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Cellectis to Deprioritize its Multiple Myeloma Program; All Ongoing Trials to Include Sanofi’s Alemtuzumab as Lymphodepleting Agent; Cellectis’s Q1 2023 Earnings Call Summary

On Friday, May 5, Cellectis held its Q1 2023 earnings call (press release) highlighting the company’s decision to deprioritize the clinical development of UCARTCS1 (allogeneic CS1 CAR-T) in multiple myeloma to focus on the advancement of the rest of its pipeline. Below, Celltelligence provides insight on Cellectis’s decision to stop investing in its MM program, while discussing the implementation of Sanofi’s alemtuzumab (anti-CD52 mAb) across all its trials.

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Cellectis Partners with Sanofi for Anti-CD52 Antibody Alemtuzumab Over ALLO-647; Could Sanofi Apply Alemtuzumab Learnings to Kiadis’s Pipeline?

On Tuesday, May 11, Cellectis announced (press release) a partnership and supply agreement with Sanofi for alemtuzumab (anti-CD52 monoclonal antibody) as a lymphodepletion agent for allogeneic CAR-Ts. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on how Sanofi may leverage Cellectis’s collaboration to increase their presence within the cell therapy space while discussing Cellectis’s choice of alemtuzumab over Allogene’s ALLO-647 as a lymphodepleting agent in their clinical programs.

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