Tag Archives: ALPHA-2

ALLO-501A’s ALPHA2 Trial to Start Enrollment Ex-US; EXPAND Continues Recruiting Slowly; ALPHA3 Trial Redefined; Allogene’s Q2 2023 Earnings Call Summary

On Wednesday, August 2, Allogene held its Q2 2023 earnings call (press release) highlighting the progress of ALLO-501A’s (allogeneic CD19 CAR-T) Ph1/2 ALPHA2 trial in ≥3L LBCL and the EMA Clinical Trial Application approval to expand the study to Europe. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on ALPHA2 and Ph2 EXPAND trial timelines, while discussing the company’s potential strategy for the Ph3 ALPHA3 trial in LBCL.

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ALLO-501A’s Pivotal Trial in ≥3L DLBCL Top Priority for 2023; Clinical Development of BCMA CAR-Ts Postponed Until 2024; Allogene’s Q4 2022 Earnings Call Summary

On Tuesday, February 28, Allogene held its Q4 and FY 2022 (press release) highlighting that their top priority for 2023 is ALLO-501A’s (allogeneic CD19 CAR-T) Ph2 ALPHA2 trial in ≥3L DLBCL, while the clinical development for ALLO-715 (allogeneic BCMA CAR-T) and ALLO-605 (allogeneic BCMA TurboCAR-T) is paused until 2024. Additionally, the company will focus on ALLO-316’s (allogeneic CD70 CAR-T) development in solid tumors with the possibility to expand into liquid tumors. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on Allogene’s decision to focus on ALLO-501A, while discussing ALLO-316’s combination with checkpoint inhibitors in solid tumors and its expansion in hematological tumors.

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FDA to Potentially Clear ALLO-501A’s Pivotal Study in Q3 2022; Nirogacestat Combo Deprioritized; Data from ALLO-316 Delayed to 2023; Allogene Q2 2022 Earnings Call Summary

On Tuesday, August 9, Allogene held their Q2 2022 earnings call (press release) highlighting an anticipated FDA clearance of ALLO-501A’s (allogeneic CD19 CAR-T) pivotal trial in ≥3L DLBCL, while announcing the deprioritization of ALLO-715’s (allogeneic BCMA CAR-T) combination with nirogacestat. Of note, no major updates were presented from ALLO-316’s (allogeneic CD70 CAR-T) clinical development. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on how Allogene could accelerate ALLO-501A’s regulatory pathway, while discussing Allogene’s upcoming clinical updates.

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New Pivotal ALLO-501A (ALPHA-2) Trial in DLBCL Posted

A new Allogene-sponsored ALLO-501A Ph1/2 ALPHA-2 trial has been observed on CT.gov. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on this new trial and how ALLO-501A could disrupt the autologous CD19 CAR-T market, currently being led by Novartis, Gilead, and BMS.

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