Idera Pharmaceuticals Announces Tilsotolimod Updates
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Idera Pharmaceuticals Announces Tilsotolimod Updates

Idera Pharmaceuticals Announces Tilsotolimod Updates · GlobeNewswire · GlobeNewswire Inc.

EXTON, Pa., Dec. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Idera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ("Idera," the "Company," "we," "us," and "our") (Nasdaq: IDRA) today announced clinical updates regarding tilsotolimod, its synthetic Toll-like receptor 9 agonist.

ILLUMINATE-206 Trial for the Treatment of Previously Treated Patients with Immunotherapy-Naïve Micro-Satellite Stable Colorectal Cancer (MSS-CRC)
Preliminary data from the second 10 patients dosed in the safety cohort of ILLUMINATE-206, which involves tilsotolimod in combination with ipilimumab and nivolumab, showed a safety profile consistent with the first 10 patients in ILLUMINATE-206 and with prior studies. Eight patients had a post-baseline disease assessment evaluated per Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors v1.1 (RECIST v1.1). Of those, one patient experienced Stable Disease (SD) with disease control for more than six months; the remaining patients experienced Progressive Disease (PD). However, one of the RECIST v1.1 PD patients was determined to have experienced pseudo-progression, meaning that the initial increase from baseline in overall tumor burden was followed by a decrease from baseline in overall tumor burden. At the most recent disease assessment, the total decrease from baseline was 46.2%, which is considered an Immune-Related Partial Response (irPR) by Immune-Related RECIST (irRECIST). Per protocol, the patient is continuing in active treatment. No further enrollment in ILLUMINATE-206 is planned at this time.

Collaboration with AbbVie for the Treatment of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
AbbVie Inc. ("AbbVie") is conducting a Phase 1b study for treatment of patients with recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma with ABBV-368 plus tilsotolimod and other therapy combinations. AbbVie has discontinued further patient enrollment in the study; this decision was not related to safety concerns. Current patient treatment and follow-up is ongoing. AbbVie is solely responsible for the conduct of the study, with Idera contributing tilsotolimod supply.

Investigator-Sponsored Trial for the Intradermal Treatment of Melanoma
The VU University Medical Center (VUmc) Amsterdam, which is conducting a randomized, controlled trial of a single, intradermal injection of tilsotolimod at the primary melanoma excision site in 214 patients, recently shared with the Company early translational data supporting the mechanism of action of tilsotolimod. "As expected, immune activation, including elevated frequencies of key dendritic cells, was seen in early analysis by flow cytometry of sentinel lymph node biopsies collected seven days post-injection," said Dr. Tanja de Gruijl of VUMC. "These data are consistent with previously reported translational data relating to tilsotolimod in other pre-clinical and clinical settings. We are eager to see if this evidence of immune system stimulation will translate to clinical benefit in this patient population." Enrollment in this study is ongoing.