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Afami-cel’s Rolling BLA Submission to Initiate in Q4 2022; Adaptimmune Prioritizes MAGE-A4 and PRAME Assets; No Major Updates for Gavo-cel and TC-510; Adaptimmune and TCR2 Tx Q3 2022 Earnings Summaries

Here is a brief preview of this blast: On Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Adaptimmune held its Q3 2022 earning call (press release) highlighting that afami-cel’s (MAGE-A4 SPEAR-T) rolling BLA submission for synovial sarcoma will initiate in Q4 2022. Additionally, management announced that they will focus exclusively on MAGE-A4 and PRAME assets, while deprioritizing or pausing the development of non-core programs. On the same day, TCR2 Tx reported its Q3 2022 financials and business updates (press release) highlighting positive topline results from gavo-cel’s (TC-210; autologous mesothelin TRuC-T) Ph1/2 trial in mesothelin-expressing solid tumors. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on Adaptimmune’s pipeline prioritization strategy after GSK’s transfer of assets, while discussing potential delays in TCR2 Tx’s programs.

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