Rezatapopt Monotherapy Interim Data From PYNNACLE Ph 2 Trial Across Multiple Solid Tumors With a TP53 Y220C Mutation Announced
“These Phase 2 PYNNACLE interim trial data illustrate that rezatapopt, a first-in-class therapy, has the potential to harness the power of p53 to address cancers with high unmet need,” said Deepika Jalota, Pharm.D., Chief Development Officer of PMV Pharma. “Since PMV Pharma’s inception, leveraging more than four decades of research experience, we have pioneered the discovery and development of small molecule therapeutics that are designed to selectively address this historically undruggable target. Today, we are one step closer to realizing our vision of developing therapies that reactivate specific mutant p53 proteins to restore their wild-type function. Looking ahead, we expect to complete enrollment in the Phase 2 portion of the PYNNACLE study by the first quarter of 2026 and plan to submit an NDA to the FDA for rezatapopt in the first quarter of 2027.”
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