Rindopepimut

Rindopepimut (CDX-110) is an injectable peptide cancer vaccine[1] which targets a mutant protein called EGFRvIII present in about 25% to 30% of glioblastoma cases.[2]

The vaccine consists of the EGFRv3-specific peptide (a 13-amino acid mutant vIII epitope[3]) conjugated to the non-specific immunomodulator keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH).[4]

The US FDA granted it Breakthrough Therapy Designation for glioblastoma in Feb 2015.[3]

Clinical trials

Glioblastoma

The phase II ACT III study reported encouraging results in June 2015.[1]

The ReACT clinical trial for glioblastoma reported encouraging results in 2015.[2]

In March 2016 the phase III ACT IV trial [5] was terminated because it did not increase overall survival.[6]

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