Nature Medicine Publishes Interim Results from Gritstone bio’s Phase 1/2 Study of “Off-the-Shelf” Neoantigen Vaccine Platform (SLATE)

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In This Article:

-- Paper details vaccine design optimization process of Gritstone’s “off-the-shelf” or shared neoantigen vaccine platform, SLATE --

-- Discovery of a novel immunodominance hierarchy of tumor neoantigens (including KRAS) enabled the development of a more potent, KRAS-specific vaccine candidate (SLATE-KRAS) being studied by Steven A. Rosenberg of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) --

-- Publication underscores the important role of antigen selection and cassette design in the development of neoantigen-directed immunotherapy --

EMERYVILLE, Calif., April 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gritstone bio, Inc. (Nasdaq: GRTS), a clinical-stage biotechnology company working to develop the world’s most potent vaccines, announced today that a paper detailing the development of its “off-the-shelf” neoantigen platform, SLATE, recently published in Nature Medicine. The paper, “A shared neoantigen vaccine combined with immune checkpoint blockade for advanced metastatic solid tumors: phase 1 trial interim results,” describes a novel immunodominance hierarchy of tumor neoantigens (including KRAS) that Gritstone discovered in Phase 1 translational studies and leveraged to develop SLATE-KRAS, a “pure” KRAS-directed candidate that demonstrated superior immunogenicity to the initial version in a subsequent Phase 2 study and is currently being evaluated in a novel cell therapy-vaccine combination study run by Steven A. Rosenberg of the National Cancer Institute (NCT06253520).

“The publication of these findings in Nature Medicine highlights the promise of our ‘off-the-shelf’ or shared neoantigen approach in solid tumors, one of the many elements embedded within our mission to develop the world’s most potent vaccines,” said Andrew Allen, M.D., Ph.D., Co-founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Gritstone bio. "Our team’s innovative work to develop, optimize and validate SLATE positions Gritstone with two promising platforms to execute against our neoantigen-directed approach to oncology. It also enabled the pioneering collaboration that we are currently advancing with Dr. Rosenberg of the NCI, a luminary in the field. SLATE is ready for ‘plug and play’ application across a spectrum of solid tumors and could serve as a great complementary platform to GRANITE, our personalized vaccine program. We continue to have great conviction that both approaches could unlock new levels of immune responses for patients with solid tumors.”

“This important publication underscores that a deep understanding of the mechanism and performance of therapeutic neoantigens in humans is likely critical for success in the promising field of neoantigen-directed immunotherapy. It also demonstrates our ability to select tumor antigens and optimize cassette design to elicit a potent antigen-specific immune response,” said Karin Jooss, Ph.D., Executive Vice President, and Head of R&D at Gritstone bio. “We believe we have a leading understanding of the hierarchy of antigen presentation and competition – a great example outlined in this paper, where we took SLATE from bench to bedside to bench, and back – and have applied that understanding to optimize the design of our oncology vaccines. The learnings and techniques described add to Gritstone’s already robust body of clinical insights to drive potent tumor-specific T cell responses to neoantigens, a unique potential advantage in the field.”