Calidi Biotherapeutics and City of Hope Announce Funding from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to Advance CLD-101 (NeuroNova) in Ovarian Cancer
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City of Hope was awarded
$5.3 million from CIRM to develop a treatment for metastatic ovarian cancer using Calidi’s licensed lead asset, CLD-101. - The grant highlights CIRM’s continued support of novel platforms targeting a variety of invasive and metastatic cancers.
Aboody and her team have been key collaborators with Calidi over the past four years, and Calidi’s knowledge and expertise has enhanced key attributes of the CLD-101 program, in particular Calidi’s next generation manufacturing process and potency optimization, leading to higher yields and improved oncolytic activity of the CLD-101 product for use in high-grade glioma, and now ovarian cancer. This proposed CLD-101 treatment utilizes a neural stem cell line to deliver an oncolytic adenovirus directly to abdominal ovarian tumor sites. The virus infects and kills the tumor cells, even if they are chemo-resistant, which then stimulates the patient’s immune system to infiltrate, recognize, and fight the tumor. In collaboration with Calidi, Aboody will lead the groundbreaking work.
“We are delighted to receive this financial support from CIRM, which enables us to complete the preclinical translational studies, product manufacturing, and clinical trial design needed for FDA approval to move this novel treatment to ovarian cancer patients within two to three years. This CIRM grant will allow us to further utilize Calidi’s manufacturing processes, which we believe will optimize the potency of the CLD-101 oncolytic virotherapy treatment product, and improve clinical outcomes for women with stage III ovarian cancer,” said Aboody.
“This is the third grant from CIRM supporting the development of Calidi’s assets, further validating our novel cell therapy platforms and their versatility for multiple cancer indications,” said
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Aboody has financial interest in and is a paid advisory board member for Calidi Biotherapeutics.
About CLD-101
The CLD-101 platform, which includes NSC-CRAd-S-pk7, is an allogeneic, “off-the-shelf” therapy comprised of an immortalized NSC line loaded with an engineered oncolytic adenovirus. In High Grade Glioma brain cancer patients, upon surgical resection of tumor, NSC-CRAd-S-pk7 is injected into the walls of the resection cavity. The anti-cancer virus it releases is expected to infect and kill any remaining tumor cells, which is also postulated to stimulate a tumor-specific immune response from the patient. Calidi holds an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement covering the NSC-CRAd-S-pk7 technology.
About Calidi Biotherapeutics
Calidi Biotherapeutics (NYSE American: CLDI) is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company with proprietary technology designed to arm the immune system to fight cancer. Calidi’s novel stem cell-based platforms are utilizing potent allogeneic stem cells capable of carrying payloads of oncolytic viruses for use in multiple oncology indications, including high-grade gliomas and solid tumors. Calidi’s clinical stage off-the-shelf, universal cell-based delivery platforms are designed to protect, amplify, and potentiate oncolytic viruses leading to enhanced efficacy and improved patient safety. Calidi’s preclinical off-the-shelf enveloped virotherapies are designed to target disseminated solid tumors. This dual approach can potentially treat, or even prevent, metastatic disease. Calidi Biotherapeutics is headquartered in
About City of Hope
City of Hope's mission is to deliver the cures of tomorrow to the people who need them today. Founded in 1913, City of Hope has grown into one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the
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