Scholar Rock to Present Biomarker Strategy for SRK-181 at the TGFβ for Immuno-Oncology Drug Development Summit
“Development of a Comprehensive Biomarker Strategy to Support DRAGON, a Phase 1 Clinical Trial of SRK-181, the latent TGFβ1 Inhibitor” will be presented on
“We are excited to be presenting at the TGFβ for Immuno-Oncology Drug Development Summit on our biomarker strategy for SRK-181 in support of DRAGON,” said Gregory Carven, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer. “Our biomarker efforts play an important role in advancing our understanding of the mechanisms of action of selective inhibition of TGFβ1 and for facilitating the development of SRK-181, which we hope will positively impact the lives of those affected by cancers that are resistant to checkpoint blockade.”
Initial Part A data from the ongoing DRAGON trial in patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors were presented by
For Summit information, visit: www.tgf-beta-summit.com
About SRK-181
SRK-181 is a selective inhibitor of TGFβ1 activation and is an investigational product candidate being developed to overcome primary resistance to checkpoint inhibitor therapy, such as anti-PD-(L)1 antibodies. TGFβ1 is the predominant TGFβ isoform expressed in many human tumor types. Based on analyses of various human tumors that are resistant to anti-PD-(L)1 therapy, data suggest TGFβ1 is a key contributor to the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, excluding and preventing entry of cytotoxic T cells into the tumor, thereby inhibiting anti-tumor immunity (1).
(1) Martin et al., Sci. Transl. Med. 12:
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