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The FDA Clears NKX019’s IND in Lupus Nephritis; Nkarta Partners With Lupus Tx; Company Amends NKX019’s Trial in B-Cell Malignancies

On Tuesday, October 17, Nkarta held a conference call (webcast) highlighting the IND clearance from the FDA to evaluate NKX019 (CD19 CAR-NK) in refractory lupus nephritis (rLN) (press release) and providing clinical updates and anticipated milestones for its CAR-NK programs in hematologic malignancies. On the same day, Lupus Tx announced a partnership with Nkarta to support the early development of NKX019 in lupus (press release). Below, Celltelligence provides insights on the clinical advantages of the use of CAR-NKs in the autoimmune disease setting while discussing Nkarta’s amendments to the Ph1 trial evaluating NKX019 in B-cell malignancies.

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Could Carvykti be Approved in 2L MM by 2023? Legend Introduces New γδ CAR-T Program; Updates to Solid Tumor Programs; Thoughts on Legend’s R&D Day 2022

On Monday, October 3, Legend Biotech held their R&D Day (webcast), highlighting Carvykti’s (BCMA CAR-T) LCM initiatives, while providing updates on Legend’s pipeline platforms and programs. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on Carvykti’s ongoing competition with Abecma (BMS’s BCMA CAR-T), while evaluating the strength of Legend’s pipeline compared to its competitors.

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How Engineered CAR-NK Cells Could Overcome Several Major Challenges Faced by CAR-Ts; Nkarta and CRISPR Tx Report Preclinical Data for Developing a CD70 CAR-NK and a NK:T Treatment; AACR 2022 Analysis 1

AACR 2022 Analysis 1: Several preclinical and clinical updates were presented describing potential strategies to overcome key hurdles associated with NK-based cell therapies. Below, Celltelligence provides insights and context for each presentation. The following topics are covered below:

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Thoughts On the Evolution of the Cell Therapy Landscape; Will Traditional αβ CAR-T Cells be Replaced by Novel Cell Types?

Although cell therapy companies have traditionally used alpha beta (αβ) T cells to manufacture CAR-T therapies, the cell therapy field is rapidly evolving with an increasing number of companies developing novel and highly differentiated platforms. Below, Celltelligence discusses how CAR-derived therapies from natural killer (NK) cells, gamma delta (γδ) T cells, macrophages, and iPSCs could treat liquid or solid tumors and whether these novel cell types may overcome the challenges and limitations faced by conventional CAR-Ts.

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Thoughts on Gilead’s Collaboration with Shoreline to Develop iPSC-derived Allogeneic Cell Therapies

On Thursday, June 17, Gilead (Kite) announced (press release) a strategic collaboration with Shoreline Biosciences to develop novel allogeneic cell therapies. Of note, the partnership will focus on the development of iPSC-derived CAR-NK therapies for hematological malignancies, with Gilead (Kite) having the possibility to include an iPSC-derived CAR-macrophage (CAR-M) program. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on Gilead’s (Kite) latest collaboration and the potential advantages CAR-NKs and CAR-Ms may have over CAR-T therapies.

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