MENLO PARK, CA, November 3, 2022 – Orca Bio, a late-stage biotechnology company developing high-precision cell therapies for the treatment of cancer, genetic blood disorders and autoimmune diseases, today announced that new clinical data will be presented at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting from December 10-13. Specifically, an oral presentation will include new data on relapse-free survival with Orca Bio’s lead investigational high-precision cell therapy, Orca-T. Additionally, results from Orca Bio’s Phase 1 clinical trial of its second investigational cell therapy, Orca-Q, in patients with haploidentical donors will be presented for the first time in an oral presentation.
Orca Bio will also share two poster presentations featuring data on immune reconstitution and elevated regulatory T cell frequencies in patients treated with Orca-T, as well as an analysis of the cost burden of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplants and the potential value of addressing this unmet need.
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Orca-T is an investigational high-precision allogeneic cellular therapy consisting of infusions containing regulatory T-cells, conventional T-cells and CD34+ stem cells derived from peripheral blood from either related or unrelated matched donors. Orca-T has received Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is being studied to treat multiple hematologic malignancies.
Orca-Q is an investigational allogeneic cellular therapy consisting of a single infusion containing a proprietary composition of stem and immune cells derived from peripheral blood from either related or unrelated matched, unmatched or haploidentical donors. Orca-Q is currently being studied to treat multiple hematologic malignancies in alternative donor settings, with and without GvHD prophylaxis.
Orca Bio is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing purified, high-precision cell therapies for the treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases and genetic blood disorders. Our investigational therapies are designed to deliver better survival rates with dramatically fewer risks than standard allogeneic stem cell transplants, like graft versus host disease and other debilitating transplant-related toxicities. At Orca Bio, we hope to not only replace patients' blood and immune systems with healthy ones, but restore their quality of life. For more information, visit www.orcabio.com and follow Orca Bio on Twitter: @orcabio.