FDA Awards $1.6M Orphan Drug Grant for Clinical Phase II Development of EGEN-001 for Treatment of Ovarian Cancer

EGEN, Inc. announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) awarded the company a four-year grant of $1.6 million to assist in the phase II clinical development of EGEN-001, the company’s lead product. EGEN-001 is under clinical development for the treatment of advanced recurrent ovarian cancer.

EGEN, Inc. announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) awarded the company a four-year grant of $1.6 million to assist in the phase II clinical development of EGEN-001, the company’s lead product. EGEN-001 is under clinical development for the treatment of advanced recurrent ovarian cancer.[1]

EGEN, Inc. is developing gene-based biopharmaceuticals that rely on proprietary delivery technologies such as TheraPlas™ (illustrated above). In preclinical studies, the application of this approach produced anti-cancer activity in the treatment of disseminated abdominal cancers, solid tumors and metastatic cancers. (Photo: EGEN, Inc.)

EGEN-001 was developed as an interleukin-12 (IL‑12) gene therapy for the treatment of disseminated epithelial ovarian cancer. It is a low concentration formulation composed of a human IL-12 plasmid formulated with a proprietary PPC delivery system. EGEN-001 is designed for intraperitoneal (IP) administration. The subsequent IL-12 protein expression is associated with an increase in immune system activity, including T-lymphocyte and natural killer (NK) cell proliferation, and cytotoxic activation and secretion of interferon gamma (IFN-g), which in turn, leads to tumor inhibition. Additionally, IL-12 inhibits angiogenesis and formation of tumor vascularization.

EGEN has successfully completed two Phase I trials of EGEN-001 in ovarian cancer patients.  In the first study, EGEN-001 was administered as monotherapy in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer patients[2] and in the second study in combination with carboplatin/docetaxel chemotherapy in platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer patients.[3] In both studies, EGEN-001 treatment resulted in good safety, biological activity and encouraging efficacy.[4-5] EGEN-001 received Orphan Drug Status from the FDA in 2005, and its first $1 million FDA orphan grant in 2005.

“This is a significant milestone and accomplishment for the company,” commented Dr. Khursheed Anwer, President and Chief Science Officer of EGEN. “We are pleased to receive this FDA support, which has been very useful in the advancement of our novel EGEN-001 product in the clinic for the treatment of recurrent ovarian cancer. The product utilizes the Company’s proprietary TheraPlas® delivery technology and is composed of interleukin-12 (IL-12) gene formulation with a biocompatible delivery polymer. IL-12 is a potent cytokine which works by enhancing the body’s immune system against cancer and inhibiting tumor blood supply.”

About EGEN, Inc.

EGEN, Inc. (EGEN), with laboratories and headquarters in Huntsville, Alabama, is a privately held biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapeutics for the treatment of human diseases including cancer. The Company specializes in the delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids (DNA and RNAi) and proteins aimed at specific disease targets. The Company has a significant intellectual property position in synthetic carriers, their combination with DNA, and their therapeutic applications. EGEN’s research pipeline products are aimed at treatment of various cancer indications. In addition, the Company has its TheraSilence® delivery technology aimed at delivery of therapeutic siRNA for the treatment of human diseases. EGEN collaborates with outside investigators, biotech organizations, and universities on various projects in these areas.

References:

1/ A Phase II Evaluation of Intraperitoneal EGEN-001 (IL-12 Plasmid Formulated With PEG-PEI-Cholesterol Lipopolymer) in the Treatment of Persistent or Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian, Fallopian Tube or Primary Peritoneal Cancer, Clinical Trial Summary, ClinicialTrials.gov (Identifier:  NCT01118052).

2/A Phase 1, Open Label, Dose Escalation Study of the Safety, Tolerability and Preliminary Efficacy of Intraperitoneal EGEN-001 in Patients With Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer, Clinical Trial Summary, ClinicialTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT00137865).

3/A Phase 1, Open-Label, Dose Escalation Study of the Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of EGEN-001 in Combination With Carboplatin and Docetaxel in Women With Recurrent, Platinum-Sensitive, Epithelial Ovarian Cancer, Clinical Trial Summary, ClinicialTrials.gov (Identifier:  NCT00473954).

4/Kendrick JE, Matthews KS, Straughn JM, et. al.  A phase I trial of intraperitoneal EGEN-001, a novel IL-12 gene therapeutic, administered alone or in combination with chemotherapy in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.  J Clin Oncol 26: 2008 (May 20 suppl; abstr 5572).

5/Anwar K, Barnes MN, Kelly FJ, et. al. Safety and tolerability of a novel IL-12 gene therapeutic administered in combination with carboplatin/docetaxel in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.  J Clin Oncol 28:15s, 2010 (suppl; abstr 5045).

Source: FDA Awards EGEN, Inc. Orphan -Drug Grant for Clinical Development of EGEN-001 for Treatment of Ovarian Cancer, Press Release, EGEN, Inc., February 2, 2011.

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