Adaptimmune's Lete-cel Achieves Primary Endpoint in Pivotal Trial

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42% of people with advanced or metastatic synovial sarcoma or MRCLS had clinical responses with lete-cel

Results include six complete responses (6/64); twenty-one partial responses (21/64)

Data to be presented at Connective Tissue Oncology Society 2024 Annual Meeting

Company plans to initiate a rolling BLA submission for lete-cel for the treatment of advanced or metastatic synovial sarcoma and MRCLS by end of 2025

Company to host virtual KOL event Monday, November 18, 2024; 2:30 PM EST featuring
Dr. Sandra D'Angelo, M.D. (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) - register here

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Oxford, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - November 13, 2024) - Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc (NASDAQ: ADAP), a company working to redefine the treatment of solid tumor cancers with cell therapy, today announced data from the primary analysis of its pivotal Phase 2 IGNYTE-ESO trial of lete-cel in people with synovial sarcoma or myxoid/round cell liposarcoma (MRCLS) who received previous anthracycline-based therapy. The primary analysis data are being presented at the Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS) 2024 Annual Meeting which takes place from November 13-16, 2024 in San Diego.

Based on these positive data, Adaptimmune plans to initiate a rolling Biologics License Application (BLA) submission for lete-cel for the treatment of advanced or metastatic synovial sarcoma and MRCLS by the end of 2025. Lete-cel builds on the potential of Adaptimmune's sarcoma franchise to change the way solid tumors are treated using cell therapies, more than doubling the addressable patient population eligible for Adaptimmune cell therapies to also include NY-ESO-1 positive synovial sarcoma and MRCLS solid tumors.

Sandra D'Angelo, MD, Sarcoma Medical Oncologist and Cell Therapist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: "Individuals with both synovial sarcoma and MRCLS are commonly diagnosed under 40, facing a devastating disease with limited treatments in the prime of their lives. I've been seeing these patients throughout my career and have frequently faced the frustrating reality of having incredibly limited treatment options to offer them. I'm encouraged by these data as they could lead to a potential therapeutic option and an improved prognosis for these patients."

Elliot Norry, MD, Adaptimmune's Chief Medical Officer: "We are thrilled to see that 42% of patients with synovial sarcoma or MRCLS responded to treatment with lete-cel, following prior treatment with currently available therapies. Responses were durable across both indications, with an overall median duration of response greater than 18 months for people with synovial sarcoma and greater than one year for MRCLS. These data underscore lete-cel's potential to transform the lives of people with these cancers who have a poor prognosis and few treatment options. We look forward to presenting our findings at CTOS and initiating a rolling Biologics License Application for lete-cel in 2025 for the treatment of both synovial sarcoma and MRCLS, building on the potential of our sarcoma franchise."