GlobeImmune Announces Program Updates and Financial Results for Full Year 2014

LOUISVILLE, CO--(Marketwired - March 17, 2015) - GlobeImmune, Inc. (GBIM) today provided an update on the Company's business and clinical programs, and announced financial results for the full year ended December 31, 2014.

"We are pleased with the progress made across all of our programs in 2014. Results reported from our Phase 1 trial of GI-6301 in metastatic cancers and chordoma were encouraging and we look forward to the initiation of the Phase 2 chordoma trial, as well as data from the GS-US-330-0101 HBV Phase 2 trial," said Timothy C. Rodell, M.D., FCCP, President and CEO of GlobeImmune, Inc.

Program Updates

GS-4774 for Chronic Hepatitis B Infection

GS-4774 is a Tarmogen designed to treat patients chronically infected with HBV who are also on, or are candidates for, oral antiviral suppressive therapy. GS-4774 is being developed pursuant to a worldwide collaboration agreement with Gilead Sciences, Inc., and is currently being evaluated in two randomized Phase 2 trials:

  • GS-US-330-0101, or the 0101 trial, is a randomized Phase 2 clinical trial, initiated in 2013, investigating GS-4774 in combination with ongoing oral antiviral treatment in patients with chronic HBV infection. The 0101 trial is a multicenter, multinational trial that enrolled 175 patients in a randomized, open-label design comparing three different doses of GS-4774, administered in combination with oral antiviral therapy versus antiviral treatment alone. The primary endpoint for this trial is decline in serum HBV surface antigen, or HBsAg. The 0101 trial is fully-enrolled, and 48-week results are expected to be available in the first half of 2015. These results may be submitted to an upcoming scientific conference.

  • GS-US-330-1401, or the 1401 trial, is a randomized Phase 2 clinical trial, initiated in 2014, investigating GS-4774 in patients with chronic HBV infection who are currently not receiving treatment. The 1401 trial is a multicenter, multinational trial designed to enroll 175 patients in a randomized, open-label design comparing three different doses of GS-4774, administered in combination with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate, or TDF, versus TDF alone. The 1401 trial is actively enrolling patients. The 48-week results are projected to be available in the middle of 2016.

GI-6301 for Cancers Expressing Brachyury Protein

GI-6301 is a Tarmogen designed to target cancers expressing the brachyury protein, which plays a role in metastatic progression of certain cancers and the initiation of chordoma. The GI-6300 program, including GI-6301, is exclusively licensed to Celgene Corporation.