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Monday, April 1, 2019

Celldex presents data from its bispecific and TAM receptor programs at AACR

Celldex Therapeutics presented promising data from the company’s growing bispecific and TAM receptor programs during poster sessions at the American Association for Cancer Research, AACR, Annual Meeting 2019. “Our research and discovery efforts have yielded multiple promising candidates that address important needs in cancer immunotherapy and complement our pipeline,” said Tibor Keler, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer of Celldex Therapeutics. “CDX-527 joins two powerful pathways in the immune system, PD-1 blockade and CD27 costimulation. The data we presented at AACR demonstrate that this bispecific antibody candidate has greater activity than the combination of the two individual antibodies and support advancing the program into IND-enabling studies. In addition, we also presented data on our lead candidate antibodies targeting the TAM receptors, which act as checkpoints on myeloid cells. We have uncovered a unique mechanism for antibody-mediated activation of dendritic cells and macrophages and demonstrated that a surrogate MerTK mAb promotes anti-tumor immunity alone and enhances the activity of PD-1 blockade. We look forward to continuing to progress both CDX-527 and our TAM program over the course of the year,” concluded Keler.

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