Galecto Completes Strategic Review to Focus on Oncology and Liver Disease and Acquires Acute Myeloid Leukemia Preclinical Asset from Bridge Medicines
GLTO 10.07.2024

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Galecto will focus on cancer and liver disease, leveraging existing clinical stage asset GB1211- Bolsters pipeline by obtaining global rights to BRM-1420, a novel dual ENL-YEATS and FLT3 inhibitor for multiple genetic subsets of acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
- BRM-1420 has the potential for enhanced clinical effectiveness compared to FLT3 inhibitors alone and has shown synergistic effects with SOC in preclinical models
“Our strategic review process concluded that our best opportunity for building value and changing the lives for patients with severe diseases was to focus on our existing clinical stage compound GB1211 and increase our chance for success by acquiring complementary assets. The addition of BRM-1420 represents a significant advancement in our mission to develop and deliver breakthrough treatments for oncology and liver conditions,” said Dr. Hans Schambye, CEO of
“AML is the most common acute leukemia in adults, yet despite available treatments, patient prognosis remains poor with significant unmet needs,” said
As consideration for the acquisition of the global rights of BRM-1420,
About BRM-1420BRM-1420 is a potent and selective ENL-YEATS and FLT3 inhibitor of multiple genetic subsets of AML. It disrupts key oncogenic pathways by inhibiting these domains, showing potent activity in MLLr and NPM1c cell lines. Promising preclinical andin vivoresults highlight its efficacy in inhibiting leukemia cell growth and extending survival in AML models. In animal models, BRM-1420 exhibited superior efficacy to both FLT3 and menin inhibitors and was shown to inhibit cell proliferation in primary AML patient samples across multiple genotypes, including MLL-r, NPM1m, cKIT+, FLT3+, TET2+, and TP53+. These mutations are often seen in AML and, in total, could account for greater than 30% of the AML patient population. Many of these mutations have proven difficult to treat with currently available regimens and therefore represent a significant unmet medical need. The Company believes, based on preclinical data, that BRM-1420 could be additive or synergistic when used in combination with the current standard of care (azacitidine, venetoclax, cytarabine, gilteritinib), as well as current therapies under development, such as menin inhibitors.
About Galecto’s Pipeline
In addition, during the second half of 2023,
As part of the strategic alternative review process,
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Forward-Looking StatementsCertain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements include statements about Galecto’s preclinical and clinical development plans for BRM-1420; BRM-1420's potential to address challenging genetic subsets of AML and its observed synergistic effects with standard-of-care therapies and menin inhibitors; that BRM-1420 has the potential to transform the treatment of AML; that the MLL-r, NPM1m, cKIT+, FLT3+, TET2+, and TP53+ mutations could account for greater than 30% of the AML patient population; and that BRM-1420 could be additive or synergistic when used in combination with current standard of care as well as current therapies under development. Such forward-looking statements include statements about Galecto’s focus and plans for preclinical and clinical development of its product candidates and pipeline. The words “may,” “will,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “expect,” “plan,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “project,” “potential,” “continue,” “target” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. For such statements,
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Source: Galecto, Inc.