Nanobiotix Announces New Data Showing Disease Control and Tumor Response in Patients Treated With RT-Activated NBTXR3 Followed By anti-PD-1 For 2l+ R/M HNSCC Naïve or Resistant to Prior anti-PD-1 Therapy

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Best Change in All Target Lesions Diameter Sum from Baseline
Best Change in All Target Lesions Diameter Sum from Baseline

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Best Change in All Target Lesions Diameter Sum from Baseline
Best Change in All Target Lesions Diameter Sum from Baseline
  • Data show favorable safety and feasibility in 68 heavily pre-treated patients with R/M-HNSCC (Intention-to-Treat population; “ITT”) who received RT-activated NBTXR3 followed by anti-PD-1 as a second-or-later line treatment

  • 48% ORR in evaluable anti-PD-1 naïve patients (n=25); 28% ORR in evaluable anti-PD-1 resistant patients (n=25) as per RECIST 1.1

  • 76% DCR in evaluable naïve patients; 68% DCR in evaluable resistant patients as per RECIST 1.1

  • Preliminary review of survival data in ITT anti-PD-1 naïve patients (n=33) showed mPFS of 7.3 months and mOS of 26.2 months

  • ITT anti-PD-1 resistant patients (n=35) showed mPFS of 4.2 months and mOS of 7.8 months

  • Following the ASCO presentation, Nanobiotix will host an investor event on Sunday, June 2nd at 12:00 PM EDT / 6:00 PM CEST to review the presented results

PARIS and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NANOBIOTIX (Euronext: NANO –– NASDAQ: NBTX – the ‘‘Company’’), a late-clinical stage biotechnology company pioneering nanoparticle-based therapeutic approaches to expand treatment possibilities for patients with cancer and other major diseases, today announced new data from Study 1100, a US Phase 1 dose escalation and dose expansion study evaluating radiotherapy-activated NBTXR3 followed by anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitors (“ICIs”) as a second-or-later line (“2L+”) therapy for patients with advanced solid and metastatic tumors. These data were presented by Study 1100 Coordinating Investigator Colette Shen, MD, PhD, at the 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (“ASCO 2024”).

“Novel approaches to improving response rates and reversing resistance to anti-PD-1 are an urgent unmet need for patients with recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer,” said Study 1100 Coordinating Investigator Ari Rosenberg, MD. “The opportunity to ‘prime’ immune activity prior to the administration of anti-PD-1 through radiotherapy-activated NBTXR3’s unique mechanism of action represents a promising potential new treatment approach for patients.”

Abstract #6035: Early signs of efficacy in patients with anti-PD-1 naïve and anti-PD-1 resistant HNSCC treated with NBTXR3/SBRT in combination with nivolumab and pembrolizumab in the phase 1 trial Study 1100
Colette Shen11, Jessica Frakes2, Trevor Hackman1, Jiaxin Niu3, Jared Weiss1, Jimmy Caudell2, George Yang2, Tanguy Seiwert4, Paul Chang5, Septimiu Murgu5, Siddharth Sheth1, Shetal Patel1, Kedar Kirtane2, David Rolando6, Pavel Tyan6, Omar I. Vivar6, Zhen Gooi5, Aditya Joolori5, Ari Rosenberg5