Sonnet BioTherapeutics Expands Phase 1 SB101 Trial to Evaluate Combination of SON-1010 with Trabectedin in Certain Sarcomas

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Sonnet BioTherapeutics Holdings, Inc.
Sonnet BioTherapeutics Holdings, Inc.

SON-1010, after receipt of data suggesting clinical benefit when administered as a monotherapy in patients with advanced solid tumors, enters combination evaluation with trabectedin (Yondelis®) with the potential to improve trabectedin’s therapeutic window in soft-tissue sarcoma patients

Combined mechanisms have the potential to enhance progression-free survival (PFS) in some of the largest cohorts of patients with soft-tissue sarcoma

Topline safety data of the combination of SON-1010 with trabectedin is expected in H2 calendar year 2025

Sonnet management discusses what this expansion means in a Virtual Investor “What This Means” segment; Access here

PRINCETON, NJ, Jan. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sonnet BioTherapeutics Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:SONN) (the "Company" or "Sonnet"), a clinical-stage company developing targeted immunotherapeutic drugs, announced today an expansion of its Phase 1 SB101 clinical study of SON-1010 (IL12-FHAB) in adult patients with advanced solid tumors to add a new cohort to evaluate the effect of SON-1010 in combination with trabectedin (Yondelis®), following the successful completion of monotherapy dose escalation. This expansion will explore the immune-oncology impact of SON-1010 at the maximum tolerated (MTD) dose of 1200 ng/kg in combination with trabectedin, which is an approved chemotherapeutic drug for certain advanced soft-tissue sarcomas (STS). Patients with STS could potentially benefit from an enhanced local immune response in the tumor microenvironment (TME). Enrollment in this cohort is underway and is expected to be completed in H1 calendar year 2025. Topline safety data of the combination with trabectedin is expected in H2 calendar year 2025; no new safety concerns have been reported to date. Additionally, the Company announced the release of a “What This Means” segment to discuss the expansion of the Phase 1 clinical study which is now available here.

“The Sarcoma Oncology Center is pleased to have been able to enroll most of the patients in Sonnet’s Phase1 SB101 study to date, with the majority of the patients having STS,” commented Dr. Sant Chawla, Principal Investigator at the Sarcoma Oncology Center in Santa Monica, California. “Additionally, as we have contributed to the development of trabectedin over the years, we were excited to see its approval in early 2024 as a monotherapy in the second-line treatment for two of the most common types of sarcoma — liposarcoma and leiomyosarcoma. While the trabectedin approval was based on several clinical trials in sarcoma, we believe a large unmet need remains for the treatment of STS. We believe that combining trabectedin with SON-1010 has the potential for a natural synergistic effect of the two mechanisms of action.”