Bicycle Therapeutics Announces First Human Imaging Data from European Association of Nuclear Medicine 2024 Congress and Outlines Strategy for Leadership in Next-Generation Radiopharmaceuticals
First human imaging data validate the potential of MT1-MMP as a novel target in the treatment of cancer and demonstrate positive properties of Bicycle Radionuclide Conjugates (BRC®) for radiopharmaceutical use
Additional preclinical data demonstrate biodistribution of BRCs can be optimized to maintain high tumor uptake while significantly reducing kidney levels
Company strategy focuses on pursuing novel targets using a range of isotopes to develop radiopharmaceuticals with first-in-class potential
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“Since our founding, our goal at
In line with Bicycle Therapeutics’ radiopharmaceuticals strategy, the company selected tumor antigen EphA2 as its second BRC target and signed a letter of intent with leading isotope technology company Eckert & Ziegler to put in place an agreement to supply a range of radioisotopes and develop and manufacture BRC molecules.
“The data presented at EANM demonstrate how our Bicycle® platform is a powerful tool for de novo identification of high-quality binders to important cancer targets. We believe the ability to optimize the biodistribution properties of our molecules, significantly reducing kidney retention while retaining rapid, selective uptake in tumors, position Bicycle Radionuclide Conjugates as a potentially best-in-class approach for targeted radionuclide therapy,” said
EANM 2024 Congress Data Highlights
During an oral presentation, the
Both scans revealed multiple lymph node metastases and bone metastases in the sternum. MT1-MMP imaging demonstrated tracer uptake in the primary tumor in the lung and lymph node and bone metastases, consistent with FDG imaging. Additionally, the MT1-MMP BRC tracer showed renal excretion, with all other organs showing only negligible tracer uptake. Clear imaging contrast was also observed at early time points.
In an e-poster,
Altogether, the data presented at EANM validate the potential of MT1-MMP as a novel target in the treatment of cancer, demonstrate the translatability of BRC preclinical data and highlight the potential of Bicycle molecules for targeted radionuclide therapy.
The e-poster, “Bicycle Radionuclide Conjugates for radioisotope delivery to solid tumors,” is available in the Publications section of the
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