Orum Therapeutics Unveils New Program At AACR 2023, Highlighting Cbl-B Inhibitor-PD-1 Conjugate, And Presents New Data Supporting Clinical Development Of Two GSPT1 Programs
● Orum’s new program in immuno-oncology achieves simultaneous blockade of PD-1/PD-L1 pathway and delivery of a Cbl-b inhibitor using anti-PD-1-Cbl-bi conjugates and demonstrates enhanced T cell activation in vitro compared to anti-PD-1 alone, even in the presence of immunosuppressive factors
● ORM-6151 shows superior tolerability and robust single-dose efficacy, both in vitro and in vivo compared to CC-90009 or Mylotarg™, suggesting the potential for an improved therapeutic option in AML that appropriately balances efficacy with safety and tolerability of a clinically validated GSPT1 degradation mechanism
● Orum has identified pharmacodynamic biomarkers as predictors of efficacy to support clinical development of ORM-5029 in HER2-expressing solid tumors
BOSTON & DAEJEON, South Korea, April 18, 2023 – Orum Therapeutics, a clinical-stage private biotechnology company pioneering cell-specific targeted protein degradation (TPD² ™) and targeted protein stabilization (TPS² ™), today announced new preclinical data for three of Orum’s therapeutic programs: ORM-5029, which is a proprietary GSPT1 degrader conjugated to HER2-targeting antibody pertuzumab; ORM-6151, which delivers GSPT1 degrader to CD33+ tumors; and its new immuno-oncology program for a Cbl-b inhibitor (Cbl-bi) conjugated to anti-PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab. The data were presented in three posters at the 2023 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting.
“We are pleased to present new data supporting clinical development of two programs from our TPD² GSPT1 Degrader Platform, which was developed to improve the therapeutic window and realize the full potential of GSPT1 degraders through precision delivery to cancer cells via antibody drug conjugates,” said Peter Park, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer of Orum Therapeutics. “We are also excited to unveil at AACR our new TPS² platform, which has the potential to achieve the full promise of Cbl-b inhibitors through T cell-specific delivery. With this novel approach, we show that we can limit unwanted systemic exposure, including the risk of toxicity associated with c-Cbl inhibition, prolong the activation of exhausted PD-1+ T cells, and provide resistance to negative environmental cues such as TGF-β or regulatory T cells. We believe our approach of harnessing the power of protein degraders and stabilizers with the precision of antibody targeting will improve the treatment of cancer for more patients.”
Details of the data presented are as follows:
Title: A novel antibody-enabled Dual-precision Targeted Protein Stabilization (TPS²) that augments anti-tumor immune response by targeting Cbl-b inhibitor to exhausted T cells while blocking checkpoint molecule, PD-1
Presenter: Joanne Lim, Ph.D.
Abstract Number: 4436
Summary: Cbl-b inhibition results in stabilization of intracellular proteins downstream of the T cell activation pathways. Using a murine model well-established to be refractory to anti-PD-1 antibody treatment, we demonstrated that anti-PD-1-Cbl-b inhibitor approach increased effector T cell markers in the tumor and delayed tumor growth.
Presented Data:
● The delivery of Cbl-b inhibitor (Cbl-bi) conjugated to anti-PD-1 antibody enhances the saturating, maximum activation of anti-PD-1 antibody by 300% in PD-1/PD-L1 blockade assay.
● Anti-PD-1-Cbl-bi conjugates enhance T cell responses of mixed lymphocyte reaction in a dose-dependent manner and overcome suppressive effects of TGF-β and Treg cells compared to antibody alone in vitro.
● Anti-PD-1-Cbl-bi conjugates enhance ex vivo activation of tumor-associated T cells from human cancer patients compared to antibody alone or when treated with antibody and unconjugated Cbl-bi.
● Anti-PD-1-Cbl-bi conjugates delay the growth of melanoma tumors in hPD-1 transgenic mice, with corresponding increase in intratumoral transcript levels of CD3e, granzyme B, and perforin in the tumor.
Title: ORM-6151: A first-in-class CD33-antibody enabled GSPT1 degrader for AML
Presenter: James Palacino, Ph.D.
Abstract Number: 2700
Summary: ORM-6151 shows robust single-dose efficacy, both in vitro and in vivo with superiority or comparability to standard of care (SOC) agents. In addition, in vitro testing demonstrated superior tolerability to healthy bone marrow progenitor cells, suggesting better tolerability. Responses in representative TP53 wild-type and mutant AML models demonstrated comparable activity, indicating the potential for responses in a large percentage of AML patients with poor treatment options.
Presented Data:
● ORM-6151 shows robust in vitro activity in p53 wild-type and mutant cell models.
● In ex-vivo AML blasts, ORM-6151 demonstrates efficacy superior to CC-90009, a small-molecule GSPT1 degrader, or Mylotarg, an FDA-approved treatment for AML.
● Compared to CC-90009 or Mylotarg, ORM-6151 exhibits minimal cytotoxic activity to healthy hematopoietic progenitor cells in vitro.
● A single treatment of ORM-6151 at 3 mg/kg regresses MV4-11 tumors in vivo mouse model with 9/9 complete response (CR), and a single dose of 1 mg/kg produced equivalent antitumor effect as SOC doublet given at optimal repeated dose.
Title: Development of RNAscope multiplex-based assay for exploratory pharmacodynamic biomarkers assessment in breast cancer patients from Phase I clinical trial of ORM-5029, a potent GSPT1 degrader
Presenter: Shikha Saini, Ph.D.
Abstract Number: 2118
Summary: To fulfill the need to develop pharmacodynamic biomarkers as predictors of efficacy to support clinical development of ORM-5029, Orum identified a novel GSPT1 antibody for detection of depletion following treatment with ORM-5029. GSPT1 depletion and subsequent activation of the integrated stress response are both seen following in vitro or in vivo treatment with ORM-5029. Degree of pharmacodynamic (PD) change correlates with depth and duration of in vivo response. Orum is currently developing a multiplexed (IF/ISH/ISH) assay to track PD responses in patients, with an aim to better predict responses and efficacious doses.
Presented Data:
● Orum identified the depletion of GSPT1 as a target-proximal pharmacodynamic biomarker in ORM-5029 treated in vitro and in vivo samples.
● Loss of GSPT1 drives activation of integrated stress response and upregulation of ATF3 and DDIT3 mRNA and these responses are also seen following treatment with ORM-5029, in both in vitro BT-474 cells and in vivo HCC1568 mouse model.
● PD responses correlate with degree and duration of response in an in vivo model treated with ORM-5029.
The posters are available to download through the links below:
PD-1-Cbl-bi TPS² preclinical poster: https://docsend.com/view/enn7dddfbbn74sr2
ORM-6151 preclinical poster: https://docsend.com/view/gkrqtx49dwmthe28
ORM-5029 predictive biomarker poster: https://docsend.com/view/dqym6ks36t73qz7k
About Orum’s TPS² Approach
Orum’s Dual-precision Targeted Protein Stabilization (TPS²) approach combines novel payloads with the precise cell delivery mechanism of antibodies to increase the levels of intracellular target proteins in a cell-type-specific manner for oncology and immuno-oncology. The first program applying the TPS² approach is a Cbl-b inhibitor (Cbl-bi) conjugated to anti-PD-1 antibody. By delivering Cbl-bi specifically to exhausted T cells, the conjugate is designed to restore effector T cell function, where PD-1 checkpoint blockade alone is insufficient, while also enabling T cells to overcome the immunosuppressive mechanisms in a tumor microenvironment.
About Orum’s GSPT1 Platform Using the TPD² Approach
Orum’s GSPT1 platform uses the company’s unique Dual-precision Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD²) approach to build novel targeted protein degraders combined with the precise tumor cell delivery mechanisms of antibodies to generate innovative, first-in-class, cell-specific TPDs for the treatment of cancer. Orum has developed new molecular glue degrader payloads to specifically degrade an intracellular target protein within cancer cells via the E3 ubiquitin ligase pathway. Conjugated to antibodies, the payloads are designed to be delivered specifically to cancer cells and degrade the intracellular target protein GSPT1 and cause tumor cell death.
About Orum Therapeutics
Orum Therapeutics is a private, clinical-stage biotech pioneering the development of tumor-directed targeted protein degraders (TPD²) and stabilizers (TPS²) with the precision of antibody targeting to improve cancer treatment for more patients. The first therapeutic candidates from the TPD² GSPT1 platform, ORM-5029 and ORM-6151, are in clinical development for the treatment of solid tumors and hematologic cancers, respectively. The first program applying the TPS² approach is a Cbl-b inhibitor conjugated to anti-PD-1 antibody. Orum is located in Boston, US, and Daejeon, South Korea.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based on the current expectations and beliefs of Orum Therapeutics, Inc. (“Orum”). Statements in this release regarding matters that are not historical facts, including, but not limited to, statements relating to the potential for clinical efficacy, potency, and tolerability of Orum’s products; the potential for conducting and successfully completing clinical trials, translation of preclinical and non-human data to the clinical and human contexts, obtaining favorable trial results, conducting later-phase trials, obtaining regulatory approval of product candidates for sale, successfully commercializing product candidates, and improving the cancer treatment for more patients; the types of cancer that might be treated by Orum products; the successful prediction of patient responses and efficacious doses; and the preferability of Orum products to others available are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and assumptions as of the date of this release and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, the uncertain and continually changing impacts and expected duration of the COVID-19 pandemic; the uncertainty of success in research and development activities; risks related to clinical trials, including potential delays, safety issues, or negative results; competition from alternative therapies; the risk that Orum may not be able to maintain and enforce its intellectual property; the risk that product candidates may not be successfully commercialized or adopted; the availability of financing; and risks related to the recruitment and retention of key employees, fluctuating markets and economic conditions, health care reform, prices, and reimbursement rates. The forward-looking statements in this presentation speak only as of the date of this release, and Orum undertakes no obligation to update or revise any of the statements. Orum cautions investors not to place considerable reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this release.
Contacts
Corporate: Kyuri Kim, Ph.D., Senior Manager, Business Development, Orum Therapeutics, media@orumrx.com
Media: Jessica Yingling, Ph.D., President, Little Dog Communications Inc., +1-858-344-8091, jessica@litldog.com
Orum Therapeutics Announces Three Presentations At AACR 2023
BOSTON & DAEJEON, South Korea, March 14, 2023 – Orum Therapeutics, Inc. (“Orum”), a private biotechnology company pioneering the development of tumor-directed targeted protein degraders (TPDs), today announced that it will present new preclinical data for its ORM-5029, ORM-6151, and PD-1-Cbl-b programs in three separate presentations at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2023 taking place April 14-19 in Orlando.
ORM-5029 is a potential first-in-class targeted protein degrader therapy currently in a Phase 1 clinical trial for HER2-expressing breast cancer. ORM-6151 is currently in the IND-enabling stage for CD33-positive hematologic malignancies, such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Orum’s PD-1-Cbl-b immuno-oncology program utilizes a novel approach designed to deliver proprietary Cbl-b inhibitors specifically to PD-1-expressing exhausted T cells, while blocking PD-1/PD-L1 interaction. This strategy is expected to limit systemic exposure of Cbl-b inhibitors and minimize c-Cbl inhibition that can lead to off-target toxicity.
Presentation Details
Poster Title: Development of RNAscope multiplex-based assay for exploratory pharmacodynamic biomarkers assessment in breast cancer patients from Phase I clinical trial of ORM-5029, a potent GSPT1 degrader
Date and Time: Monday April 17, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM ET
Session Category: Clinical Research Excluding Trials
Session Title: Biomarkers for Elucidation of Tumor Biology and Metastasis
Session Location: Section 38
Poster Board Number: 21
Abstract number: 2118
Poster Title: ORM-6151: A first-in-class CD33-antibody enabled GSPT1 degrader for AML
Date and Time: Monday, April 17, 1:30PM - 5:00PM ET
Session Category: Experimental and Molecular Therapeutics
Session Title: Drug Delivery Systems
Session Location: Section 15
Poster Board Number: 3
Abstract number: 2700
Poster Title: A novel antibody-enabled dual precision targeted protein stabilization (TPS²) that augments anti-tumor immune response by targeting CBL-B inhibitor to exhausted T cells while blocking checkpoint molecule, PD-1
Date and Time: Tuesday Apr 18, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM ET
Session Category: Clinical Research Excluding Trials
Session Title: Immunomodulatory Agents and Interventions
Session Location: Section 40
Poster Board Number: 22
Abstract number: 4436
About Orum’s GSPT1 Platform Using the TPD² ™ Approach
Orum’s GSPT1 platform uses the company’s unique Dual-Precision Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD²) approach to build novel targeted protein degraders combined with the precise tumor cell delivery mechanisms of antibodies to generate innovative, first-in-class, cell-specific TPDs for the treatment of cancer. Orum has developed new molecular glue degrader payloads to specifically degrade an intracellular target protein within cancer cells via the E3 ubiquitin ligase pathway. Conjugated to antibodies, the payloads are designed to be delivered specifically to cancer cells and degrade the intracellular target protein GSPT1 and cause tumor cell death.
About Orum’s TPS² ™ Approach
Orum’s Dual-precision Targeted Protein Stabilization (TPS²) approach combines novel targeted protein inhibitors with the precise cell delivery mechanism of antibodies to increase the levels of intracellular target proteins in a cell-type-specific manner for oncology and immuno-oncology. The first program applying the TPS² approach is a Cbl-b inhibitor (Cbl-bi) conjugated to anti-PD-1 antibody. By delivering Cbl-bi specifically to exhausted T cells, the conjugate restores effector T cell function where PD-1 checkpoint blockade alone is insufficient, while also enabling T cells to overcome the immunosuppressive mechanisms in a tumor microenvironment.
About Orum Therapeutics
Orum Therapeutics is a private, clinical-stage biotech pioneering the development of tumor-directed targeted protein degraders by leveraging its TPD² approach to provide antibody-enabled cell-specific delivery. The company’s proprietary platforms generated using the TPD² approach include the GSPT1 platform, which generates first-in-class antibody drug conjugates. The first therapeutic candidates from the GSPT1 platform are in development for the treatment of solid tumors and hematologic cancers. Orum is located in Boston, US, and Daejeon, South Korea.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based on the current expectations and beliefs of Orum. Statements in this release regarding matters that are not historical facts, including, but not limited to, statements relating to the successful development and clinical benefits of novel targeted protein degraders and Cbl-b inhibitor immuno-oncology products, the potential for translation of preclinical data to positive clinical results, the potential for filing of Investigational New Drug applications, the commencement and successful completion of clinical trials, the potential for development of other product candidates, and the preferability of Orum’s products to others available are forward looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and assumptions as of the date of this release and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, the uncertain and continually changing impacts and expected duration of any global pandemic; the uncertainty of success in research and development activities; risks related to clinical trials, including potential delays, safety issues, or negative results; competition from alternative therapies; the risk that Orum may not be able to maintain and enforce its intellectual property; the risk that product candidates may not be successfully commercialized or adopted; the availability of financing; and risks related to the recruitment and retention of key employees, fluctuating markets and economic conditions, health care reform, prices, and reimbursement rates. The forward-looking statements in this presentation speak only as of the date of this release, and Orum undertakes no obligation to update or revise any of the statements. Orum cautions investors not to place considerable reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this release.
Contacts
Corporate: Kyuri Kim Ph.D., Senior Manager, Business Development, Orum Therapeutics, media@orumrx.com
Media: Jessica Yingling, Ph.D., President, Little Dog Communications Inc., +1-858-344-8091, jessica@litldog.com
Orum Therapeutics Presents Positive Preclinical Data Of ORM-6151, A First-In-Class, CD33-GSPT1 Dual-Precision Targeted Protein Degrader For AML, At ASH 2022
It all begins with an idea.
BOSTON & DAEJEON, South Korea, December 10, 2022 – Orum Therapeutics, a private biotechnology company pioneering the development of tumor-directed targeted protein degraders (TPDs), today announced the presentation of positive preclinical data for ORM-6151, a first-in-class, anti-CD33 antibody-enabled GSPT1 degrader for acute myeloid leukemia (AML), at the 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH 2022) Annual Meeting & Exposition taking place December 10-13 in New Orleans and virtually. ORM-6151 is the second drug candidate from Orum’s Dual-Precision Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD2 TM) approach, which combines the catalytic mechanism of TPDs with the precision of tumor-targeting therapeutic antibodies.
The data show that ORM-6151 has picomolar potency and efficacy superior to clinically equivalent doses of CC-90009, a small-molecule GSPT1 degrader, or Mylotarg™, an FDA-approved treatment for AML, in CD33-expressing cell lines and primary relapsed/refractory AML patient blasts. In a clinically relevant animal model of AML, a single treatment of ORM-6151 at doses as low as 1 mg/kg, compared to a clinically equivalent dose of CC-90009, demonstrated superior tumor growth inhibition and correlated with the degree and duration of GSPT1 depletion. ORM-6151 also had robust activity in Mylotarg-resistant cell lines and exhibited minimal cytotoxic activity to healthy hematopoietic progenitor cells compared to CC-90009 or Mylotarg.
“These data demonstrate we can increase the therapeutic index to improve the efficacy and tolerability of targeted protein degrader therapies with our ‘TPD-squared’ approach,” said Peter U. Park, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer of Orum Therapeutics. “We believe that ORM-6151 via targeted tumor delivery has the potential to provide an improved therapeutic option in AML that appropriately balances efficacy with safety and tolerability of a clinically validated GSPT1 degradation mechanism. We look forward to continuing development of ORM-6151 with a goal of filing an Investigational New Drug application in the first half of 2023.”
The poster can be viewed in the poster hall and via the virtual meeting platform for registered attendees. Details of the presentation are as follows, and the abstract can be viewed by clicking here.
Title: ORM-6151: A First-in-Class, Anti-CD33 Antibody-Enabled GSPT1 Degrader for AML
Publication Number: 1319
Session Name: 604. Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Resistance: Myeloid Neoplasms: Poster I
Session Date: Saturday, December 10
Presentation Time: 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM CST
Location: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Hall D
About Orum’s GSPT1 Platform Using the TPD² Approach
Orum’s GSPT1 platform uses the Company’s unique Dual-Precision Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD²) approach to build novel targeted protein degraders combined with the precise tumor cell delivery mechanisms of antibodies to generate innovative, first-in-class, cell-specific TPDs for the treatment of cancer. The company has developed new molecular glue degrader payloads to specifically degrade an intracellular target protein within cancer cells via the E3 ubiquitin ligase pathway. Conjugated to antibodies, the payloads are designed to be delivered specifically to cancer cells and degrade the intracellular target protein GSPT1 and cause tumor cell death.
About Orum Therapeutics
Orum Therapeutics is a private, clinical-stage biotech pioneering the development of tumor-directed targeted protein degraders by leveraging its TPD² approach to provide antibody-enabled cell-specific delivery. The Company’s proprietary platforms generated using the TPD² approach include the GSPT1 platform, which generates first-in-class antibody drug conjugates. The first therapeutic candidates from the GSPT1 platform are in development for the treatment of solid tumors and hematologic cancers. Orum is located in Boston, US, and Daejeon, South Korea.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based on the current expectations and beliefs of Orum Therapeutics, Inc. (“Orum”). Statements in this release regarding matters that are not historical facts, including, but not limited to, statements relating to the potential for clinical efficacy, potency, and tolerability of ORM-6151; the potential for filing an IND application, conducting and successfully completing clinical trials, translation of preclinical data to the clinical context, obtaining favorable trial results, conducting later-phase trials, obtaining regulatory approval of product candidates for sale, and successfully commercializing product candidates; the types of cancer that might be treated by Orum products; and the preferability of Orum products to others available are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and assumptions as of the date of this release and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. These risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, the uncertain and continually changing impacts and expected duration of the COVID-19 pandemic; the uncertainty of success in research and development activities; risks related to clinical trials, including potential delays, safety issues, or negative results; competition from alternative therapies; the risk that Orum may not be able to maintain and enforce its intellectual property; the risk that product candidates may not be successfully commercialized or adopted; the availability of financing; and risks related to the recruitment and retention of key employees, fluctuating markets and economic conditions, health care reform, prices, and reimbursement rates. The forward-looking statements in this presentation speak only as of the date of this release, and Orum undertakes no obligation to update or revise any of the statements. Orum cautions investors not to place considerable reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this release.
Contacts
Corporate: Kyuri Kim Ph.D., Senior Manager, Business Development, Orum Therapeutics, media@orumrx.com
Media: Jessica Yingling, Ph.D., President, Little Dog Communications Inc., +1-858-344-8091, jessica@litldog.com