Adaptimmune Announces U.S. FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation Granted to Letetresgene Autoleucel (lete-cel) for Treatment of Myxoid/Round Cell Liposarcoma (MRCLS)

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The Company will present at the Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, providing business updates on its sarcoma franchise and other cell therapy pipeline assets

Adaptimmune Allo-T program to be featured at the Biotech ShowCase(TM) and the
Wuxi Global Forum 2025

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Oxford, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - January 13, 2025) - Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc (NASDAQ: ADAP), a company working to redefine the treatment of solid tumor cancers with cell therapy, today announced that letetresgene autoleucel (lete-cel), has been granted breakthrough therapy designation by the U.S. FDA for the treatment of patients with unresectable or metastatic myxoid/round cell liposarcoma (MRCLS) who have received prior anthracycline-based chemotherapy, are positive for HLA-A*02:01, HLA-A*02:05, or
HLA-A*02:06, and whose tumor expresses the NY-ESO-1 antigen.

More details about the Company's sarcoma franchise, including the lete-cel clinical program and launch progress for TECELRA® (afamitresgene autoleucel), the Company's first commercial product and the first FDA approved engineered cell therapy for a solid tumor, will be provided during the Company's presentation at the Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, taking place in San Francisco, California, on Tuesday, January 14th, 2025, 4:30-5:10 PM PST (Webcast access here).

Breakthrough therapy designation for lete-cel in MRCLS was based on the results in this indication from the Phase II IGNYTE-ESO trial. The Company previously received breakthrough therapy designation for lete-cel for the treatment of synovial sarcoma in 2016. In the Phase II analysis, 27/64 (42%) people with synovial sarcoma or MRCLS had RECISTv1.1 responses by independent review, with 6 complete responses and 21 partial responses. The response rate was 14/34 (41%) for people with synovial sarcoma and 13/30 (43%) for people with MRCLS. The median duration of response (DoR) was 12.2 months (95% CI 6.8, 19.5). In synovial sarcoma, the median duration of response was 18.3 months (95% CI 3.3, -). In MRCLS, the median duration of response was 12.2 months (95%, CI 5.3, -). Safety findings were consistent with the known profile of lete-cel from previous data. All patients experienced treatment-emergent adverse events: cytopenias, cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and rash were the most common adverse events. Overall, toxicities were manageable, and consistent with an acceptable benefit to risk profile. Data from this trial were presented at the Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS) 2024 annual meeting (Link to press release HERE; Presentation HERE).