Enrollment completed in the Monotherapy Arm of VISTA-101 Ph 1 Study in Solid Tumors

“Kineta, Inc. announced today that it has completed the enrollment of new patients into the monotherapy arm of the VISTA-101 phase 1 clinical trial evaluating KVA12123, Kineta’s novel VISTA blocking immunotherapy, in patients with advanced solid tumors. The monotherapy portion of the trial enrolled patients in 6-dose cohorts ranging from 3mg to 1000mg every two weeks and no dose limiting toxicities or cytokine related adverse events have been observed in the study. The Company is continuing to enroll patients into cohorts evaluating KVA12123 in combination with Merck’s (known as MSD outside of the US and Canada) anti-PD-1 therapy, KEYTRUDA® (pembrolizumab).”

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