Senti Bio to Present Updated Clinical Results of First-in-Class Logic Gated CD33/FLT3 Cell Therapy, SENTI-202, at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting 2025

Core Insights - Senti Biosciences, Inc. is set to present its SENTI-202 clinical program at the 67th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting, showcasing advancements in its Logic Gate technology for treating relapsed/refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) [1][4] Company Overview - Senti Bio is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing next-generation cell and gene therapies using its proprietary Gene Circuit platform [1][8] - The company aims to engineer Gene Circuits that can precisely target and kill cancer cells while sparing healthy cells, enhancing specificity and control in treatment [8] Product Details - SENTI-202 is the first Logic Gated off-the-shelf CAR-NK cell therapy designed to selectively target and eliminate CD33 and/or FLT3 expressing hematologic malignancies, such as AML and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) [3][5] - The therapy incorporates an OR GATE for activating CAR that targets CD33 and FLT3, and a NOT GATE to protect healthy cells expressing EMCN, potentially widening the therapeutic window [5] - SENTI-202 also includes calibrated-release IL-15 to enhance cell persistence and activity [5] Clinical Program - The upcoming presentations will provide updated clinical results, demonstrating deep and durable remission rates and a strong safety profile for SENTI-202 in treating relapsed/refractory AML [4] - The oral session will present promising results from an ongoing Phase I multicenter study, while the poster session will provide correlative data consistent with clinical activity [2][4] Market Context - AML is a prevalent blood cancer with an estimated 22,010 new cases in the U.S. in 2025, and a five-year survival rate of approximately 32.9% at diagnosis [7] - There is a significant unmet need for effective treatments for relapsed/refractory AML, where median overall survival is typically around five months [7]