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Data showed favorable safety profile, complete response rate and durability in the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory indolent B-cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
100% of patients with follicular lymphoma achieved a complete response; no occurrence of CRS above grade 1 and no ICANS of any grade
Complete responses observed in patients previously treated with CD19-targeted CAR T-cell therapy
Outpatient administration found to be feasible
WORCESTER, Mass., Dec. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mustang Bio, Inc. ("Mustang") (NASDAQ:MBIO), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on translating today's medical breakthroughs in cell and gene therapies into potential cures for difficult-to-treat cancers and rare genetic diseases, today announced updated encouraging safety and efficacy data from Mustang's multicenter Phase 1/2 clinical trial of MB-106, a CD20-targeted, 3rd-generation autologous CAR T-cell therapy for patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas ("NHL") and chronic lymphocytic leukemia ("CLL"). The data were presented during a poster session on December 9th (Abstract #2102) at the 65th American Society of Hematology ("ASH") Annual Meeting and build upon previously reported data from a single-institution Phase 1/2 clinical trial conducted at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center ("Fred Hutch"). MB-106 is being developed in a collaboration between Mustang and Fred Hutch.
"All nine patients have responded clinically to treatment in this multicenter trial and the safety and efficacy profile of MB-106 appears to be consistent with the original single-institution trial. It is especially encouraging that complete responses were observed in all patients with follicular lymphoma in this multicenter trial," said Mazyar Shadman, M.D., M.P.H., Study Chair, Innovators Network Endowed Chair at Fred Hutch, Associate Professor and physician at Fred Hutch and University of Washington. "One patient with follicular lymphoma who had six prior treatments including CD19-targeted CAR T-cell therapy experienced a complete response for the first time with no cytokine release syndrome (CRS) or immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS)."
Highlights from the data include:
Efficacy (combined results for dose level 1 & 2)
Best Responsesto Date1 | Follicular Lymphoma (n=5) | Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia (n=3) |
Overall response rate (ORR),2 n (%) | 5 (100%) | 3 (100%) |
Complete response (CR), n (%) | 5 (100%) | 0 |
Very good partial response (VGPR),3 n (%) | N/A | 1 (33%) |
Partial response (PR), n (%) | 0 | 2 (67%) |
Minor response,3 n (%) | N/A | 0 |
Stable disease (SD) | 0 | 0 |
Safety
CRS and ICANS (combined results for dose level 1 & 2)
Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | |
CRS, n (%) | 5 (56%) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
ICANS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Manuel Litchman, M.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Mustang, said, "Given the favorable data presented from the multicenter Mustang trial at ASH and from the original single-institutional Fred Hutch trial, we anticipate finalizing a recommended Phase 2 dose level in early 2024 and moving ahead with the first ever registrational CAR-T trial focused on relapsed or refractory WM. As we plan for an End-of-Phase 1 meeting with the FDA in the first half of 2024 to solicit approval for the design of this trial, we are especially encouraged by the safety of the higher dose level of 1.0×107 CAR T-cells/kg which so far is indistinguishable from the safety of the lower dose level and which we have manufactured successfully for all 5 patients enrolled to date at the higher dose level. Following that meeting, we anticipate initiating a trial enrolling 58 patients across 20 sites in North America, with top-line data expected as early as mid-2026."
The data reported on nine patients from the indolent lymphoma arm of the multicenter clinical trial, including five patients with follicular lymphoma, three patients with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia, and one patient with transfusion-dependent hairy cell leukemia variant. The patients had been treated with a median of 4 lines of prior therapy (range: 1-9), including 2 patients who had received prior CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy and 1 patient who had received prior autologous stem cell transplant. The patients received one of two dose levels: dose level 1, 3.3×106 CAR T-cells/kg body weight, or dose level 2, 1.0×107 CAR T-cells/kg.
A link to the poster can be found on the Publications page of the Mustang Bio website here.
Scientists at Fred Hutch played a role in developing these discoveries, and Fred Hutch and certain of its scientists may benefit financially from this work in the future.
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