Results for SC-DARIC33 in Pediatric and Young Adults with R/R AML announced

“The treatment of patients with relapsed and refractory AML represents a tremendous unmet medical need, particularly for pediatric and young adult patients. Progressing the promise of CAR T therapy, while mitigating potentially dose-limiting toxicity, has the potential to be a meaningful advance,” said Steven Bernstein, M.D., chief medical officer, 2seventy bio. “Together with Seattle Children’s Therapeutics, we are pleased to share results that demonstrate three key steps toward clinically meaningful outcomes: rapamycin dosing optimization, rapamycin-regulated in vivo expansion and activation of SC-DARIC33 T cells as well as concurrent anti-CD33 activity. These data reinforce the potential of SC-DARIC333 as a new T cell therapy approach in AML.”

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