinar, which is part of the <c>Cancer Research Institute's (CRI: http://www.cancerresearch.org ) “Breakthroughs in Cancer Immunotherapy” webinar series, was generously supported by Peregrine Pharmaceuticals ( http://www.peregrineinc.com ). These webinars are offered free to the public and feature informative updates from leaders in cancer immunotherapy, followed by a moderated Q&A. For more information on this webinar, or to register for upcoming webinars, please visit http://www.cancerresearch.org/webinars . Dr. Brekken was introduced by Brian Brewer, Dir. of Mkt/Comm. at CRI.
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = PPHM SAB’er Dr. Rolf Brekken (UTSW/PPHM-SAB) spoke at a CRI “Cancer Immunotherapy” webinar on 5-28-14 (2-2:45pmET). His speech was titled, “Reactivating Your Immune System to Fight Cancer.” This is 2 days before Dr. David E. Gerber, MD (UTSW: http://tinyurl.com/n2powk4 ) and Joe Shan (PPHM VP), present Poster #TPS8129 at ASCO’14 titled, “Stimulating an Immune Response Through Bavituximab in a Phase III Lung Cancer Study.” Dr. Brekken’s is the first CRI webinar in a series of 5, kicking off June as “Cancer Imunotherapy Month”. The link to this is on Peregrine’s homepage: http://www.peregrineinc.com
CRI = Cancer Research Institute, NYC ( http://www.cancerresearch.org ) “The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) is the world's only nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to harnessing the immune system's power to conquer all cancers.” CRI Webinars ( http://www.cancerresearch.org/news-publications/webinars ): - - - - - - - - - - - 5-28-14 2pmET: Rolf Brekken, PhD (UTSW/PPHM-SAB), "Reactivating Your Immune System to Fight Cancer" Register for Dr. Brekken’s webcast here => http://tinyurl.com/oh3cmqq - - - - - OTHERS IN THE SERIES: 6-5-14: Nina Bhardwaj, MD/PhD, "Harnessing the Immune System to Treat Melanoma" 6-10-14: Sumit K. Subudhi, MD/PhD, "Immunotherapy for Prostate, Bladder, and Kidney Cancers" 6-17-14: George Coukos, MD/PhD, "Developing Effective Immunotherapies for Ovarian Cancer & Other Tumors” 6-24-14: Glenn Dranoff, MD (Dana-Farber/Harvard CC), "Immunotherapy for Lung Cancer”
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = The Inventor of the PS-Targeting Mabs, like 3G4/bavituximab, is Dr. Philip E. Thorpe of UTSW-MC/Dallas. 4-2-13: Peregrine Mourns Loss of Dr. Philip E. Thorpe (1951-2013) http://tinyurl.com/l9gqmt5 2013: Dr. Thorpe’s lab taken over by UTSW’s Dr. Rolf Brekken following his passing: http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/brekken
BAVI MOA: 3-25-14 Dr. Rolf Brekken’s 40min talk at NYAS Lung Cancer Symposium http://tinyurl.com/lq9stnk (45 Slides) . . .Dr.Brekken’s talk: “Antibody-mediated Inhibition of PS - A Novel Strategy for Immune Checkpoint Blockade” . . .The 5 speakers: Jessica Donington, Roy Herbst, Balazs Halmos, Suresh Ramalingam, Rolf Brekken BAVI MOA: 12-2013 Bavi’s Immunotherapeutic MOA overviewed by UTSW’s Brekken/Huang in Pan European Networks Jrnl. http://tinyurl.com/lnb46pq Bavi MOA: 4-min Video on Bavi’s Immunotherapeutic Moa added to PeregineInc.com on 1-13-2014: http://tinyurl.com/mbd3kta
= = = = = = = = = = = =ASCO 2014: May30-June3 2014: ASCO 50th Annual Meeting, Chicago http://am.asco.org - Gerber/Shan SUNRISE Abstract: http://tinyurl.com/kzvokb6 …5-31-14 1:15pm-5:00pm(Sat.) - Poster Session: Lung Cancer - Non-small Cell Metastatic …#TPS8129, David E. Gerber, MD (UTSW: http://tinyurl.com/n2powk4 ), Joe Shan (PPHM VP), 8More, “Stimulating an Immune Response Through Bavituximab in a Phase III Lung Cancer Study” …Peregrine Booth #19121/”E=Enhanced”(1 of 67), 400sf (see: http://tinyurl.com/ln5e96k ) …All ASCO exhibitors: http://events.jspargo.com/asco14/public/exhibitors.aspx . . May30-June3 2014: ASCO 50th Annual Meeting, Chicago http://am.asco.org Home: http://iplanner.asco.org/am2014/AM2014.aspx Peregrine Booth #19121/”E=Enhanced”(1 of 67), 400sf (see: http://tinyurl.com/ln5e96k ) …All ASCO exhibitors: http://events.jspargo.com/asco14/public/exhibitors.aspx …Abstracts: http://abstracts.asco.org/144/IndexView_144.html - - - - - - - - - - Saturday, 5-31-14 1:15pm-5:00pm - General Poster Session Track: Lung Cancer, Session: Lung Cancer - Non-small Cell Metastatic Abstract #TPS8129 - poster board #304B “Stimulating an Immune Response Through Bavituximab in a Phase III Lung Cancer Study” David E. Gerber, MD (UTSW: http://tinyurl.com/n2powk4 ), Joe Shan (VP/Clin+Reg.Affairs, Peregrine), et al.. FULL ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Escape from immune surveillance is a frequent mechanism of tumor initiation, proliferation, and resistance to treatment. Bavituximab is a chimeric monoclonal antibody with immune modulating properties. Bavituximab targets exposed phosphatidylserine (PS) on tumor vascular endothelium, tumor cells and tumor derived exosomes. Exposed PS in the tumor microenvironment suppresses immune and inflammatory responses by binding to PS receptors on myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC) and M2 macrophages, which leads to production of anti-inflammatory cytokines such as TGF-B and IL-10 which inhibits the development of an adaptive immune response. In preclinical models, PS-targeting antibodies counter these effects, resulting in production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-a and IL-1B, maturation of dendritic cells and induction of tumor specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte immunity. Administration of docetaxel increases PS exposure within the tumor microenvironment and also suppresses MDSCs, thereby enhancing bavituximab's effects. In a double-blind Phase II clinical trial, bavituximab 3 mg/kg plus docetaxel was well-tolerated and demonstrated 60% improvement (11.7 vs 7.3 month) in median overall survival (OS) compared to control. METHODS: In this randomized, double-blind, global Phase III clinical trial, approximately 600 pts with 2nd-line stage IIIb/IV non-squamous NSCLC will be randomized 1:1 to receive up to six 21-day cycles of docetaxel 75 mg/m2 with placebo or bavituximab 3 mg/kg weekly until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Patients must have one progression on platinum doublet therapy for advanced disease. Prior maintenance or targeted therapy is allowed if only 1 progression occurred. Within each geographic region, patients will be stratified by disease stage and prior maintenance/targeted therapy. The primary endpoint is overall survival and secondary endpoints include overall response rate (modified RECIST 1.1), progression free survival (PFS) and safety. Clinical trial information: NCT01999673 - http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01999673 AUTHORS: David E. Gerber, Joseph Shan, Ulrich Keilholz, David R. Spigel, Leora Horn, Rebecca Suk Heist, Rachel E. Sanborn, Paul N. Mainwaring, Chandra Prakash Belani, Martin J. Edelman UTSW-MC/Dallas; Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Tustin, CA; Charité Comprehensive Cancer Center, Berlin, Germany; Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN; Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, TN; Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Providence Portland Medical Center, Portland, OR; ICON Cancer Care, South Brisbane, Australia; Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute, Hershey, PA; University of New Mexico Cancer Center, Albuquerque, NM
= = = = = = = = BAVITUXIMAB PHASE III TRIAL: (see http://PeregrineTrials.com => http://www.SunriseTrial.com ) A. Phase III Bavi+Doce vs. 2nd-Line NSCLC "SUNRISE" (randomized, double-blind, placebo-ctl'd, n=582) (Start=Dec’13 Est PrimaryComp=Dec’16) USA Protocol:http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01999673- 62 sites a/o 5-29-14 (USA/29 Aus/3 Fr/1 Ger/6 Hungary/4 Korea/4 Spain/13 Taiwan/2) …EU/EEA Registries: (pts world=582, pts/EU=345, planned EU sites=100) • GER:http://www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu/ctr-search/trial/2013-003953-13/DE (planned sites=14, pts=43) • SPAIN:http://www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu/ctr-search/trial/2013-003953-13/ES (planned sites=16, pts=100) • HUNGARY:http://www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu/ctr-search/trial/2013-003953-13/HU (planned sites=9, pts=28) ...EU= European Union (29 countries – see http://www.gov.uk/eu-eea ), EEA=European Economic Area (all the EU, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) …Regions where sites are planned: Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Korea, Romania, Russia., Spain, Taiwan, Ukraine, USA ...3-2014: Eur.Med.Assoc.(EMA) appears to approve Bavi/2L-NSCLC for possible future trial in Children: http://tinyurl.com/lqsjfj2 1-6-14: FDA grants FAST TRACK status to Bavi in 2ndLine NSCLC http://tinyurl.com/l799ukk 12-30-13: Pivotal Ph.3 ‘SUNRISE’ NSCLC Trial Initiated (n=~600, sites=~100) http://tinyurl.com/kdjb9qz 5-20-13: FDA Approves Bavituximab Ph.III Design for 2L/NSCLC; 600-pt trial to begin by y/e’13 http://tinyurl.com/n3dxtm6 ...S.King: “We will now focus on starting the Ph.III trial while continuing ongoing partnering discussions.” …R.Garnick: “This was a highly collaborative effort with the FDA; this trial, when combined with Bavi’s supporting data to date, could be sufficient to support a future BLA submission."