Questions? +1 (202) 335-3939 Login
Trusted News Since 1995
A service for banking industry professionals · Tuesday, October 8, 2024 · 749,889,196 Articles · 3+ Million Readers

The Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation and Dracen Pharmaceuticals announce launch of clinical trial

Phase I/II study of DRP-104 in combination with Durvalumab to be tested in patients with fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC)

We are proud of the teamwork between FCF, Dracen, and our clinical partners that has quickly brought a promising investigational treatment to fibrolamellar patients.”
— Kurt Losert
GREENWICH, CT, USA, February 27, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation (FCF) and Dracen Pharmaceuticals Inc., a clinical stage biotech company, announced today the initiation of enrollment in a collaborative phase I/II study of the combination of subcutaneous DRP-104 (sirpiglenastat) with intravenous durvalumab to treat fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC). FCF and Dracen recently launched a partnership to make the experimental prodrug DRP-104 available for clinical research in FLC.

Recent studies indicate that FLC tumors’ characteristic DNAJB1-PRKACA fusion causes a metabolic rewiring of FLC cells that makes them dependent on breaking down large amounts of the amino acid glutamine. These metabolic changes “addict” FLC tumors to glutamine metabolism and lead to the increased resistance of tumor cells to killing by immune cells. Researchers believe that FLC tumor cells may deplete glutamine from their vicinity and enrich the tumor environment with immunosuppressive metabolites including ammonia, thereby impairing a patient’s ability to launch an effective immune response to the cancer.

DRP-104 is a prodrug that broadly targets all 10 glutamine-metabolizing enzymes in tumors, leading to profound anti-tumor activity from its direct effects on tumor metabolism, as well as enhanced immune-mediated activity due to the remodeling of the tumor microenvironment. This unique mechanism of action shows promise for treating various tumor types. Dracen recently completed a Phase I clinical study which identified the DRP-104 dose and schedule which will be utilized in this new combination study with durvalumab in FLC patients.

Kurt Losert, CEO of FCF, commented, “We are proud of the teamwork between FCF, Dracen and our clinical partners that has quickly brought a promising investigational treatment to fibrolamellar patients who desperately need more effective therapies.”

Enrollment for the new clinical trial is currently underway for patients diagnosed with unresectable or metastatic FLC whose disease has progressed while on prior immune therapy. For further information about the study design, contacts, and location, please see National Clinical Trial Identifier: NCT06027086.

About the Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation:
The principal purpose of the Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation (FCF) is to encourage, drive and fund research that will substantially improve outcomes for patients with fibrolamellar carcinoma (FLC), a rare form of liver cancer that primarily occurs in adolescents and young adults who have no history of liver disease. FCF, a public 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Greenwich, CT, was founded in 2009 by Tucker Davis, a FLC patient. Today, FCF is the leading non-governmental funder of FLC research. By supporting cutting-edge research, actively recruiting investigators, and working collaboratively to understand the disease's origins, FCF hopes to develop more effective therapies and ultimately a cure for FLC. 100% of all donations directly fund FLC research.

About DRP-104
The glutamine antagonist, DRP-104 (sirpiglenastat), is currently in clinical development by Dracen Pharmaceuticals. The mechanisms of action for DRP-104 include a) direct inhibition of tumor cell addiction to glutamine metabolism leading to substantial single agent activity and tumor regression; b) broad metabolic remodeling of the tumor microenvironment leading to enhanced anti-tumor immune activity; and c) stimulation of T effector, NK and NKT cells and inhibition of immunosuppressive MDSC and macrophage cells, potentially leading to greater long-term durable responses and survival.

About Dracen Pharmaceuticals
Dracen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a privately held biotech company developing proprietary anti-cancer drugs that target immuno-metabolism. Dracen’s investors include Deerfield Management; i&i Biotech Fund (i&i Bio); Osage University Partners; and The Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS (IOCB Prague). Dracen has operations in San Diego, CA.

For further information, please contact:
Mohamed Ragab, MD
Dracen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
mragab@dracenpharma.com
201.360.2081

Kate Lazar
Deerfield Management
klazar@deerfield.com
Office: 212. 583.7278
Cell: 646.791.2998

Kurt Losert
Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation
klosert@fibrofoundation.org
Visit us on social media:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube

Powered by EIN Presswire

Distribution channels: Banking, Finance & Investment Industry, Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals Industry, Science, World & Regional

Legal Disclaimer:

EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Submit your press release