Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: INO) announced today that it achieved a third indication milestone from AstraZeneca resulting from dosing a patient in a Phase 2 combination trial evaluating MEDI0457 (formerly called INO-3112) in combination with durvalumab targeting cervical, anal, penile, and vulvar cancers associated with the human papilloma virus (HPV). The milestone achievement for this multi-indication trial is the third MEDI0457-related Phase 2 milestone from AstraZeneca; two previous milestone payments resulted from initiating Phase 2 combination trials targeting head and neck and cervical cancers. Financial arrangements were not disclosed.
Dr. J. Joseph Kim, Inovio’s President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “This Phase 2 milestone stresses the potential breadth of MEDI0457 in treating multiple HPV-associated cancers. Inovio’s goal is to lead the HPV-treatment market from pre-cancers with its lead product VGX-3100 to cancers with MEDI0457 along with our partner AstraZeneca.”
In several on-going Phase 2 cancer-indication trials, AstraZeneca is evaluating MEDI0457 in combination with durvalumab, an anti-PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitor, in patients with HPV-associated head and neck, cervical, anal, penile, and vulvar cancers. Inovio is developing its HPV monotherapy VGX-3100 for pre-cancerous indications in a Phase 3 trial for cervical dysplasia; and in Phase 2 trials for vulvar and anal dysplasia.
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