Further CYP-001 GvHD Clinical Data Published in Nature Medicine
Two-year overall survival rate in patients with steroid-resistant acute GvHD was 60%
Graft versus host disease (GvHD) is a potentially life-threatening complication in recipients of bone marrow transplantation or similar procedures. It arises when immune cells in the transplant (the graft) attack the recipient's tissues (the host) as "foreign". SR-aGvHD occurs when there is no response to corticosteroid treatment, which is the standard first-line treatment for aGvHD.
The newly published paper reports sustained outcomes at the two-year follow-up in the Phase 1 clinical trial of
The details of the paper are as follows:
- Kelly K, Bloor AJC, Griffin JE, Radia R, Yeung DT, and Rasko JEJ. Two-year safety outcomes of iPSC-derived mesenchymal stromal cells in acute steroid-resistant graft versus host disease. Nat Med, 2024, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-02990-z
The two-year follow-up results build on the highly encouraging primary evaluation results at Day 100, which included Complete Response and Overall Response rates of 53% and 87%, respectively. The original paper summarising the primary evaluation results was published in Nature Medicine in 2020.[5]
Professor
"The publication of a second paper on this trial in such a high-impact journal is a testament to the importance of this project to the wider field of cellular therapy. This was the first ever completed clinical trial worldwide involving iPSC-derived cells of any kind. The overall survival outcomes and safety data in this group of patients are very promising, and we look forward to the continued development of Cymerus MSCs, in particular the ongoing global Phase 2 trial in aGvHD. [7] More broadly, our demonstration of the safe clinical use of iPSC-derived cells anticipates their application in diverse human diseases and regenerative medicine."
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About Cynata Therapeutics (ASX: CYP)
Cynata Therapeutics Limited (ASX: CYP) is an Australian clinical-stage stem cell and regenerative medicine company focused on the development of therapies based on Cymerus™, a proprietary therapeutic stem cell platform technology. Cymerus™ overcomes the challenges of other production methods by using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and a precursor cell known as mesenchymoangioblast (MCA) to achieve economic manufacture of cell therapy products, including mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), at commercial scale without the limitation of multiple donors.
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[1] iPSC = induced pluripotent stem cell.
[2] MSC = mesenchymal stem (or stromal) cell.
[3] Zeiser R. et al. N Engl J Med. 2020;382(19):1800-1810.
[4] Westin J.R. et al. Adv Hematol. 2011;2011:601953.
[5] Bloor AJC, et al. Nat Med. 2020;26:1720–1725.
[6] Prof Rasko is Head of Department, Cell & Molecular Therapies, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,
[7] https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05643638
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