Carisma Announces Latest Data from Phase 1 Clinical Trial of CT-0508 at 8th Annual CAR-TCR Summit

Carisma Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: CARM) (“Carisma” or the “Company”), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing innovative immunotherapies, will present findings today at the 8th Annual CAR-TCR Summit from its Phase 1 clinical trial of the Company’s lead product candidate, CT-0508, a human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (“HER2”) targeted chimeric antigen receptor macrophage (“CAR-M”) for the treatment of advanced/metastatic HER2 overexpressing cancers.

The presentation includes data from group 1 (n=9) and group 2 (n=5). Patients in both groups received the same total dose (up to 5×109 CT-0508) either via a fractionated, multi-day infusion regimen (group 1) or via a single-day bolus infusion (group 2). The data are drawn from the ongoing clinical trial led by Kim A. Reiss, MD, principal investigator of the Phase 1 clinical trial and an associate professor of Hematology-Oncology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

In the presentation, Michael Klichinsky, PharmD, PhD, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer at Carisma, will present data demonstrating that, in both groups, CT-0508 was successfully manufactured for patients and that the administration of CT-0508 was well-tolerated after infusion with no dose-limiting toxicities reported to date.

“As the CT-0508 trial progresses, it is promising to see consistent results supporting the safety profile, feasibility, and mechanism of action of this first-in-class CAR-M investigational therapy,” commented Dr. Klichinsky. “We look forward to results from the CT-0508 combination sub-study with pembrolizumab and continued development of CAR-M and CAR-Monocyte therapies.”

Previously, Carisma presented findings from group 1 showing that CT-0508 remodeled and activated the tumor microenvironment (“TME”) and initiated anti-tumor T cell immunity. Translational analyses combining group 1 and group 2 show that various biomarkers including metrics of TME activation, T cell activation, and HER2 status correlate with best overall response (“BOR”) of stable disease, providing further evidence of the CT-0508 mechanism of action.

The Phase 1 study translational analyses further demonstrate an increase in exhausted CD8 T cells on treatment, supporting the ongoing combination sub-study with Merck’s anti-PD1 therapy KEYTRUDA® (pembrolizumab). This latest data readout follows the dosing of the first patient in the ongoing sub-study of the Phase 1 clinical trial of CT-0508 in combination with pembrolizumab for the treatment of HER2 overexpressing cancers.

The Company is filing a Current Report on Form 8-K today with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission disclosing the new data from its Phase 1 clinical trial of CT-0508, including an excerpt of the presentation being made at the 8th Annual CAR-TCR Summit.

Editor’s Note: Carisma has licensed certain Penn-owned intellectual property from the University of Pennsylvania, and Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine receives sponsored research and clinical trial funding from the company. Penn may be entitled to receive additional financial benefits from technologies licensed and optioned to Carisma. In addition, Penn is a co-founder of the company and holds equity in Carisma.

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