Published on 30 Jan 2022 on Benzinga via Yahoo Finance
Hepion Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: HEPA) has announced the results of a nonclinical research study showing rencofilstat (CRV431) decreased liver tumor growth and extended mouse survival when combined with an anti-PD1 antibody.
The effects were observed in fatty livers, suggesting that rencofilstat may increase the treatment potential of anti-PD1 treatment in human liver cancer.Drug treatments began on Day 14 after HCC cell implantation when tumors were approximately 15% of their final, end-of-study size.Neither rencofilstat nor anti-PD1 administered alone altered the size of tumors at Day 28, nor the survival of the mice compared to vehicle treatment.Related: Hepion's CRV431 Shows Encouraging Safety Profile In Drug-Drug Interaction Study.In contrast, the combination treatment of rencofilstat plus anti-PD1 decreased tumor size by 69% at Day 28 and increased median mouse survival time by 26%, compared to vehicle treatment.HCC model decreased tumor growth by 76% when tumorigenic cells were implanted into non-fatty livers but were not effective as monotherapies in fatty livers in the current study.Price Action: HEPA shares are up 0.18% at $1.00 during the market session on the last check Wednesday.