CORRECTING and REPLACING: MaaT Pharma Presented Positive Updated Data on MaaT013 in the Early Access Program at ASH 2024 Annual Meeting

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MaaT Pharma to host a KOL webinar on December 17th, 2024, to discuss data and the unmet medical need in acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (aGvHD) - Register here.

  • Sustained High Response Rates at Day 28: Gastrointestinal Overall Response Rate (GI-ORR) was 51% and Overall Response Rate (ORR) for all organs was 49%.

  • Long-Term Survival: Overall Survival (OS) was 47% at 12 months, and 42% at 24 months.

  • [Corrected] Median OS among patients responding to MaaT013 within the ARES-like population was 444 days, compared to 42 days in non-responders. Historically, median OS to best available therapy following Ruxolitinib is 28 days (Abedin et al., 2021).

  • Topline results for the ARES pivotal Phase 3 trial anticipated in January 2025.

LYON, France, December 10, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

This replaces the announcement made at 18:00 CET on 9 December 2024 due to the following corrections: Updated subheadline.

MaaT Pharma Presented Positive Updated Data on MaaT013 in the Early Access Program at ASH 2024 Annual Meeting

MaaT Pharma to host a KOL webinar on December 17th, 2024, to discuss data and the unmet medical need in acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (aGvHD) - Register here.

  • Sustained High Response Rates at Day 28: Gastrointestinal Overall Response Rate (GI-ORR) was 51% and Overall Response Rate (ORR) for all organs was 49%.

  • Long-Term Survival: Overall Survival (OS) was 47% at 12 months, and 42% at 24 months.

  • Median OS among patients responding to MaaT013 within the ARES-like population was 444 days, compared to 42 days in non-responders. Historically, median OS to best available therapy following Ruxolitinib is 28 days (Abedin et al., 2021).

  • Topline results for the ARES pivotal Phase 3 trial anticipated in January 2025.

MaaT Pharma (EURONEXT: MAAT – the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company and a leader in the development of Microbiome Ecosystem Therapies™ (MET) dedicated to enhancing survival for patients with cancer through immune modulation, announced that Prof. Malard, MD, hematology professor at Saint-Antoine Hospital and Sorbonne University, today detailed updated data for 154 patients with acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (aGvHD) treated with MaaT013 in Early Access Program (EAP) in Europe during the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting.

Speaking on the data, Florent Malard, MD, PhD, highlighted: "These findings underscore MaaT013’s potential as a transformative therapy for aGvHD, a condition with poor survival rates and limited treatment options. The high response rates and long-term survival data further validate the critical role of the gut microbiome modulation in managing aGvHD. Additionally, these results highlight the growing interest within the medical community, as demonstrated by ASH's dedicated symposium on the microbiome’s role in transplantation and cellular therapies."