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Calando Pharmaceuticals Collaborates with City of Hope to Initiate Investigator Sponsored Clinical Trial Using IT-101 in Lymphoma Patients Print E-mail
12 Jun 2008

Calando Pharmaceuticals, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation ARWR, announced today that it has entered into a collaboration with City of Hope in Duarte, CA to initiate an investigator sponsored clinical trial using Calando’s nanoparticle drug candidate, IT-101, in patients with various forms of lymphoma

Pasadena, CA, USA | June 12, 2008 | Calando Pharmaceuticals, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation ARWR, announced today that it has entered into a collaboration with City of Hope in Duarte, CA to initiate an investigator sponsored clinical trial using Calando’s nanoparticle drug candidate, IT-101, in patients with various forms of lymphoma.

The trial will be an open-label, phase II study of IT-101 intended to demonstrate safety and efficacy in patients with relapsed or refractory lymphoma, and will be preceded by a brief dose finding run-in phase. Patients with relapsed or refractory lymphoma, including B cell, T cell, and Hodgkin Lymphoma who satisfy eligibility requirements will be considered for admission to the trial.

“This is a very important and exciting trial to determine the efficacy and tolerability of a rationally designed and novel nanotechnology based drug delivery system of a cancer chemotherapeutic drug, with impressive preclinical activity in lymphoma," said lead investigator, Stephen Forman, M.D., Chair, Division of Hematology & Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation at City of Hope.

“We are very pleased to be working with Dr. Forman and City of Hope on this study,” said James Hamilton, M.D., CEO of Calando Pharmaceuticals. “This represents an excellent opportunity to leverage the IT-101 franchise into additional oncology indications, while minimizing clinical development costs.”

IT-101, a drug conjugate of camptothecin and Calando’s proprietary cyclodextrin polymer nanoparticle, Cyclosert, has demonstrated a highly favorable toxicity profile and unique pharmacokinetic characteristics. Calando has recently completed enrollment of an ongoing phase I study of IT-101 at City of Hope for patients with non-resectable solid tumors and has filed with the FDA to initiate a multi-site phase II clinical trial of IT-101 in patients with ovarian cancer.

About Calando Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Calando Pharmaceuticals Inc. (www.calandopharma.com), a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation ARWR, is a biopharmaceuticals company using proprietary technologies developed at Caltech to create targeted siRNA-based therapeutics and small molecule nanoparticle drug conjugates. Calando uses its innovative Cyclosert™ and RONDEL™ nanoparticle systems to solve the long-standing obstacle of effective delivery and targeting for oligonucleotide and small molecule therapeutics.

Calando’s Cyclosert™ technology uses cyclodextrins as building blocks to create an entirely new class of biocompatible materials - linear cyclodextrin-containing polymers that are non-toxic and non-immunogenic at therapeutic doses. The Company leverages Cyclosert™ to design, develop and commercialize drug-delivery-enhanced small-molecule therapeutics. IT-101 is Calando’s lead small molecule Cyclosert conjugate, which recently completed a phase I study in solid tumors at City of Hope.

Calando’s RONDEL™ technology involves the use of cyclodextrin-containing polymers that form the foundation for its two-part siRNA delivery system. The first component is a linear, cyclodextrin-containing polycation that, when mixed with small interfering RNA (siRNA), binds to the anionic “backbone” of the siRNA. The polymer and siRNA self-assemble into nanoparticles smaller than 100 nm in diameter that fully protect the siRNA from nuclease degradation in serum. The siRNA delivery system has been designed to allow for intravenous injection. Upon delivery to the target cell, the targeting ligand binds to membrane receptors on the cell surface and the RNA-containing nanoparticle is taken into the cell by endocytosis. There, chemistry built into the polymer functions to unpackage the siRNA from the delivery vehicle. Based upon this breakthrough in siRNA delivery enabled by the RONDEL™ system, the promise of using siRNA in new systemic therapies may finally be realized.

SOURCE: Calando Pharmaceuticals Inc.





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