Our preclinical data provide a strong scientific rationale for the further development of IMGC936 as a therapeutic candidate for the treatment of ADAM9-positive cancers. A first-in-human study of IMGC936 in patients with advanced solid tumors has been initiated (NCT04622774).
ADAM9 was highly expressed in multiple tumor types. A majority of the tumor samples had medium to high levels of ADAM9 with 62% of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), 65% of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), 73% of gastric cancer, and 85% of pancreatic cancer samples having H- scores of 101 to 300. The remaining tumor samples had lower levels of ADAM9 expression (H-score 1 to 100) with only 1.2% of NSCLC samples being ADAM9-negative.