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Elevation Oncology Presents Preclinical Proof-of-Concept Data Supporting Combination Potential of EO-3021 with VEGFR2 or PD-1 Inhibitors at ESMO Immuno-Oncology Annual Congress 2024

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-- Treatment with both combination regimens demonstrates synergistic anti-tumor activity, supporting planned combination strategy for EO-3021 in patients with gastric or gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) cancer –

-- On-track to initiate dosing in combination portion of the ongoing Phase 1 clinical trial of EO-3021 in the fourth quarter of 2024 --

BOSTON, Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Elevation Oncology, Inc. (Nasdaq: ELEV), an innovative oncology company focused on the discovery and development of selective cancer therapies to treat patients across a range of solid tumors with significant unmet medical needs, today announced new preclinical data demonstrating the combination potential of EO-3021, a Claudin 18.2 antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), with VEGFR2 or PD-1 inhibitors. The data will be presented in a poster session at the European Society for Medical Oncology Immuno-Oncology Annual Congress 2024 (ESMO-IO), being held December 11-13, 2024, in Geneva, Switzerland.

"We are pleased to share preclinical data supporting our planned evaluation of EO-3021 in combination with VEGFR2 or PD-1 inhibitors," said David Dornan, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer of Elevation Oncology. "The data demonstrate enhanced anti-tumor activity for both regimens, highlighting the potential benefits of a combination approach. This is particularly encouraging given our previously announced, promising initial clinical data from our Phase 1 clinical trial of single-agent EO-3021, which suggest EO-3021 potentially offers competitive efficacy and differentiated safety profile, including minimal payload-associated toxicity. We look forward to initiating dosing in the combination portion of our ongoing Phase 1 clinical trial of EO-3021 in the fourth quarter and unlocking the full potential of EO-3021 as an active, more combinable Claudin 18.2 ADC."

In a poster titled, "Combination potential of EO-3021, a CLDN18.2 vc-MMAE ADC, with VEGFR2 or PD-1 inhibition in preclinical models of CLDN18.2-expressing cancers," Elevation Oncology will present new in vivo data from preclinical studies evaluating the anti-tumor activity of EO-3021 with a VEGFR2 or PD-1 inhibitor. The data show:

  • Treatment with EO-3021 and DC101, a surrogate of the VEGFR2 inhibitor ramucirumab, exhibited statistically superior tumor growth inhibition (TGI) compared to treatment with either EO-3021 or DC101 alone (TGI: 88.2% for EO-3021 in combination with DC101, compared to 20.1% for EO-3021 and 59.2% for DC101 alone).

  • Treatment with EO-3021 and a PD-1 inhibitor exhibited statistically superior TGI compared to treatment with either EO-3021 or a PD-1 inhibitor alone (TGI: 79.9% for EO-3021 in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor, compared to 33.8% for EO-3021 and 25.0% for a PD-1 inhibitor alone). 92% (11/12) of mice treated with the combination of EO-3021 and a PD-1 inhibitor achieved a complete response (CR), compared to 50% (6/12) mice treated with EO-3021 monotherapy and 17% (2/12) mice treated with a PD-1 inhibitor alone.