Tag Archives: SPEAR-T

Strategic Merger of Adaptimmune and TCR2 Tx; Afami-cel’s BLA Filing Completion on Track for Mid-2023; Progress in ADP-A2M4CD8’s Clinical Development; Adaptimmune Q4 2022 Earnings Call Summary

On Monday, March 6, Adaptimmune held its Q4 and FY 2022 earnings call (press release / presentation) highlighting an agreement with TCR2 Tx for merging into a preeminent cell therapy company focused on treating solid tumors (press release). Additionally, management presented updates from afami-cel’s (autologous MAGE-A4 SPEAR-T) BLA filing in synovial sarcoma and ADP-A2M4CD8’s (autologous MAGE-A4 TCR-T) Ph2 SURPASS-3 trial in ovarian cancer. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on the decision of Adaptimmune to partner with TCR2 Tx while discussing the potential of their combined pipeline in the treatment of solid tumors.

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Thoughts on GSK’s Decision to Transfer Cell Therapy Programs to Adaptimmune and Terminate Collaboration with Lyell; Is GSK Giving Up on Cell Therapy?

On Tuesday, October 25, Adaptimmune announced (press release / SEC Form 8-K) the transfer of GSK’s NY-ESO and PRAME cell therapy programs to Adaptimmune. Additionally, on Monday, October 24, Lyell Immunopharma reported (SEC Form 8-K) that GSK has terminated its agreement with Lyell for the research and development of T-cell therapies, including LYL132 and LYL331. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on how GSK’s decision could affect the strategy from Adaptimmune and Lyell, while discussing GSK’s uncertain future in cell therapy.

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