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-- 12 November 2012
immatics appoints Peter Chambré as Chairman
-- 08 November 2012
immatics’ renal cancer vaccine IMA901 completes phase 3 patient recruitment and is granted US orphan drug designation by the FDA
-- 27 September 2012
IMA950 Phase I results presented by Allan James at ESMO 2012 (Sept. 30) in Vienna
-- 28 August 2012
IMA950 data presented by Roy Rampling at EANO 2012 (Sept. 7) in Marseille
-- 29 July 2012
immatics announces publication of IMA901 cancer vaccine data in Nature Medicine: immune response associates with longer survival
-- 01 June 2012
immatics presents encouraging overall survival data from a phase 2 study in Advanced Colorectal Cancer at the ASCO Annual Meeting
-- 25 May 2012
immatics presenting at ASCO Annual Meeting 2012 (June 1-5) in Chicago
-- 25 May 2012
immatics wins 2012 TiE50 Award
-- 22 May 2012
immatics at CIMT Annual Meeting 2012 starting tomorrow in Mainz, Germany
-- 03 May 2012
Harpreet Singh, CSO at immatics, will present at Immunotherapy Leaders’ Forum 2012 (May 9-11) in Barcelona, Spain
-- 19 April 2012
Paul Higham, CEO at immatics, will present at BioTrinity 2012 (April 24-26) in Newbury, Berkshire, UK
-- 12 April 2012
immatics appoints Dr Rainer Kramer as Chief Business Officer
-- 01 April 2012
immatics and collaborators publish preclinical results for Glioma Vaccine IMA950 in "Brain"
-- 24 January 2012
immatics presents positive Phase II results with its therapeutic cancer vaccine IMA910 in patients with advanced colorectal cancer at the ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

24 January 2012

immatics presents positive Phase II results with its therapeutic cancer vaccine IMA910 in patients with advanced colorectal cancer at the ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

Study shows a consistent association between immune response to IMA910 and all clinical endpoints and an excellent tolerability profile

immatics’ unique XPRESIDENT™ platform delivers a second promising therapeutic cancer vaccine candidate 

Tuebingen, 24 January, 2012 - immatics biotechnologies GmbH, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing advanced therapeutic vaccines that are active against cancer, announced positive results from its Phase II clinical trial with IMA910 in patients with advanced colorectal cell carcinoma (CRC) which were presented at the Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in San Francisco. IMA910 comprises 13 tumor-associated peptides (TUMAPs) identified directly from patients suffering from colorectal cancer.

The IMA910 study recruited 92 patients with advanced/metastatic CRC who had shown no progression following 12 weeks of first line oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy  and who had decided to take a so called ‘drug holiday’ from their chemotherapy regimen.  Patients received one single infusion of cyclophosphamide (CY) as immunomodulator prior to the first vaccination with the multi-peptide vaccine IMA910. They were treated with IMA910 plus GM-CSF and with or without an additional immunomodulator imiquimod. All patients received up to 16 vaccinations with IMA910 over a period of 9 months. The trial was conducted at 51 centers in 9 European countries.

The study measured overall survival, disease control rate, T-cell responses to IMA910, the effect of imiquimod on immune response, the association of immune response with clinical benefit, and safety and tolerability.

The data from the study confirmed that IMA910 is able to stimulate relevant immune responses against the tumor-associated peptides (TUMAPS) in IMA910 in the majority of patients vaccinated. Intriguingly, when looking at the clinical outcome of patients who had detectable T cell responses against two or more of the tumor-derived peptides (TUMAPs) contained in IMA910, a consistently better clinical outcome (disease control, progression-free survival and overall survival) was observed compared to those who did not have a detectable multi-T-cell response. Moreover patients who mounted both  CD8+ and CD4+ multi-T-cell responses did not reach the median survival after more than 28 months of follow-up compared to a 16 months median survival time in those who did not (HR 0.53; p=0.088).

In addition, the data presented show that IMA910 is very well tolerated with injection-site reactions being the most frequent side effect seen.

Carsten Reinhardt, Chief Medical Officer of immatics said: “The Phase II trial results with IMA910 in this challenging setting in patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma are very encouraging. The data that we have generated show a clear association between the patient’s ability to mount an immune response to the tumor associated peptides (TUMAPS) in IMA910 and overall survival. Since the baseline characteristics of immune responders and non-responders were very similar in terms of risk factors, this strongly suggests a true clinical activity of this novel vaccine”.

Paul Higham, CEO of immatics said: “The fact that we have now generated positive Phase II results with our two lead therapeutic vaccines, IMA901 for renal cell carcinoma and IMA910 for colorectal cancer highlights the power of our TUMAP based approach and the ability of our XPRESIDENT™ platform to generate further exciting treatment options for a broad range of cancers.”

The poster presented at the Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in San Francisco contains a more detailed analysis of the survival, safety and immune response data generated with IMA910 in this Phase II study. The poster can be downloaded below.

-/ Poster ASCO GI 2012 (PDF, 895 KB)

-/ 12_IMM_01_IMA910 Phase II Results IMA910 in CRC at ASCO GI ENG (PDF, 86 KB)

-/ 12_IMM_01_IMA910 Phase II Ergebnisse in CRC GER (PDF, 81 KB)