Apogenix awarded €3 million grant to develop immuno-oncology candidate APG101 as personalized therapy

  
  Apogenix, a biopharmaceutical company developing next generation immuno-oncology therapeutics, announced today that it has received funding approval in the amount of €3 million from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research for the so-called CancerMark project. The funds will be used for the further development of lead immuno-oncology candidate APG101 as a personalized therapy for the treatment of glioblastoma. The goal of the CancerMark project is to confirm the efficacy of APG101 in an additional clinical trial and validate a companion diagnostic test to analyze the biomarker associated with the CD95 ligand.
  The efficacy of CD95 ligand inhibitor APG101 has been demonstrated in a controlled phase II proof-of-concept trial in patients with recurrent glioblastoma. Glioblastoma patients expressing a certain biomarker associated with the CD95 ligand experienced the greatest benefit from treatment with APG101. The median overall survival rate in biomarker-positive patients treated with APG101 more than doubled to 16 months compared to patients treated with radiotherapy alone.
  The CancerMark grant represents an important contribution to the development of our lead immuno-oncology candidate APG101 as a personalized therapy