Cue Biopharma Announces Publication in Nature Journal, Scientific Reports, of Immunotherapeutic Platforms Immuno-STAT and Neo-STAT
- Research demonstrates that platform technologies generate therapeutic molecules for selective delivery of immune activating signals, such as IL-2, to disease-relevant T cells, hence avoiding systemic activation of the broader immune compartment
- Publication details the peptide-HLA-based platform’s versatility, modularity and vast potential to develop therapeutics for oncology, infectious disease and autoimmune disease
“We believe our platforms address a significant challenge in immunotherapy of ensuring selective targeting of activation signals to anti-tumor T cells in the patient while sparing the indiscriminate systemic activation of the immune system,” said
Key aspects of Cue Biopharma’s technologies discussed in the article include:
- The Immuno-STAT platform enables development of first-in-class off-the-shelf biologic molecules designed to selectively engage and activate disease-relevant T cells via the T cell receptors (TCR), mimicking the natural immune process, through the presentation of complimentary and synergistic signals, or “cues.” An Immuno-STAT is engineered to include:
- A first signal, or “cue” involving the presentation of a targeted and specific epitope, via a major histocompatibility (MHC)-peptide complex, to T cell receptors, or TCRs, of disease-specific T cells, to selectively engage a repertoire of T cells relevant to a particular disease such as cancer.
- A corresponding second signal, or “cue” comprising the immunostimulant IL-2 molecule engineered with particular modifications for activation and expansion of CD8+ cytotoxic T cells, the relevant type of T cells with cancer-killing activity and minimize off-target binding and activation.
- The Immuno-STAT is constructed upon a portion of a human antibody (the “Fc portion”) that serves as the molecule’s backbone or scaffold and provides manufacturability and structural stability.
- Through this design, Immuno-STATs enable disease specificity, targeted selective activation of CD8+ T cells and a larger therapeutic window for IL-2 effectiveness.
- Neo-STAT is a plug-and-play variation of the Immuno-STAT™ platform designed with an empty “pocket” for the peptide presentation signal, enabling easy integration of disease-specific antigens a-posteriori to target a variety of cancers and infectious diseases.
- The modular Immuno-STAT framework is compatible with diverse co-modulators, including immuno-suppressive molecules, with potential to address a variety of autoimmune diseases.
Cue Biopharma’s lead Immuno-STAT asset, CUE-101 has already shown encouraging results as a monotherapy in a Phase 1 dose escalation trial in late stage second line and beyond patients with HPV+ recurrent/metastatic head and neck cancer, which included a confirmed partial response with approximately 65% durable and ongoing tumor reduction and eight confirmed stable disease responses, controlling tumor growth for at least 12 weeks.
The Company is preparing for an Investigational New Drug filing for their next Immuno-STAT clinical candidate, CUE-102, which targets Wilms Tumor 1 (WT1), expressed in numerous solid tumors and hematological cancers.
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