Argos
Therapeutics Presents Positive Phase 1 Safety Data For Its Arcelis Platform In
HIV At Keystone Symposia
Durham,
NC. - March 31, 3008 -- Argos Therapeutics announced the presentation of positive
safety and feasibility data from a Phase 1 clinical trial of AGS-004 in HIV-infected
adults in combination with antiretroviral therapy (ART). AGS-004
is an adaptation of the company's Arcelis technology, a personalized, RNA-loaded
dendritic cell-based immunotherapy that is perfectly matched to each patient's
unique viral burden. Researchers also presented an abstract describing the company's
method of RNA production which improves antigen expression in dendritic cells.
These data were presented at the Keystone Symposia Conference on HIV Vaccines,
held March 27-April 1 in Banff, Alberta. The
Phase 1 trial was conducted at McGill University Health Centre in Montreal by
Jean-Pierre Routy, MD. "Initial data revealed no serious adverse events,"
said Dr. Routy. "Mild adverse events observed were consistent with immune
response induction and typical of similar therapies." In addition, no spikes
in viral load, significant changes in CD4 or CD8 cell counts, or manifestations
of autoimmunity were observed during or after injections. Argos also successfully
demonstrated manufacturing feasibility and production consistency of AGS-004.
"We are
encouraged by the favorable safety and tolerability profile of AGS-004 in this
trial, as well as the application of our Arcelis technology to creating immunotherapies
to treat viral disease," said John Bonfiglio, PhD, President and CEO of Argos.
"Argos looks forward to presenting the full Phase 1 trial results, including
immune response data, later this year. The data generated thus far support further
investigation of this promising immunotherapy candidate in HIV and, therefore,
we are in the process of initiating a Phase 2a trial of AGS-004." In
a second presentation during a poster session at the meeting, Argos researchers
discussed the benefits of an approach for post-transcriptionally capping HIV RNAs
to enhance antigen expression in dendritic cells. This method may have broad applicability
for immunotherapies utilizing RNA as a vehicle for antigen delivery. The post-transcriptional
capping method, which uses a vaccinia virus capping enzyme, offers advantages
over the commonly used method of co-transcriptional capping. These benefits include
close to 100% capping efficiency, significantly greater RNA yield, and elevated
levels of protein expression in dendritic cells. The
Phase 1 data abstract titled, "A Phase 1 safety and feasibility study of
autologous dendritic cell therapy in ART treated HIV-1-infected subjects,"
was presented on March 30. This abstract was authored by Jean-Pierre Routy, MD;
MR Boulassel; C Landry; Y Yassien-Diab; R Antar; Irina Tcherepanova, PhD; Donald
Healey, PhD; Frederick Miesowicz, PhD; Charles A Nicolette, PhD; Lothar Finke,
MD; and RP Sekaly, PhD. The
abstract titled, "Post transcriptionally capped HIV RNAs confer higher antigen
expression level in the DCs," was presented on March 30. This abstract was
authored by Irina Tcherepanova, PhD; A Starr; A Raney; D Calderhead, PhD; J Horvatinovich;
Donald Healey, PhD; and Charles A Nicolette, PhD. About
the AGS-004 Phase 1 Trial in HIV Ten
patients with HIV who have achieved durable viral suppression with ART were enrolled
in the Phase 1 trial. The primary study objective is to evaluate patient-specific
anti-viral responses to the AGS-004 immunotherapeutic following four doses over
four months. Secondary trial objectives are to evaluate safety, additional immune
induction profiles, and the feasibility of production of AGS-004. The development
of AGS-004 is part of Argos' broad collaboration with Kirin Pharma Company, Ltd.
RNA-loaded
Dendritic Cell Technology Arcelis
is Argos' proprietary technology for personalizing RNA-loaded dendritic cell immunotherapies
for HIV, other infectious diseases, and cancer. This platform is based on optimizing
a patient's own (autologous) dendritic cells to trigger a pathogen- or tumor-specific
immune response. To address the challenge of the unique genetic profile of each
patient's disease and the genetic mutations of that disease, Argos loads the autologous
dendritic cells with a sample of messenger RNA (mRNA) isolated from their disease.
Through this process, dendritic cells can potentially prime immune responses to
the entire antigenic repertoire, resulting in an immunotherapeutic that is customized
to the patient's specific disease. About
Argos Therapeutics, Inc. Argos
Therapeutics is developing breakthrough immunotherapies that target the unique
features of a patient's disease. This new generation of personalized cancer and
infectious disease therapeutics, created using the Company's "Arcelis"
technology, trains the immune system to recognize and attack the disease. Argos'
scientific leadership in RNA-loaded dendritic cells and advanced manufacturing
processes provide a platform to tackle virtually all forms of cancers and infectious
diseases. For more information, visit www.argostherapeutics.com. Argos
is a private biotechnology company headquartered in Research Triangle Park, NC.
The Company has clinical trial programs in cancer and human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV) and has an ongoing co-development and commercialization alliance with Kirin
Pharma Company, Ltd. |