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GlycoMimetics Announces Results of Pivotal Phase 3 Study of Uproleselan in Relapsed/Refractory (R/R) Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)

In This Article:

  • Study of uproleselan combined with chemotherapy did not meet its primary endpoint of overall survival in the intent to treat population

  • Adverse events were consistent with known side effect profiles of chemotherapy used in the study

  • Comprehensive data analysis with medical, statistical, and regulatory experts underway and will be shared as appropriate; company will submit results for presentation at an upcoming medical meeting

  • National Cancer Institute (NCI) Phase 2/3 study in newly diagnosed AML patients remains ongoing

  • Conference call and webcast to be hosted today, May 6, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. ET.

ROCKVILLE, Md., May 06, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GlycoMimetics, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLYC), a late clinical-stage biotechnology company discovering and developing glycobiology-based therapies for cancers and inflammatory diseases, today announced topline results from its Phase 3 global pivotal study of uproleselan in 388 patients with R/R AML. In the study, uproleselan combined with chemotherapy did not achieve a statistically significant improvement in overall survival in the intent to treat population versus chemotherapy alone.

Patients treated with uproleselan had a median overall survival of 13 months, compared to 12.3 months in the placebo arm. Adverse events were consistent with known side effect profiles of chemotherapy used in the study.

"While the outcome of our Phase 3 study in R/R AML is not what we hoped, we wish to thank the investigators, the participating patients and their families for their dedication to this large, well-controlled randomized study," said Harout Semerjian, Chief Executive Officer of GlycoMimetics. "We are thoroughly analyzing the data in collaboration with medical, statistical and regulatory experts and are committed to submitting a comprehensive data analysis for presentation at an upcoming medical meeting."

The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 3 clinical study evaluated uproleselan in combination with MEC (mitoxantrone, etoposide and cytarabine) or FAI (fludarabine, cytarabine and idarubicin) in patients with R/R AML. Patients received either uproleselan or placebo for 8 days over 1 cycle of an induction and, if applicable, up to 3 cycles of consolidation. The primary endpoint of the study was overall survival without censoring for transplant. Secondary endpoints included incidence of severe oral mucositis, complete remission rate and remission rate. A total of 388 patients across 70 sites in nine countries were randomized 1:1 between treatment and placebo arms.