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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Inovio Presents Cancer Killing Data of DNA-Encoded Bi-specific T Cell Engagers

Data demonstrates tumor-clearing ability of Inovio’s dBiTE technology in preclinical cancer model
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (INO) announced today the company’s novel DNA-Encoded Bi-specific T Cell Engagers (dBiTEs) generated potent anti-tumor activities in a preclinical study. Results were presented as a poster at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in Atlanta. For this study, Inovio, with its collaborators at The Wistar Institute, developed a novel dBiTE targeting the HER2 molecule which was tested in therapeutic models for the treatment of ovarian and breast cancers. Importantly, just a single dose of Inovio’s HER2 dBiTE resulted in high levels of corresponding BiTE in mice for four months, far exceeding what is typically displayed with conventional BiTE’s short half-life of only a few hours. The HER2 dBiTE effectively generated T cell cytotoxicity against HER2-expressing tumor cells resulting in a near-complete tumor clearance.  Also presented was Inovio’s CD19 dBiTE which can kill B cell cancers by targeting B cell specific marker CD19.
Dr. J. Joseph Kim, Inovio’s President and CEO, said, “In layman’s terms, dBiTEs are like a double-sided tape that binds to a tumor and to a cancer-killing T cell.  By allowing the products be expressed directly and efficiently in the patient, our dBiTEs could finally fulfill the therapeutic promise of BiTEs. Based on these promising preclinical results, we are rapidly preparing for the clinical development of our dBiTE candidates, as well as constructing more cancer tumor targeting dBiTE candidates using our transformative dBiTE platform.”
Dr. Kim added, “Leveraging Inovio’s in vivo synthetic nucleic expression platform, we have shown that just one dose of Inovio’s dBiTE could generate corresponding BiTEs at high levels in mice for several months, demonstrating a dramatic advantage over conventional BiTEs.  Our CD19 dBiTE has the potential to treat multiple B cell cancers and to compete favorably with CD19 CAR-T products with potentially improved tolerability and safety profiles. Similarly, the HER2 dBiTE could be used to treat multiple solid tumors which express HER2 such as breast, ovarian, and gastric cancers.”
BiTEs are a class of artificial bi-specific monoclonal antibodies that has the potential to transform the immunotherapy landscape for cancer. They direct a host’s immune system, more specifically the T cells’ cytotoxic activity, against cancer cells. BiTEs have two binding domains. One domain binds to the targeted tumor (like HER2 or CD19 expressing cells) while the other engages the immune system by binding directly to CD3 molecules on T cells. This double-binding activity drives T cell activation directly at the tumor resulting in a killing function and tumor destruction.
The biggest drawback of conventional protein-based BiTEs is the delivery and expression. The BiTEs have a half-life of only about two hours, which requires patients to undergo continuous intravenous infusion for several weeks to maintain therapeutic levels, making treatment adherence more difficult and resulting in high levels of infusion-associated adverse events. In addition, just like other traditional monoclonal antibodies, conventional BiTEs are also manufactured in bioreactors, typically requiring costly large-scale manufacturing facility development and laborious production as well as having to deal with improper product folding and stability. They must also be kept and distributed frozen at all times. These difficulties collectively have limited the development and commercialization of conventional BiTEs as only one licensed product is currently on the market (BLINCYTO® (blinatumomab)).
Inovio’s dBiTE is a new transformative application of Inovio’s dMAb™ platform. The dBiTEs share many advantages of Inovio’s dMAbs as they both are composed of engineered DNA sequences which encode two antibody fragments. When administered by Inovio’s CELLECTRA® delivery device, the patient’s own cells become the factory to manufacture functional BiTES encoded by the delivered dBiTE sequences.
Inovio’s dBiTEs provide major potential advantages over a conventional protein-based BiTE therapy because of dBiTEs’ better product expression and availability as well as simplicity in administration and manufacturing.  Inovio has demonstrated that a single dose of dBiTE construct delivered with CELLECTRA® expressed the product at high levels in mice for four months. Inovio’s dBiTEs are developed with simplified design using novel plasmid vectors and unique formulations allowing for rapidity of development, long-term product stability at refrigeration, ease of validated and scalable manufacturing and deployability.

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