Early Phase I data shows promise for mRNA cancer immunotherapy in advanced solid cancers

Source: News Medical Life Science, September 2024

Interim data from the Phase I dose escalation part of the mRNA cancer immunotherapy (mRNA-4359), show promise in patients with advanced solid cancers.

The investigational mRNA cancer immunotherapy is targeted for patients with lung cancer, melanoma and other solid tumors. Nineteen patients with advanced stage cancers received between one and nine doses of the immunotherapy treatment. Scientists have found the immunotherapy created an immune response against cancer and was well tolerated, with adverse events including fatigue, injection site pain and fever.

Results from the Phase I trial, also the first-in-human study of the therapy, are being presented on Saturday, 14th September at the European Society of Medical Oncology conference in Barcelona by the UK Chief Investigator of the trial from King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. The trial is sponsored by Moderna.

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