CytomX Therapeutics Announces 2025 Strategic Pipeline Priorities and Provides Corporate Update

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CytomX Therapeutics Inc.
CytomX Therapeutics Inc.

- Encouraging progress supports near-term focus on lead wholly-owned program, CX-2051 (EpCAM PROBODY® ADC). Initial Phase 1a clinical data in advanced metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) are anticipated in the first half of 2025 -

- Early-stage research and platform capabilities to be concentrated on existing and potential future partnerships during 2025 -

- Revised focus and associated cost and headcount reductions expected to extend cash runway into the second quarter of 2026 -

- Company to present at 43rd Annual JP Morgan Healthcare Conference on January 15th -

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CytomX Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTMX), a leader in the field of masked, conditionally activated biologics, today announced updated pipeline priorities and anticipated milestones for 2025.

“Our top strategic objective for 2025 is the development of CX-2051, a wholly-owned, first-in-class PROBODY ADC being developed initially in advanced metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). CX-2051 targets the previously undruggable highly expressed CRC antigen, EpCAM, and carries a topoisomerase-1 inhibitor payload. This novel ADC has the potential to make a meaningful difference in the treatment of heavily pretreated CRC patients, for whom the current standard of care remains inadequate and new treatment options are urgently needed. We are encouraged by our early clinical progress and remain on track to deliver initial Phase 1a dose escalation data in the first half of 2025,” said Sean McCarthy, D.Phil., chief executive officer and chairman of CytomX.

Dr. McCarthy continued, “As we look ahead to 2025, we are taking steps to focus our strategy and capital allocation, further concentrating efforts on wholly-owned clinical stage programs that we believe have the greatest potential for near-term value inflection. We also continue the important work we are doing with our collaboration partners, including ongoing clinical evaluation of CX-904 with Amgen. As we enter 2025, we have taken the difficult decision to streamline our organization and resources towards top priorities and we look forward to sharing progress from our pipeline throughout the year.”

Pipeline Priorities and Organizational Changes

  • Clinical Pipeline:

    • CX-2051 (EpCAM PROBODY ADC) has been prioritized as the Company’s lead program with an initial focus in advanced metastatic CRC.

    • CX-904 (EGFR-CD3 PROBODY TCE) continues in Phase 1a with escalation to higher dose levels prioritized based upon the safety and anti-tumor activity profile observed to-date.

    • CX-801 (PROBODY® Interferon-alpha 2b) Phase 1 dose escalation continues with a focused early development strategy in metastatic melanoma.

  • Research collaborations: Drug discovery programs with Amgen, Astellas, Bristol Myers Squibb, Moderna, and Regeneron are ongoing. These collaborations remain a strategic priority given their long-term value creation potential and the increasing relevance of masked, conditionally active therapeutics in the field of oncology research and development.

  • Organization: In order to direct capital resources to its clinical programs and create additional flexibility in its cost structure, CytomX will reduce organizational headcount by approximately 40 percent. Headcount reductions are expected to primarily impact areas supporting non-partnered early research, and general and administrative functions. These changes are expected to be complete by the end of the first quarter of 2025.

  • Financial: Cost reductions realized from the restructuring combined with focused clinical development priorities are expected to extend cash runway into the second quarter of 2026. CytomX ended Q3 2024 with $117.6 million of cash, cash equivalents and investments.