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CytomX Therapeutics Presents Preclinical Data for mRNA Encoded Masked IL-12 Molecule in Collaboration with Moderna at AACR Annual Meeting

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Novel engineering approach to developing an mRNA-encoded masked IL-12 therapeutic demonstrates potent anti-tumor activity with significantly enhanced tolerability

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CytomX Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTMX), a leader in the field of masked, conditionally activated biologics, today announced new preclinical data in collaboration with Moderna on an mRNA encoded masked IL-12 molecule. The data will be presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, being held in Chicago, IL on April 25-30, 2025.

“We are excited to share new preclinical data at AACR, establishing proof of concept for an mRNA encoded masked molecule in the treatment of cancer,” said Marcia Belvin, Ph.D. SVP, Chief Scientific Officer of CytomX Therapeutics. “IL-12 has shown promising anti-tumor activity, but its clinical use has been limited due to its inflammatory toxicity and narrow therapeutic window. By combining CytomX’s proprietary PROBODY® masking technology and Moderna’s mRNA technology, we have created an mRNA therapeutic encoding a masked IL-12, designed to be selectively activated within the tumor microenvironment (TME), with limited systemic activity. The data presented at AACR show proof of concept for this unique technology combination, a key initial goal of the CytomX-Moderna collaboration.”

Details for the poster presentation are as follows:
Presentation Title: An mRNA-encoded masked IL-12 improves systemic tolerability while maintaining anti-tumor efficacy in preclinical studies
Poster Number: 3127/12
Section 24
Session Date and Time: April 28, 2025, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm CT

About CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.
CytomX is a clinical-stage, oncology-focused biopharmaceutical company focused on developing novel conditionally activated, masked biologics designed to be localized to the tumor microenvironment. By pioneering a novel pipeline of localized biologics, powered by its PROBODY® therapeutic platform, CytomX’s vision is to create safer, more effective therapies for the treatment of cancer. CytomX’s robust and differentiated pipeline comprises therapeutic candidates across multiple treatment modalities including antibody-drug conjugates (“ADCs”), T-cell engagers, and immune modulators such as cytokines. CytomX’s clinical-stage pipeline includes CX-2051 and CX-801. CX-2051 is a masked, conditionally activated ADC directed toward epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM), armed with a topoisomerase-1 inhibitor payload. CX-2051 has potential applicability across multiple EpCAM-expressing epithelial cancers, including CRC, and was discovered in collaboration with ImmunoGen, now part of AbbVie. CX-801 is a masked interferon alpha-2b PROBODY® cytokine with broad potential applicability in traditionally immuno-oncology sensitive as well as insensitive (cold) tumors. CytomX has established strategic collaborations with multiple leaders in oncology, including Amgen, Astellas, Bristol Myers Squibb, Regeneron and Moderna. For more information about CytomX and how it is working to make conditionally activated treatments the new standard-of-care in the fight against cancer, visit www.cytomx.com and follow us on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).