Onconova Therapeutics Inc. Presents Positive Data From Phase 2 Combination Trial Of Oral Rigosertib And Azacitidine In Higher-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndromes At 2015 American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting

--Combination Achieved 77% Overall Response Rate in all MDS Patients--

--Overall Response Rate of 84% in treatment-naïve MDS Patients--

--Response Rate of 64% in MDS Patients who had Previously Failed HMAs--

--Company to Provide Further Information on Next Steps for Combination Development Program at Investor Event in New York City on December 16th--

NEWTOWN, Pa., Dec. 07, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Onconova Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ONTX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel products to treat cancer, today announced the presentation of data from an ongoing Phase 1/2 clinical trial of oral rigosertib and azacitidine in higher-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (HR-MDS) at the 57th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

“The high response rate observed in the 09-08 combination trial is impressive,” said Lewis R. Silverman, M.D., investigator in the trial and Associate Professor of Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology, at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “Furthermore, the tolerability profile of oral rigosertib and azacitidine suggests that this combination could be used in HR-MDS. These results provide strong support for the advancement of oral rigosertib into late-stage clinical trials.”

The 09-08 study, which is fully enrolled, is an open label, multi-site clinical trial evaluating oral rigosertib in combination with the approved dose of injectable azacitidine for patients with MDS and AML. Results from the Phase 1 dose escalation portion of the study, presented at the 2014 ASH Annual Meeting, identified the Recommended Phase Two Dose (RPTD) of oral rigosertib as 560 mg/280 mg twice daily. The Phase 2 portion of the trial was designed to assess whether treatment with the combination (oral rigosertib in combination with injectable azacitidine) reduces the number of bone marrow blasts and improves peripheral blood counts. Accrual in the 09-08 study was recently completed. Clinical trial sites included MD Anderson Cancer Center (Lead Investigator: Dr. Guillermo Garcia-Manero), Mount Sinai School of Medicine (Lead Investigator: Dr. Lewis Silverman) and Hôpital Saint-Louis (Lead Investigator: Dr. Pierre Fenaux).

Summary of Presented Data from the 09-08 Trial

Patient Demographics:

• A total of 37 MDS patients have been treated to date at the RPTD. Thirty of these patients were evaluable for response at the time of this analysis.

• The median age of MDS patients was 64. IPSS risk score (27% INT-1, 41% INT-2 and 32% High) and cytogenetic risk (22% Good, 38% Intermediate, 24% Poor and 16% unknown) were calculated for all MDS patients. Thirteen patients had received prior HMA therapy (ten azacitidine, three decitabine; one received both HMAs serially) and the remaining evaluable patients were HMA-naïve front-line patients.

• This study is now closed for enrollment.

Safety/Tolerability:

• The combination of oral rigosertib and azacitidine has been well tolerated to date.

• The median duration of treatment at this time for MDS patients treated in the trial with the combination was four months (range 1 to 27 months to date).

• Adverse events of Grade =3 experienced across all cycles with the combination included thrombocytopenia (27%), neutropenia (22%), hypokalaemia (5%), hematuria (5%) and diarrhoea (3%).

• Notably, these side effects were similar to the side effects previously reported for azacitidine administered alone.

Efficacy:

• Thirty MDS patients were evaluable for efficacy analysis per IWG 2006 criteria (Cheson et al., Blood 2006).

• Twenty-three of 30 (77%) patients responded per IWG, including six patients who had complete remissions (CR).

• Hematologic improvement (HI) per IWG, including tri-lineage response, was noted in 13 patients (50% of the 26 patients evaluable for HI response) and included improvements in erythroid (11 patients), platelet (12 patients) and neutrophil (7 patients) lineages.

• Per IWG, 16 of 19 (84%) evaluable HMA-naïve patients responded to the combination therapy; 7 of 11 (64%) evaluable patients previously treated with HMAs responded.

Following these results, additional data from patients continuing to be treated in the study, and after consultation with key opinion leaders, Onconova intends to seek an end of Phase 2 meeting with U.S. and European regulators in order to discuss next steps for the combination program.

“The results for oral rigosertib in combination with azacitidine support moving this novel therapy towards pivotal trials for patients with MDS and myeloid malignancies," said Ramesh Kumar, Ph.D., President and CEO of Onconova. “We intend to provide clarity related to timing of further development for oral rigosertib at our upcoming investor event on December 16th.”

Investor Event and Webcast

Onconova will host a live investor event on December 16th in New York, NY at 8:00 AM ET to review the clinical data presented at the ASH Annual Meeting. The event will provide access to key opinion leaders involved with rigosertib clinical trials in MDS. A live webcast can be accessed by visiting "Events & Presentations" in the Investors and Media section of the Company's website at www.onconova.com.

About Rigosertib

Rigosertib is a small molecule that inhibits cellular signaling by acting as a Ras mimetic. This is believed to be mediated by direct binding of rigosertib to the Ras-binding domain (RBD) found in many Ras effector proteins, including the Raf kinases and PI3K. The initial therapeutic focus for rigosertib is myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), a group of bone marrow disorders characterized by ineffective formation of blood cells that often converts into acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Clinical trials for rigosertib are being conducted at MDS Centers of Excellence in the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Intellectual Property

Rigosertib is protected by issued patents (composition of matter with earliest expiration in 2026) and has been awarded Orphan Designation for MDS in the United States, Europe and Japan. The combination of rigosertib and azacitidine is protected by an issued U.S. patent (US 8,664,272 with earliest expiration in 2028) covering the composition of the combination and methods for using the combination to treat MDS and AML.

About Onconova Therapeutics, Inc.

Onconova Therapeutics is a Phase 3 clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel products to treat cancer. Onconova's clinical and pre-clinical stage drug development candidates are derived from its extensive chemical library and are designed to work against specific cellular pathways that are important in cancer cells, while causing minimal damage to normal cells. In addition to rigosertib, the Company's most advanced product candidate, two other candidates are clinical stage, and several candidates are in pre-clinical stages. For more information, please visit http://www.onconova.com.

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