MorphoSys and Xencor initiate Phase 1 study of anti-CD19 antibody in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
“With MOR208, our second proprietary compound enters clinical trials in addition to currently ten programs being developed in the clinic by our partners”, commented Dr. Arndt Schottelius, Chief Development Officer of MorphoSys AG. “CD19 represents a particularly attractive immunotherapy target for cancers of lymphoid origin, due to its high expression levels on non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas and B-cell leukemias such as chronic lymphocytic leukemia.”
In preclinical studies, MOR208 (XmAb5574) was well tolerated at various dose levels, elicited immediate and sustained B-cell depletion, and showed strong anti-tumor potency, anti-proliferative and apoptotic activity. B-cell malignancies, such as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia afflict more than one hundred and fifty thousand patients in the seven major markets each year. CD19 is expressed more broadly and earlier in B-cell development than CD20, the target of the marketed cancer drug Rituxan(R), therefore potentially allowing for an even broader use of MOR208 (XmAb5574) as compared to Rituxan.
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