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OncXerna Therapeutics Announces Journal of Clinical Oncology Publication Featuring Phase 1b Data of Navicixizumab Plus Paclitaxel in Ovarian Cancer

Tags:   Phase 1   Ovarian Cancer   Oncology  


Overall response rate (ORR) of 43% and median duration of response of 6 months seen with navicixizumab-paclitaxel combination in heavily pretreated platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients


Xerna™ TME Panel shows enhanced response in biomarker positive (62%) vs. biomarker negative patients (25%)



Results support co-development of navicixizumab and Xerna TME Panel in ovarian cancer


WALTHAM, Mass., April 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OncXerna Therapeutics, Inc. (“OncXerna”), a precision medicine company using an innovative RNA-expression based biomarker platform to predict patient responses to its targeted oncology therapeutic candidates, today announced the peer-reviewed publication of results from a Phase 1b trial evaluating navicixizumab, an anti-DLL4/VEGF bispecific antibody, combined with paclitaxel, in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (PROC). The paper, entitled, “Phase Ib Study of Navicixizumab Plus Paclitaxel in Patients With Platinum-Resistant Ovarian, Primary Peritoneal, or Fallopian Tube Cancer,” was published in Journal of Clinical Oncology and can be found here.


Featured in the paper are efficacy and safety data from the trial as well as correlative biomarker results generated with OncXerna’s novel RNA gene expression-based diagnostic panel, the Xerna TME Panel. The Xerna TME Panel uses a machine learning-based algorithm to assign scores based on the interplay between angiogenic and immunogenic dominant biologies of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Given navicixizumab’s anti-angiogenic mechanism of action, patients with high Xerna TME Panel angiogenesis scores were classified as biomarker positive (B+), while those with low angiogenesis scores were classified as biomarker negative (B-).


“This prestigious publication highlights the encouraging, durable clinical activity of navicixizumab in a heavily pretreated platinum resistant ovarian cancer patient population where the treatment options are very limited,” said Kathleen Moore, M.D., Professor at The Stephenson Cancer Center, The University of Oklahoma. “In addition to seeing activity regardless of prior treatments, this study showed the potential of the Xerna TME panel to address the unmet need for a predictive biomarker for response to anti-angiogenic treatment.”


Key data and conclusions from the paper include:

Laura Benjamin, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of OncXerna Therapeutics, commented, “We are thrilled with both the strength of our data and the external validation that comes from its publication in such a high-impact journal. Biomarkers to improve the selection of patients who are more likely to respond to therapy and prevent those less likely to respond from receiving an ineffective late-stage treatment are an important unmet need for cancer patients. This study provides proof of principle for further development of navicixizumab, a drug designed to address resistance to anti-VEGF and chemotherapies, as well as the potential of the Xerna TME panel to provide a predictive biomarker for anti-angiogenic treatment. To confirm this finding, the Xerna TME Panel will be used to stratify patients enrolled in a planned Phase 3 study.”



OncXerna’s planned Phase 3 study, REVELARE, is designed as an open-label, randomized study of navicixizumab ± paclitaxel vs. paclitaxel monotherapy in pretreated PROC patients stratified by Xerna TME Panel biomarker status. Additional information on this planned trial can be found using ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT05043402.


About the Phase 1b Trial

The Phase 1b trial was an open-label, non-randomized, dose-escalation and expansion study of the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of navicixizumab plus paclitaxel in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer. The trial enrolled patients who previously received Avastin (bevacizumab) and/or more than two prior lines of therapy. Patients were treated with navicixizumab once every two weeks together with weekly paclitaxel. The primary endpoint of the trial was incidence of dose limiting toxicities. Secondary endpoints included response rate assessed by RECIST criteria 1.1 and progression-free survival. For more information, see ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03030287.


About Navicixizumab

Navicixizumab is an anti-DLL4/VEGF bispecific antibody product candidate that demonstrated antitumor activity in patients who were previously treated with Avastin® (bevacizumab) in a Phase 1b clinical trial. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Fast Track designation to navicixizumab for the treatment of high-grade ovarian, primary peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer in patients who have previously received Avastin and/or more than 2 prior lines of therapy. Navicixizumab is an investigational agent that has not been approved, and it has not been demonstrated to be safe or effective for any use, including for the treatment of advanced ovarian cancer.  


About the Xerna TME Panel

The Xerna TME Panel uses proprietary RNA-based gene expression data and a machine learning-based algorithm to classify patients based on the interplay between angiogenic and immunogenic dominant biologies of the tumor microenvironment (TME). The Xerna TME Panel is an investigational assay that has not been approved and has not been demonstrated to be safe or effective for any use.


About OncXerna Therapeutics

OncXerna Therapeutics is a clinical stage oncology company developing novel monoclonal antibodies to treat solid tumors. In combination with its innovative precision medicine platform, the Xerna TME Panel, OncXerna leverages artificial intelligence technologies and RNA expression-based biomarkers to match a specific patient’s tumor with the drugs best suited to treat that tumor. By integrating our novel Xerna TME Platform with our deep expertise in clinical development, we believe we can accelerate the development, approval and commercialization of drug product candidates and bring meaningful new treatments to patients as soon as possible.  Our current clinical pipeline includes the company’s lead product candidate, navicixizumab, which is a bispecific antibody that targets both VEGF and DLL4 to treat solid tumors and is currently entering a Phase 3 study for the treatment of advanced ovarian cancer. Another product candidate, bavituximab, is an investigational antibody designed to reverse immune suppression by inhibiting phosphatidylserine (PS) signaling and is currently in Phase 2 clinical trials to treat a specific subset of patients with advanced gastric cancer to improve their response to anti-PD-1 treatment. Navicixizumab and bavituximab are investigational agents that have not been approved and have not been demonstrated to be safe or effective for any use.  For more information, please visit oncxerna.com, or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.



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