Live from ASH 2024 | 1.5-Year Follow-Up Data from a Global Study of Olverembatinib Reaffirms Potential in Overcoming Resistance/Intolerance to Ponatinib or Asciminib

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ROCKVILLE, Md. and SUZHOU, China, Dec. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ascentage Pharma (6855.HK), a global biopharmaceutical company engaged in discovering, developing, and commercializing therapies to address global unmet medical needs primarily for malignancies, today announced that it has released the latest clinical data from a global study of its novel drug candidate, olverembatinib (HQP1351), in patients with heavily pretreated chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), in a Poster Presentation at the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting, taking place in San Diego, CA, the United States. Prof. Hagop Kantarjian, MD, and Prof. Elias Jabbour, MD, from the Department of Leukemia, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, are the principal investigators of the study.

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The ASH Annual Meeting is one of the largest gatherings of the international hematology community, bringing together the most cutting-edge scientific research and latest data of investigational therapies that represent leading scientific and clinical advances in the global hematology field. Garnering growing interest from the global research community, results from multiple clinical and preclinical studies on four of Ascentage Pharma's drug candidates (olverembatinib, lisaftoclax, APG-2449, and APG-5918) have been selected for presentations, including two Oral Reports, at this year's ASH Annual Meeting. Furthermore, this is the seventh consecutive year for studies of olverembatinib to be selected for Oral Reports at the meeting.

After releasing the preliminary results from the global study of olverembatinib in an Oral Report at ASH 2022 and the updated results from a larger patient sample at ASH 2023, this year Ascentage Pharma presented the 1.5-year follow-up data in patients with heavily pretreated CML-CP. In the latest data, olverembatinib showed strong, durable and consistent antileukemic activity, the ability to overcome resistance/intolerance to the third-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) ponatinib or the allosteric STAMP inhibitor asciminib, as well as favorable tolerability in patients with heavily pretreated CML-CP.

As the first approved third-generation BCR-ABL inhibitor in China, olverembatinib has already been approved for the treatment of adult patients with tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI)-resistant CP-CML or accelerated-phase (AP-) CML harboring the T315I mutation; and adult patients with CP-CML resistant to and/or intolerant of first- and second-generation TKIs. In January 2024, olverembatinib was cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to enter a global registrational Phase III trial in previously treated adult patients with CML-CP.