Cytovia Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company empowering natural killer (NK) cells to fight cancer through stem cell engineering and multispecific antibodies, announced today that the novel data it is presenting at the American Association of Cancer Research’s annual meeting in New Orleans on April 12th, 2022 is now available on both the AACR and Cytovia websites.
AVENTURA, Fla. and NATICK, Mass., April 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Cytovia Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company empowering natural killer (NK) cells to fight cancer through stem cell engineering and multispecific antibodies, announced today that the novel data it is presenting at the American Association of Cancer Research’s annual meeting in New Orleans on April 12th, 2022 is now available on both the AACR and Cytovia websites. “We are very pleased with the decisive progress of Cytovia’s R&D team towards the manufacturing and preclinical validation of its two synergistic platforms,” commented Dr. Daniel Teper, CEO and Chairman of Cytovia Therapeutics. “The data presented at AACR supports the advancement of our lead GPC3-targeting hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) program towards clinical trials and our differentiated CD38-targeting multiple myeloma program to IND-enabling studies. Cytovia is the first company to combine its own iPSC-derived natural killer (iNK) cells and multispecific, NK cell-engaging antibodies and is building a pipeline that encompasses both hematological malignancies and solid tumors.” “Cytovia’s GPC3-directed NK-engager in combination with iPSC-derived NK cells demonstrated impressive anti-tumor activity in mice that merits clinical development,” added Dr. Michael Friedman, a member of Cytovia’s Board of Directors. “For the large number of hepatocellular cancer patients who currently have such limited, poor clinical options, a novel tumor antigen-directed NK engager is needed. It would be a welcome addition to a physician’s armament, with high potential for numerous combinations. The early CYT-338 data, showing superiority over daratumumab in several in vitro assays, is similarly impressive and warrants further preclinical development in my opinion.” Highlights from Posters Presented at the AACR Annual Meeting CYT-303
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For details on in-person poster presentations, please see the following: Title: Preclinical characterization of FLEX-NKTM tetravalent NKp46 engager directed against GPC3 (CYT-303) alone or in combination with iPSC derived Natural Killer cells (iNKs) against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) Title: Novel multifunctional tetravalent CD38 NKp46 FLEX NKTM engagers actively target and kill multiple myeloma cells About Cytovia Therapeutics These two technology platforms are being used to develop treatment for patients with solid tumors such as HCC and glioblastoma as well as hematological malignancies such as refractory multiple myeloma. Headquartered in Aventura, FL., Cytovia has research and development laboratories in Natick, MA., and a GMP cell manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico. The company’s own R&D work is augmented through scientific partnerships with Cellectis, CytoImmune, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, INSERM, the New York Stem Cell Foundation and the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). Cytovia has recently formed CytoLynx Therapeutics, a strategic partnership focused on research and development, manufacturing, and commercialization activities in Greater China and beyond. Find out more at www.cytoviatx.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram. About GPC3 About CD38 Investor Contact: Media Contact:
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