- 16 patients surpassed 12-month survival follow-up
- THIO's substantial survival benefit in third line surpasses
comparable standard-of-care overall survival of 5.8 months
- Median survival follow-up in third line was 10.6
months
- Treatment with THIO followed by Libtayo® has been generally
well-tolerated to date
MAIA Biotechnology, Inc., (NYSE American: MAIA) (“MAIA”,
the “Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company
developing targeted immunotherapies for cancer, today announces
favorable interim survival benefit from its lead clinical candidate
THIO, a telomere-targeting treatment for patients with advanced
non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A Phase 2 clinical trial,
THIO-101, is evaluating THIO sequenced with Regeneron’s immune
checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) cemiplimab (Libtayo®) in patients with
advanced NSCLC who failed two or more standard-of-care therapy
regimens.
Published available results suggest that overall survival (OS)
in third-line patients is 5.8 months.1
As of August 01, 2024, 16 patients had survival follow-up
surpassing 12 months, including 9 in third line treatment (3L).
Interim median survival follow-up in 3L was 10.6 months.
“THIO is showing a survival benefit for patients with advanced
NSCLC. As our follow-up continues, we have noted that three of the
earliest patients enrolled are approaching 17-month survival. We’re
on track to achieve our survival goals in third-line therapy,” said
Vlad Vitoc, M.D., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MAIA.
“THIO’s outperformance to date supports our thesis that our
telomere targeting agent could become a treatment option for people
suffering from advanced NSCLC.”
The 12-month survival data corresponds to the Company’s most
recent data from THIO-101 demonstrating favorable disease control
and overall response rates. As announced in April 2024, THIO 180mg
+ CPI in third-line treatment showed, in part, overall response
rate (ORR) of 38%, disease control rate (DCR) of 88% and median
progression-free survival (PFS) of 5.5 months.
MAIA expects to release full efficacy results of THIO-101 this
year.
About THIO
THIO (6-thio-dG or 6-thio-2’-deoxyguanosine) is a first-in-class
investigational telomere-targeting agent currently in clinical
development to evaluate its activity in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
(NSCLC). Telomeres, along with the enzyme telomerase, play a
fundamental role in the survival of cancer cells and their
resistance to current therapies. The modified nucleotide
6-thio-2’-deoxyguanosine (THIO) induces telomerase-dependent
telomeric DNA modification, DNA damage responses, and selective
cancer cell death. THIO-damaged telomeric fragments accumulate in
cytosolic micronuclei and activates both innate (cGAS/STING) and
adaptive (T-cell) immune responses. The sequential treatment with
THIO followed by PD-(L)1 inhibitors resulted in profound and
persistent tumor regression in advanced, in vivo cancer models by
induction of cancer type–specific immune memory. THIO is presently
developed as a second or later line of treatment for NSCLC for
patients that have progressed beyond the standard-of-care regimen
of existing checkpoint inhibitors.
About THIO-101, a Phase 2 Clinical Trial
THIO-101 is a multicenter, open-label, dose finding Phase 2
clinical trial. It is the first trial designed to evaluate THIO’s
anti-tumor activity when followed by PD-(L)1 inhibition. The trial
is testing the hypothesis that low doses of THIO administered prior
to cemiplimab (Libtayo®) will enhance and prolong immune response
in patients with advanced NSCLC who previously did not respond or
developed resistance and progressed after first-line treatment
regimen containing another checkpoint inhibitor. The trial design
has two primary objectives: (1) to evaluate the safety and
tolerability of THIO administered as an anticancer compound and a
priming immune activator (2) to assess the clinical efficacy of
THIO using Overall Response Rate (ORR) as the primary clinical
endpoint. Treatment with THIO followed by Regeneron’s cemiplimab
(Libtayo®) has been generally well-tolerated to date in a heavily
pre-treated population. For more information on this Phase II
trial, please visit ClinicalTrials.gov using the identifier
NCT05208944.
About MAIA Biotechnology, Inc.
MAIA is a targeted therapy, immuno-oncology company focused on
the development and commercialization of potential first-in-class
drugs with novel mechanisms of action that are intended to
meaningfully improve and extend the lives of people with cancer.
Our lead program is THIO, a potential first-in-class cancer
telomere targeting agent in clinical development for the treatment
of NSCLC patients with telomerase-positive cancer cells. For more
information, please visit www.maiabiotech.com.
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1 Girard N, et al. J Thorac Onc 2009;12:1544-1549.
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