J. Randolph Hecht, MD, discusses the challenges researchers have faced in the development of cellular therapy for patients with solid tumors, and details how A2B530 could potentially overcome some of these obstacles.
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The observational BASECAMP-1 study (NCT04981119) has begun screening patients to determine their eligibility for the subsequent phase 1/2 EVEREST-1 study (NCT05736731). BASECAMP-1 (NCT04981119) is recruiting patients with unresectable, locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors expressing carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) who also show loss of HLA-A*02 heterozygosity, a key feature for the new A2B530 CAR T cell therapy to be effective. EVEREST-1 is the first human study of an agent based on A2B530's novel logic-driven Tmod T cell platform, which enables it to differentiate healthy cells from cancer cells via an activating antigen, CEA, and a blocking antigen, HLA-A*0201. The cell therapy has demonstrated promising preclinical activity thanks to its unique mechanism of action.