SUNNYVALE, Calif., Sept. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 23andMe Holding Co. (Nasdaq: ME) (“23andMe”), a leading human genetics and biopharmaceutical company, announced positive preliminary Phase 2 safety and efficacy data from its Phase 1/2a clinical trial covering two new patient cohorts from 23ME-00610 (’610), a first-in-class anti-CD200R1 antibody, at the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress 2024 in Barcelona, September 13-17.
23andMe Therapeutics presented posters summarizing results for 10 patients with clear-cell renal-cell carcinoma (ccRCC) and for 13 patients with tumor mutational burden-high (TMB-H) or microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) cancers. A third poster summarized data from 118 participants across the Phase 1/2a trial to evaluate high tumor expression of CD200 as a potential predictive biomarker of clinical benefit. These presentations supplement data for cohorts with neuroendocrine and ovarian cancer presented earlier this year at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology Meeting. (The 23andMe ESMO posters are available on the 23andMe Therapeutics and Investor websites).
“We continue to be encouraged by evidence for therapeutic potential, in the form of multiple patients with durable clinical benefit from ’610,” said Jennifer Low, M.D., Ph.D., Head of Therapeutics Development, 23andMe. “Furthermore, the emergence of CD200 expression as a candidate biomarker has the potential to give us a powerful tool for patient selection. The progress we have made to date suggests that interrupting the CD200/CD200R1 pathway has great potential to reverse immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment and to help cancer patients who have progressed after multiple lines of treatment, including existing checkpoint inhibitors.”
23ME-00610 is a first-in-class IgG1 antibody designed to reverse immunosuppression by inhibiting binding of CD200R1 on immune cells with CD200 on tumor cells. In preclinical studies, this mechanism leads to restoration of T cell activity and killing of CD200-expressing tumor cells. The CD200R1 axis was recognized as a potentially significant checkpoint inhibition pathway through the identification of pleiotropic causal variants with opposing effect on risk for cancer and immune diseases, referred to by 23andMe Therapeutics as an immuno-oncology signature.
Key Takeaways:
Further details - ccRCC cohort
Further details – TMB-H/MSI-H cohort
Further details – CD200 biomarker
About 23ME-00610
23ME-00610 is a monoclonal antibody that binds to CD200R1 to prevent the interaction of CD200R1 with CD200. Using the world’s largest proprietary database of health and genetic information, 23andMe identified genetic variants of CD200R1, CD200, and DOK2, the downstream signaling protein, associated with higher risks of immune disease and lower risks of cancer, pinpointing CD200R1 as a promising immuno-oncology target.
Additional preclinical data validated the CD200-CD200R1 pathway as an immune checkpoint, and potential target for reversing immune tolerance in cancer as a monotherapy, or in combination with other therapies. Clinical data from the dose escalation cohort of patients with advanced solid tumors has shown 23ME-00610 has favorable pharmacokinetics (PK) for dosing once every three weeks, expected on-target pharmacologic activity, and a promising safety and tolerability profile.
About 23andMe
23andMe is a genetics-led consumer healthcare and biopharmaceutical company empowering a healthier future. For more information, please visit https://therapeutics.23andme.com.
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