Genocea Provides First Quarter 2021 Corporate Update
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Genocea Provides First Quarter 2021 Corporate Update

GEN-011 and GEN-009 immuno-oncology programs continue to advance

Research on Inhibigens and SARS-CoV-2 continues to progress

Conference call today at 8:30 a.m. E.T.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Genocea Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: GNCA), a biopharmaceutical company developing next-generation neoantigen immunotherapies, today provided a business update for the first quarter ended March 31, 2021.

“Genocea continues to accumulate evidence that our ATLAS™ platform may enable immunotherapies that preferentially attack the surface-presented antigens driving anti-tumor responses or as we say, ‘Targets Matter’,” said Chip Clark, Genocea’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Whether through our ongoing clinical trials with GEN-011, our neoantigen-targeted peripheral T cell (“NPT”) therapy and GEN-009, our neoantigen vaccine, or through our research efforts with Inhibigens™ and SARS-CoV-2 antigen discovery, we look forward to providing updates consistent with this thesis throughout the year.”

Clinical updates
GEN-011 Phase 1/2a clinical trial (the “TITAN study”)

  • GEN-011 is in development to treat checkpoint inhibitor-refractory patients. Genocea believes using patient T cells taken from easily accessible peripheral blood and expanding the T cells only on tumor neoantigens prioritized by our ATLAS platform may give GEN-011 efficacy, accessibility and cost advantages over other T cell therapies. The TITAN study is designed to explore safety, biomarkers of activity and anti-tumor efficacy. During the first quarter, Genocea continued to add clinical sites and accrue patients. The company expects to have initial efficacy data from a patient subset late in the fourth quarter of 2021 or the first quarter of 2022.

GEN-009 Phase 1/2a clinical trial

  • The Company will provide long-term follow-up clinical and immunogenicity data from the ongoing Phase 1/2a clinical study at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (“ASCO”) 2021 Annual Meeting from June 4 - June 8.

Research updates
Inhibigens

  • At the American Association for Cancer Research (“AACR”) Annual Meeting 2021 in April, the Company presented novel preclinical Inhibigen data highlighting that the presence of a single Inhibigen in an otherwise protective immunotherapy can completely reverse the therapy’s intended anti-tumor responses and the Inhibigen effect can be seen as early as 4 days post-dosing.

SARS-CoV-2

  • The Company continues its SARS-CoV-2 research efforts to identify conserved antigens of protective T cell responses that may enable a next-generation vaccine protecting against a wide range of strains.