MAC-001 is under clinical development by Macera Therapeutics and currently in Phase I for Gastric Cancer. According to GlobalData, Phase I drugs for Gastric Cancer have a 74% phase transition success rate (PTSR) indication benchmark for progressing into Phase II. GlobalData’s report assesses how MAC-001’s drug-specific PTSR and Likelihood of Approval (LoA) scores compare to the indication benchmarks. Buy the report here.

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MAC-001 overview

MAC-001 is under development for the treatment of HER2 positive advanced gastric cancer. The drug candidate comprises of macrophages genetically engineered to express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) acts by targeting HER2. It is administered through intraperitoneal route.

Macera Therapeutics overview

Macera Therapeutics is a biotechnology company engaged in research and development of macrophage immunotherapy drugs for the treatment of gastric cancer, liver cancer and other sold tumors. The company is headquartered in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.

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This content was updated on 16 July 2024

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GlobalData’s Likelihood of Approval analytics tool dynamically assesses and predicts how likely a drug will move to the next stage in clinical development (PTSR), as well as how likely the drug will be approved (LoA). This is based on a combination of machine learning and a proprietary algorithm to process data points from various databases found on GlobalData’s Pharmaceutical Intelligence Center.