Bicycle Therapeutics Presents Updated Clinical Results Across Oncology Pipeline at ESMO Congress 2024

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Updated monotherapy data for Nectin-4 targeting zelenectide pevedotin in metastatic urothelial cancer (mUC) showed a promising 45% overall response rate (ORR), 11.1 months median duration of response and a generally well-tolerated safety profile

EphA2-targeting BT5528 demonstrated an emerging differentiated safety profile and antitumor activity in patients with advanced solid tumors, including a 45% ORR in mUC 6.5 mg/m2 every two weeks dose expansion cohort

Relatively low frequency and severity of treatment-related peripheral neuropathy following monotherapy with Bicycle Toxin Conjugates? zelenectide pevedotin and BT5528, with patients often able to continue therapy without modification

BT7480 demonstrated a favorable safety profile and preliminary antitumor activity in advanced Nectin-4-associated solid tumors

BARCELONA, September 14, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bicycle Therapeutics plc (NASDAQ: BCYC), a pharmaceutical company pioneering a new and differentiated class of therapeutics based on its proprietary bicyclic peptide (Bicycle?) technology, today announced updated Phase 1/2 clinical results for Bicycle Toxin Conjugate (BTC?) zelenectide pevedotin (formerly BT8009) in metastatic urothelial cancer (mUC); BTC molecule BT5528 in advanced solid tumors, such as mUC and ovarian; and Bicycle Tumor-Targeted Immune Cell Agonist? (Bicycle TICA?) BT7480 in advanced solid tumors. The company also shared an analysis of peripheral neuropathy, a key adverse event of interest associated with monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE)-based drug conjugates, in patients treated with BTC molecules. These data will be presented during a poster session at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress 2024 in Barcelona today.

"We are pleased that the data presented at ESMO continue to support the promising response and differentiated safety profiles of our Bicycle molecules. Importantly, our lead investigational therapy zelenectide pevedotin continues to demonstrate an overall response rate that is in line with other drug conjugates used to treat metastatic urothelial cancer, but with a marked improvement in tolerability. Overall, we believe the data continue to demonstrate the potential of our Bicycle technology platform to create differentiated medicines designed to help patients not only to live longer but also to live well," said Kevin Lee, Ph.D., CEO of Bicycle Therapeutics. "These clinical data are just the first set of updates that we have guided to delivering this year. In the coming months, we look forward to sharing initial imaging data from our growing radiopharmaceutical pipeline and additional data for zelenectide pevedotin in bladder, breast and lung cancer."