Immuneering Reports Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Business Updates

Immuneering Corporation
Immuneering Corporation

In This Article:

- Enrollment progressing well across all arms in the IMM-1-104 Phase 2a Trial, with Initial Data from Multiple Arms Expected in 2H 2024 -

- Granted FDA Fast Track Designation for IMM-1-104 in First-line Pancreatic Cancer -

- Preclinical Data Presented at AACR Demonstrates that Combining IMM-1-104 with Chemotherapies Used in the Treatment of First-line Pancreatic Cancer Yields Deeper and More Durable Tumor Growth Inhibition Than Either Treatment Alone -

- Initial PK, PD and Safety Data from Phase 1/2a Trial of IMM-6-415 to Treat Advanced Solid Tumors with RAF or RAS Mutations expected in 2H 2024 -

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Immuneering Corporation (Nasdaq: IMRX), a clinical-stage oncology company seeking to develop and commercialize universal-RAS/RAF medicines for broad populations of cancer patients, today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024, and provided business updates.

“Our IMM-1-104 Phase 2a trial is enrolling well across all arms, and we are on track to share initial data from multiple arms this year,” said Ben Zeskind, Ph.D., Co-founder, and Chief Executive Officer of Immuneering. “Each arm represents an important unmet need, including first-line pancreatic cancer patients, which are the focus of both our recent Fast Track designation and multiple arms of the trial, including two arms evaluating IMM-1-104 in combination with established chemotherapy regimens. As we reported at AACR in April, these combinations in animal models showed deeper and more durable tumor growth inhibition than either treatment alone. We believe these arms are also of interest because of the Phase 1 topline data we released in March, in which IMM-1-104 monotherapy was observed to be exceptionally well-tolerated and shrank at least one target lesion in about half of pancreatic cancer patients. We are also evaluating IMM-1-104 in monotherapy arms for patients with RAS mutant melanoma and RAS mutant lung cancer, cancer types for which IMM-1-104 has demonstrated encouraging preclinical data, along with a monotherapy arm evaluating IMM-1-104 in first and second-line pancreatic cancer patients. Finally, the Phase 1 dose escalation of IMM-6-415 is progressing well in patients with advanced solid tumors with RAF or RAS mutations, and we plan to report initial PK, PD and safety data this year. All in all, we are looking forward to a data-rich second half of 2024.”

Corporate Highlights

  • FDA Fast Track Designation for IMM-1-104 in First-line Pancreatic Cancer: In July 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Fast Track designation for IMM-1-104, as a first-line treatment for patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).

  • Preclinical Data Presented at AACR Demonstrating that IMM-1-104 is Synergistic with Chemotherapy in Pancreatic Cancer Models: In April 2024, Immuneering presented preclinical data at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, demonstrating that combining IMM-1-104 with chemotherapies used in the treatment of first-line pancreatic cancer yielded deeper and more durable tumor growth inhibition than either treatment alone, which the Company views as supportive of its ongoing Phase 2a clinical trial of IMM-1-104 in RAS-mutated advanced or metastatic solid tumors.