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AbbVie Showcases Early Pipeline and Scientific Advances in Oncology at AACR Annual Meeting 2025

In This Article:

  • Data for ABBV-969, a novel STEAP1/PSMA dual-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) in Phase 1 for advanced prostate cancer, will be presented in an oral presentation.

  • Data to be presented on ABBV-514, a novel CCR8 targeting antibody, in Phase 1 for non-small cell lung cancer, head and neck cancer and other solid tumors.

  • Other presentations highlight key insights into treatment resistance and biomarker identification based on real-world-data analyses.

NORTH CHICAGO, Ill., March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV) today announced that new data from its early oncology research will be showcased across multiple presentations at the upcoming American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, April 25-30, 2025. Presentations include data from novel investigational molecules, ABBV-969 and ABBV-514, across a range of hard-to-treat tumor types.1,2 Additionally, new insights on treatment resistance and novel biomarker identification based on real-world-data analyses are to be presented.3,4,5

"As we seek to advance innovative therapies for people living with difficult-to-treat cancers, our early-stage oncology research helps lay the scientific foundation for future innovation that may address profound unmet needs that many patients experience," said Theodora S. Ross, M.D., Ph.D., vice president, early oncology research and development, AbbVie. "By harnessing the latest scientific breakthroughs in translational research, we are advancing novel therapeutic approaches such as ABBV-969 and ABBV-514, aiming to improve cancer care for patients worldwide."

Data on ABBV-969, a novel, dual-targeted ADC, with a proprietary, cytotoxic topoisomerase 1 inhibitor (Top1i) payload will be presented in an oral presentation at the meeting.1 ABBV-969 is designed to target tumor cells expressing STEAP1 and/or PSMA antigens.1 Prostate cancer cells may overexpress STEAP1, PSMA or both, and their expression is associated with tumor growth and survival.1 ABBV-969 is currently in a Phase 1 clinical trial for men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) (NCT06318273).6

Data from AbbVie's immuno-oncology platform highlight the potential of a novel CCR8-targeting antibody, ABBV-514, in driving anti-tumor immunity.2 CCR8 is a promising target due to its enhanced expression on tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells (Tregs) and a higher prevalence of these CCR8+ Tregs is associated with poor clinical outcomes in several solid tumor types.2 Preclinical data show that ABBV-514 depletes CCR8+ Tregs inside the tumor and has strong monotherapy activity in a variety of in vivo tumor models, including models that are insensitive to anti-PD-1 treatment.2 ABBV-514 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 1 clinical trial in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), head and neck cancer and other solid tumors, both as a monotherapy and in combination with budigalimab, a PD-1-blocking antibody (NCT05005403).2,7,8