Strong Evidence of AU-007’s Anti-Tumor Activity in Advanced Solid Tumor Cancers Presented at Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Annual Meeting

Aulos Bioscience, an immuno-oncology company working to revolutionize cancer care through development of potentially best-in-class IL-2 therapeutics, today shared positive results from its Phase 1/2 d...

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Phase 1 and preliminary Phase 2 data for AU-007 with low-dose aldesleukin show clinical activity, durable Treg reduction and correlated progression-free survival

Melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer prioritized for further Phase 2 clinical investigation

LARKSPUR, Calif.: Aulos Bioscience, an immuno-oncology company working to revolutionize cancer care through development of potentially best-in-class IL-2 therapeutics, today shared positive results from its Phase 1/2 dose escalation and cohort expansion study of AU-007. The data will be presented in a poster session at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) 39th Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas.

Preliminary Phase 2 data reveal that a combination of AU-007 and low-dose, subcutaneous aldesleukin is clinically active in melanoma, a finding consistent with Phase 1 data demonstrating clinical activity in a range of patients whose tumors had progressed through prior checkpoint inhibitors. Data from all 77 patients show durable reductions in immunosuppressive Treg cells – a result unprecedented in the IL-2 class – with a correlation between longer progression-free survival outcomes as Treg reduction deepens.

“We believe these data represent preliminary clinical proof of concept for our unique monoclonal antibody, AU-007, and we are confident in its emerging profile as a potential best-in-class therapeutic,” said Aron Knickerbocker, Aulos Bioscience’s president and chief executive officer. “We look forward to presenting a fuller and more mature set of Phase 2 data for melanoma, renal cell carcinoma and non-small cell lung cancer in the first half of next year.”

Key findings from preliminary results of the Phase 1/2 dose escalation and cohort expansion study of AU-007, with data available on 77 patients as of the data cutoff date of September 28, 2024, are as follows:

A tolerable and manageable safety profile was observed at all doses evaluated in Phase 1 dose escalation.

Strong evidence of anti-tumor activity was observed in heavily pre-treated patients, particularly in melanoma.

AU-007 and low-dose, subcutaneous aldesleukin continues to demonstrate a unique pharmacodynamic (PD) profile in the IL-2 class.

The Phase 2 expansion cohorts evaluating AU-007 and low-dose, subcutaneous aldesleukin continue to enroll patients, with a focus on melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer. An additional Phase 2 cohort will evaluate AU-007 and low-dose, subcutaneous aldesleukin combined with avelumab (checkpoint inhibitor; anti-PD-L1) in NSCLC. The company anticipates presenting updated clinical data in the first half of 2025.

The poster, “A phase 1/2 dose escalation and cohort expansion study of AU-007, a human monoclonal antibody (mAb) that binds to IL-2 and inhibits CD25 binding, plus low-dose aldesleukin in advanced solid tumors,” (Abstract 685) is available to meeting registrants as an electronic poster on the SITC 2024 virtual meeting platform. It will be presented in a poster session on Friday, November 8, 2024, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. CST in Exhibit Halls AB.

The poster presentation is also available on the Aulos Bioscience website in the Abstracts and Publications section.

To learn more about the AU-007 clinical trial program, please visit ClinicalTrials.gov (identifier: NCT05267626). For patients and providers in the U.S., please visit www.solidtumorstudy.com. For patients and health professionals in Australia, please visit www.solidtumourstudy.com.

About AU-007

AU-007 is a human IgG1 monoclonal antibody designed by leveraging artificial intelligence that is highly selective to the CD25-binding portion of IL-2. With a mechanism of action unlike any other IL-2 therapeutic in development, AU-007 redirects IL-2 to reinforce anti-tumor immune effects. This is achieved by preventing IL-2, either exogenous or secreted by effector T cells, from binding to trimeric receptors on regulatory T cells while still allowing IL-2 to bind and expand effector T cells and NK cells. This prevents the negative feedback loop caused by other IL-2-based treatments and biases the immune system toward activation over suppression. AU-007 also prevents IL-2 from binding to CD25-containing receptors on eosinophils, as well as vasculature and pulmonary endothelium, which may significantly reduce the vascular leak syndrome and pulmonary edema associated with high-dose IL-2 therapy.

About Aulos

Aulos Bioscience is an immuno-oncology company working to revolutionize cancer patient care through best-in-class IL-2 therapeutics that direct patients’ immune systems toward killing tumor cells. Matching world-class machine learning from co-founder Biolojic Design with an in-depth understanding of the immune system, Aulos’ initial clinical candidate, AU-007, is a human antibody designed by leveraging artificial intelligence that harnesses the power of IL-2 to induce tumor killing while limiting the immunosuppression and toxicities typically associated with this validated pathway. The company was founded by Biolojic Design and Apple Tree Partners (ATP) and is led by pioneers in the field of artificial intelligence, antibody development and cancer immunotherapies. For more information, visit www.aulosbio.com, X (@AulosBioscience) and LinkedIn.

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