Gritstone bio Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Updates

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-- Favorable progression-free survival (PFS) trend observed in preliminary data from the randomized Phase 2 study evaluating GRANITE (personalized neoantigen vaccine) in front-line metastatic, microsatellite-stable colorectal cancer (MSS-CRC); mature PFS data expected in the third quarter of 2024 --

-- Nature Medicine publication of Phase 1 study of SLATE (off-the-shelf neoantigen vaccine) and AACR-presented improvements to EDGE? (tumor antigen identification platform that was recently enhanced using large language models) highlight Gritstone’s leadership in neoantigen-directed cancer vaccine field --

-- Latest data from Phase 1 CORAL-CEPI study highlights the durability and potential broad utility of Gritstone’s novel self-amplifying mRNA (samRNA) “Spike-plus” COVID-19 vaccine --

-- Recent financing resulted in $32.5 million in gross proceeds to Gritstone in April 2024 --

-- Gritstone to host conference call today at 4:30pm ET --

EMERYVILLE, Calif., May 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gritstone bio, Inc. (Nasdaq: GRTS), a clinical-stage biotechnology company working to develop the world’s most potent vaccines, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024 and provided recent corporate and clinical updates.

“The preliminary Phase 2 data we recently shared are very promising as they suggest that GRANITE is potentially driving benefit in metastatic CRC patients and that our objective of unlocking immunologically ‘cold’ tumors to the benefits of immunotherapy may be within reach,” said Andrew Allen, MD, PhD, Co-founder, President & CEO of Gritstone bio. “The emerging trend in progression-free survival, that we anticipate will strengthen as data mature, is particularly encouraging as it puts us in a strong position to potentially engage regulators later this year regarding a Phase 3 study for this common and difficult to treat disease. If successful, we see great potential for GRANITE to expand the scope of immunotherapy and bring meaningful clinical benefit to patients with metastatic CRC as well as other ‘cold’ tumors.”

Dr. Allen added, “The progress in, and recognition of our other programs and capabilities is also encouraging. The recent paper in Nature Medicine highlights the scientific rigor with which we built our SLATE platform, describes the discovery of a previously unknown hierarchy of neoantigen immunodominance, and underscores the promise for the ongoing collaboration with Dr. Rosenberg of the NCI to evaluate our SLATE-KRAS vaccine in combination with an autologous T cell therapy. We also continue to push the boundaries of neoantigen identification with EDGE?, our powerful AI-driven platform, that can now predict presentation of HLA Class I neoantigens with what we believe to be field-leading accuracy.”