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iTeos Therapeutics Inc., a privately-held clinical-stage biotechnology company developing innovative cancer immunotherapies, announced today that it has enrolled the first patient in its Phase 1/2 study with EOS884448 (EOS-448), the company’s investigational ADCC-enabled antagonist anti-TIGIT antibody drug candidat

Michel Detheux, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of iTeos, commented: “EOS-448 is an ADCC-enabled antagonist anti-TIGIT antibody that has been designed to maximize the therapeutic benefit of blocking TIGIT checkpoint inhibitors while engaging Fc receptors. The importance of TIGIT as a target for next-generation immunotherapy is becoming increasingly apparent in our field and, alongside our best-in-class adenosine A2A receptor antagonist EOS-850, iTeos now has two highly innovative immunotherapy programs in clinical development for patients suffering with advanced cancers.”

Joanne Lager, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of iTeos, added, “ADCC-enabled antagonist anti-TIGIT programs are emerging as promising new immuno-oncology therapies. In preclinical studies, EOS-448 promotes anti-tumor immunity both alone and in combination with other oncology therapies. We believe it is well-positioned to provide important new therapeutic options for cancer patients. We look forward to evaluating EOS-448 in our now initiated Phase 1/2 trial and to reporting initial safety and efficacy results in the first half of 2021.”

About the EOS-448 Phase 1/2 Trial
This Phase 1/2 study of EOS-448 is an open-label, dose-escalation study to assess the safety, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic and preliminary clinical activity of EOS-448 in participants with advanced cancers. Participants’ tumors will be sampled before treatment and during treatment, to identify and confirm biomarkers to be used in further clinical development. Following dose escalation and determination of the recommended Phase 2 dose, the study design allows for the seamless expansion of patient cohorts to evaluate the anti-tumor activity of EOS-448 in specific tumor types. The trial will be conducted at multiple clinical sites in Europe and is expected to enroll approximately 30 patients with advanced cancer in the dose escalation portion.

About TIGIT and EOS-448
TIGIT is an immune checkpoint inhibitor, which interacts with CD155 expressed on antigen-presenting cells or tumor cells to down-regulate T cell and Natural Killer (NK) cell functions. EOS-448 is a novel fully human IgG1 mAb against the TIGIT receptor to treat a wide range of tumor types expressing ligands of TIGIT and/or being infiltrated by TIGIT expressing immune cells. EOS-448 was designed to encompass multiple mechanisms to activate anti-tumor immunity, not only by restoring T cell effector functions, but also by depleting immunosuppressive Tregs or inducing direct cytotoxicity of TIGIT-expressing tumor cells and creating local inflammation by engaging Fc receptors on effector cells. During preclinical development, EOS-448 demonstrated potent competition with TIGIT-ligand binding as well as in vitro and ex-vivo ability to restore T cell function in human samples. EOS-448 has also confirmed preferred direct cytotoxicity on regulatory T cells when tested in human cancer samples and demonstrated a clean toxicity profile. EOS-448 has also demonstrated potent anti-tumor efficacy in a humanized mouse tumor model.

About iTeos

iTeos Therapeutics is a privately-held, clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to transforming the lives of people living with cancer by designing and developing next generation immunotherapies targeting two key resistance pathways to checkpoint therapy: the adenosine pathway and regulatory T cells (Tregs). The Company’s lead program, EOS-850, is a best-in-class adenosine A2A receptor antagonist currently in a Phase 1/2 study. Its second program, a fully human ADCC-enabling anti-TIGIT antibody (EOS-448), entered the clinic in February 2020. iTeos Therapeutics is headquartered in Cambridge, MA with a world-class research center in Gosselies, Belgium. In 2018, the Company completed a $75 million (€64 million) Series B financing led by MPM Capital, along with new investors HBM Partners, 6 Dimensions Capital and Curative Ventures. For more information, please visit www.iteostherapeutics.com.