“We are encouraged by the preclinical results that were presented at TIDES 2023 and are excited by the potent anti-tumor activity observed with this molecule,” said
Pb-BCY20603 showed tumor targeting in rodent tumor xenograft studies, with radioactivity levels of >45% Injected Dose (ID/g) 24 hours post injection. No body weight loss was seen in mice treated up to 30 μCi, and no significant changes were observed in hematology readout compared to vehicle treated mice. Pb-BCY20603 showed potent anti-tumor activity after a single dose of 5 μCi. Complete tumor regressions were seen after 3 dosing cycles of 10 μCi, given two weeks apart. Median survival was increased for each dosing group with 90% survival observed for the 3 cycles of 10 μCi, treatment at the end of the 100-day study. Importantly, the Bicycle displayed differentiated tumor penetration compared to a comparator antibody, highlighting an advantage of smaller molecules over larger biologics.
“The promising preclinical results of Pb-BCY20603 confirm the potential of targeted alpha therapies to open new perspectives for patients with difficult to treat cancers,” said Julien Dodet, Chief Executive Officer of Orano Med. “We are convinced that alpha therapies, combined with innovative vectors such as Bicycle peptides, are the future of radiopharmaceutical therapies, providing an increased cytotoxic potential against cancer cells with limited toxicity to surrounding healthy cells. This reinforces Orano Med’s commitment to make lead-212 based therapies available to the medical community and patients worldwide.”
These data build on previously published studies demonstrating the precision-guided potential of Bicycles. Imaging data were also reported from two separate independent research groups. At the 2023
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Orano Med is a clinical-stage biotechnology company which develops a new generation of targeted therapies against cancer using the unique properties of lead-212 (212Pb), a rare alpha-emitting radioisotope and one of the more potent therapeutic payloads against cancer cells known as Targeted Alpha-Emitter Therapy (TAT). It relies on a simple concept: combining the ability of biological molecules to target cancer cells with the short-range cell-killing capabilities of alpha-emitting radioisotopes. Alpha decay results in irreparable double strand DNA breaks in cells adjacent only to area of alpha emission, which leads to an increased cytotoxic potential toward cancer cells while limiting toxicity to nearby healthy cells. As a result, alpha emitters are considered as the most powerful payloads to be found for targeted therapies. Orano Med develops several treatments using 212Pb combined with various targeting agents. The company has 212Pb manufacturing facilities, laboratories, and R&D centers in
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