
Genta Incorporated (Nasdaq: GNTA) has initiated the Phase 1 clinical trial using a new anticancer drug derived from the Company's DNA/RNA Medicines program.
The new anticancer drug known as G4460 uses antisense technology to target an oncogene known as c-myb that regulates key functions in cancer cells.
The said Phase 1 trial will evaluate dosing regimens, safety, biologic activity, and down-regulation of c-myb in patients with advanced hematologic cancers and will be conducted using the General Clinical Research Center at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
According to Dr. Alan Gewirtz, Professor of Medicine and Pathology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Leader of the Hematologic Malignancies Program in the Cancer Center:
”The c-myb proto-oncogene regulates a number of proteins that are critical for growth of cancer cells. Preclinical studies have shown that disruption of c-myb has antitumor effects, and this new trial seeks to evaluate whether these effects can be translated into an effective therapeutic strategy for patients."
G4460 has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the USFDA for treatment of patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML).
Find more details from Genta, Inc.’s press release.






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