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California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Awards Funding for CAR-T NXC-201 U.S. AL Amyloidosis Clinical Trial (NEXICART-2)

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Immix Biopharma, Inc.
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$8 million grant funds development of NXC-201 in relapsed/refractory AL Amyloidosis

LOS ANGELES, CA, July 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Immix Biopharma, Inc. (“ImmixBio”, “Company”, “We” or “Us”, “IMMX”) (Nasdaq: IMMX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company trailblazing cell therapies in AL Amyloidosis and autoimmune disease, today announced that the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) has awarded Immix Biopharma cell therapy division Nexcella an $8 million CLIN2 grant award to support clinical development of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy NXC-201 for the treatment of relapsed/refractory AL Amyloidosis.

“AL amyloidosis is an unmet medical need, and current approved therapies for this rare disease are mostly not well tolerated and have not led to sustained remissions,” said Dr. Abla Creasey, PhD, Vice President of Therapeutics Development at CIRM. “This one-time therapy would be an innovative treatment for patients with AL Amyloidosis, and the preliminary data are encouraging.”

“We are grateful for the recognition from CIRM of the importance of NXC-201 in relapsed/refractory AL Amyloidosis, for which there are no FDA approved drugs today,” said Ilya Rachman, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Immix Biopharma. Gabriel Morris, Chief Financial Officer of Immix Biopharma, added, “We are excited to join California’s thriving CIRM biotechnology innovation ecosystem as we proceed on-plan with NEXICART-2.”

The NEXICART-2 U.S. study is intended to evaluate the safety and efficacy of NXC-201 in relapsed/refractory AL Amyloidosis patients with adequate cardiac function who have not been exposed to prior BCMA-targeted therapy. The study builds on positive data from the initial ex-U.S. study, NEXICART-1, presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of The American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT 2024) which showed a 92% overall response rate in relapsed/refractory AL Amyloidosis patients (12/13). The best responder experienced a 28.0 month duration of response (as reported May 10, 2024, with ongoing follow-up).

NXC-201 is the only CAR-T therapy currently in development in AL Amyloidosis, mentioned in a review article entitled “Systemic Light Chain Amyloidosis” published in June, 2024 New England Journal of Medicine.

About the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)
At CIRM, we never forget that we were created by the people of California to accelerate stem cell treatments to patients with unmet medical needs, and act with a sense of urgency to succeed in that mission. To meet this challenge, our team of highly trained and experienced professionals actively partners with both academia and industry in a hands-on, entrepreneurial environment to fast track the development of today’s most promising stem cell technologies.