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An ARI-0003 Trial to Be Initiated by Hospital Clinic; Mustang’s MB-109 Receives IND Clearance from the FDA

On Tuesday, October 24, a new early Ph1 CARTD-BG-1 trial evaluating ARI-0003 (BCMA x CD19 CAR-T), an academic CAR-T developed by the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, Spain, in r/r B-cell aggressive lymphoma was posted on CT.gov. Moreover, on Thursday, October 26, Mustang Bio announced FDA acceptance of the IND application to evaluate MB-109 [MB‐101 (IL13Rα2 CAR-T) + MB-108 (HSV1 oncolytic virus)] in recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) and high-grade astrocytoma (press release). Below, Celltelligence provides insights on both cell therapies, discussing their potential advantages.

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Encouraging Preclinical Data from ARI-0003, a New Academic Dual CAR-T for NHL; Can ARI-0003 Repeat the Success of ARI-0001? MiNK Tx Presented Preclinical Data of MiNK-215 in NSCLC; ASCGT 2023 Analysis 3

ASGCT 2023 Analysis 3: The Hospital Clinic of Barcelona presented preclinical data supporting the development of ARI-0003 (CD19 x BCMA CAR-T), its new academic cell therapy for the treatment of NHL patients. Moreover, MiNK Tx presented preclinical data of MiNK-215, the company’s FAP-targeting iNKT cell therapy. Bellow, Celltelligence provides insights and context for key selected presentations while discussing if ARI-0003 could replicate ARI-0001’s successful clinical development and point-of-care model.

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Obe-cel’s BLA Filing Anticipated by YE 2023; Multiple Clinical Updates Expected at ASH 2022; Autolus’s Q3 2022 Earnings Call Summary

On Thursday, November 3, Autolus held its Q3 2022 earnings call (press release / presentation) highlighting obe-cel’s (autologous CD19 CAR-T) anticipated BLA filing in r/r ALL by YE 2023. Additionally, initial results from obe-cel’s Ph2 FELIX trial are anticipated in Q4 2022, while other clinical updates from obe-cel, AUTO1/22 (autologous CD19 x CD22 CAR-T), and AUTO4 (autologous TRBC1 CAR-T) are expected at ASH 2022 (Dec 10 – 13). Below, Celltelligence provides insights on obe-cel’s potential approval timelines and competition in the r/r ALL setting, while discussing a delay in AUTO6NG’s (autologous GD2 CAR-T) Ph1 MCARGD2 trial initiation.

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The EC Grants Tecartus Marketing Authorization for R/R Adult ALL

On Tuesday, September 6, Gilead (Kite) announced (press release) that the European Commission (EC) granted Marketing Authorization for Tecartus (CD19 CAR-T) in r/r adult (≥26 years) B-ALL. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on Tecartus’s approval in the EU, while comparing it with ARI-0001 (academic CD19 CAR-T) and obe-cel (Autolus’s CD19 CAR-T).

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New Academic CD19 CAR-T ARI-0001 Ph2 Trial in R/R ALL Posted

On Wednesday, March 3, a new ARI-0001 (autologous CD19 CAR-T) Ph2 trial (CART19-BE-02) was observed on CT.gov for the treatment of adult r/r ALL. Below, Celltelligence provides details for this trial and how ARI-0001’s point-of-care (PoC) model could potentially be replicated in other countries if proven successful.

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Spain Approves the First Potentially Low-Cost Academically Manufactured CD19 CAR-T for Adult ALL Patients; Could EMA Approval be Next?

On Wednesday, February 10, the Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices (AEMPS) announced (press release) the approval of ARI-0001 (autologous CD19 CAR-T) for the treatment of ≥3L adult r/r ALL. ARI-0001 has become the first academically manufactured CD19 CAR-T approved by a regulatory agency. The approval was based on data from the Ph1 CART19-BE-01 trial. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on how ARI-0001’s point-of-care manufacturing model and competitive price could impact commercially available CAR-Ts.

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