Core Viewpoint - The announcement by Kintor Pharmaceutical regarding the clinical trial results of its CAR-T cell therapy candidate targeting Claudin18.2 for pancreatic cancer has significant implications for the company's future in oncology treatments [1][2]. Group 1: Clinical Trials and Research - The clinical trial CT041-ST-05, focusing on the use of Claudin18.2-targeted CAR-T cells for adjuvant therapy in high-risk pancreatic cancer, was presented at the 2025 ESMO annual meeting [1]. - Multiple clinical trials are underway for the candidate, including studies for advanced gastric/esophageal junction adenocarcinoma and pancreatic cancer, indicating a broad application of the therapy [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Approvals and Designations - The National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) in China accepted the New Drug Application (NDA) for the therapy on June 25, 2025, for treating advanced gastric/esophageal junction adenocarcinoma [3]. - The therapy has received priority review status and breakthrough therapy designation from the NMPA, highlighting its potential significance in treating patients who have failed at least second-line therapy [3]. - In the United States, the therapy was granted Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation and orphan drug status by the FDA, further emphasizing its innovative nature and potential market impact [3].
科济药业-B(02171):2025年ESMO年会上呈列的舒瑞基奥仑赛注射液研究成果