Cancer trial: retraining immune cells offers new hope for patients in personalized medicine breakthrough
07.08.2025 - 18:04:00 | prnewswire.co.ukRemarkably, and in addition to its strong safety profile, SUPLEXA transformed the lives of patients with various cancer types. Its most striking results were observed in patients with a specific type of advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) and renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Three CRC patients derived significant clinical benefit: one achieved a complete response (CR), another a partial response (PR) and another stable disease (SD). "Many of these patients sustained a strong clinical response for up to two years," said Dr. Borriello.
Of the ten RCC patients, one achieved a partial response (PR) and six achieved stable disease (SD) while only 3 had progressive disease (PD). Patients with other solid tumors, including melanoma, breast and lung cancer, also demonstrated long-term SD with SUPLEXA.
While quality of life assessments were not formally captured in this study, patients reported improvements in their well-being, a reduction in pain and improved symptom control.
For the participating patients who had exhausted all standard treatment options, "SUPLEXA has been a remarkable experience," said Principal Investigator, Assoc. Professor Rohit Joshi[3], who led the first-in-human study across three sites in Australia[4]. "It's also allowed them to continue with their normal lives, have a vacation, take up new hobbies and spend more time with family and friends," said Assoc. Prof. Rohit Joshi.
FDA Opens Door to Proceed
With encouragement from the FDA to proceed with an Investigational New Drug (IND) submission, Alloplex Biotherapeutics plans to initiate Phase 2 clinical trials of SUPLEXA in early 2025. The trial will combine SUPLEXA with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in patients with a specific type of colorectal cancer. The goal is to test, in a controlled clinical setting, whether SUPLEXA's complementary mechanisms can enhance patient outcomes by amplifying the effectiveness of ICIs, which are the standard of care for this type of cancer.
Notes:
Alloplex Biotherapeutics is a private Boston-based company founded in 2016 with a singular focus on developing its ENLIST immune cell training platform for cancer. SUPLEXA cells represent the first candidate to emerge from this platform that harnesses and amplifies the innate capabilities of the immune system,Full clinical and scientific results of the trial will be presented at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 'SITC' meeting in Houston, Texas in early November 2024. Abstracts #378 and #678 will be presented in the Immune Engineering Workshop and at the Annual Meeting.Assoc. Professor Rohit Joshi, MBBS, MD, FRACP, FACP, FRCP, is a highly published and renowned medical oncology consultant. He is an Associate Professor at the University of South Australia and University of Adelaide; and Director of Cancer Research SA ('CRSA'). The company's first-in-human clinical trial enrolled 35 patients with a variety of advanced cancer types. It was an open label, single-agent, basket study across three clinical sites in Australia and concluded in June 2024. The three sites in Australia where the SUPLEXA trial was carried out are: (1) Cancer Research SA ('CRSA') in Adelaide, South Australia; (2) Southern Oncology Research United ('SOCRU') in Adelaide, South Australia, and (3) Greenslopes Private Hospital / Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation, in Brisbane, Queensland.Full Media Kit: An extensive library of backgrounders, Q&As, images (including headshots) and videos is available at https://alloplexbio.com/presskitoct24/
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