Tag Archives: Allogeneic TCR-T

Thoughts on GSK’s Decision to Terminate its Collaboration with Immatics

On Thursday, November 17, Immatics held its Q3 2022 earnings call (press release / presentation) disclosing GSK’s decision to terminate their collaboration to develop novel adoptive cell therapies. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on how GSK’s decision to deprioritize its cell therapy programs could affect Immatics’s strategy, while discussing how BMS could benefit from it.

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Afami-cel’s BLA Filing Remains On Track for Q4 2022; ADP-A2M4N7X19’s IND Submission Planned by YE 2022; Precision’s Clinical Updates Expected in June 2022; Adaptimmune and Precision Q1 2022 Earnings Summaries

On Monday, May 9, Adaptimmune held their Q1 2022 earnings call (press release / webcast) highlighting afami-cel’s (autologous MAGE-A4 SPEAR-T; formerly ADP-A2M4) anticipated BLA filing in Q4 2022, while discussing anticipated milestones for their MAGE-A4 franchise. On the same day, Precision BioSciences reported their Q1 2022 financial results (press release) confirming multiple planned clinical updates for June 2022. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on Adaptimmune’s vector supply strategy, while discussing at which conference Precision may present their clinical updates.

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JPM 2022 Day 3 & 4: Precision and TCR2 Tx

On the third and fourth (final) day of JPM 2022, Celltelligence covered presentations by Precision BioSciences (presentation) and TCR2 Tx (press release / corporate presentation). Below, Celltelligence provides insights and context for each presentation. The following topics are covered below:

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TCR2 Tx Pivots Away from Liquid Tumors; Will Enhanced TRuC-Ts Improve Efficacy in Solid Tumors? TCR2 Tx Explores New Targets and Allogeneic Candidates; TCR2 Tx’s R&D Day

On Wednesday, October 20, TCR2 Therapeutics held an R&D Day (press release / presentation) highlighting the reprioritization of their pipeline to solely focus on solid tumors. Additionally, management reported updated safety data from gavo-cel’s (TC-210; mesothelin TRuC-T) Ph1/2 trial and additional details on the design of the Ph2 portion. TCR2 Tx presented their strategy for TRuC-T enhancements, new targets in development, and their allogeneic program. Finally, on Tuesday, October 19, a change in TCR2 Tx’s website and logo was observed.

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Adaptimmune’s Novel Gene Editing Approach; Do iPSC-derived αβT Cells Have an Advantage Over NK Cells? Thoughts on Adaptimmune’s Allogeneic Platform Virtual Event 2021

On Thursday, September 9, Adaptimmune held a virtual event (presentation) discussing the scope of their recent Genentech (Roche) collaboration. Additionally, management highlighted Adaptimmune’s strategy to knockout recombination-activating gene (RAG) in order to eliminate native TCR expression, while announcing the completion of a new allogeneic manufacturing facility by YE 2022 in Milton Park, UK. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on how Adaptimmune’s collaboration with Genentech (Roche) could potentially impact GSK’s TCR-T strategy, Adaptimmune’s decision to develop iPSC-derived αβT cells, and which alternative lymphodepletion regimens could be used for their allogeneic products.

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