Exhibit 99.2
Ziopharm Oncology Highlights Operational Progress & Rebrands to Alaunos Therapeutics
| • | | Phase 1/2 TCR-T Library trial targeting KRAS, TP53 and EGFR mutations across six solid tumor indications is open for enrollment; continue to expect to dose the first patient in 1H 2022 |
| • | | Phase 1/2 IND amended to include four additional TCRs, bringing the total number of evaluable TCRs to 10, further expanding number of eligible patients |
| • | | In-house cGMP manufacturing facility is operational to support internal clinical development programs |
| • | | Company changes name to Alaunos Therapeutics reflecting renewed focus |
HOUSTON, January 26, 2022 — Ziopharm Oncology, Inc. (“Ziopharm” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ZIOP), a clinical-stage oncology-focused cell therapy company, today highlighted recent operational and corporate updates. The Company also announced that it has changed its name to Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc. (“Alaunos” or the “Company”).
“We are very pleased to announce that our Phase 1/2 TCR-T library trial is now open for enrollment at MD Anderson Cancer Center. This first of its kind study, enabled by our versatile non-viral Sleeping Beauty technology, will allow us to efficiently target six solid tumor indications within this single clinical trial. In addition, our R&D efforts continue to bear fruit and we amended our IND to include four additional TCRs to the study. This further increases the number of eligible patients who could benefit from our therapies, and we look forward to dosing the first patient in this study within the first half of this year. Lastly, to support our clinical development, we have successfully opened our cGMP manufacturing facility and we are now able to manufacture our autologous cell therapy products in-house,” commented Kevin S. Boyle, Sr., Chief Executive Officer.
“Over the course of 2022, the team will continue to work diligently with an execution mindset to deliver results. In addition to translating groundbreaking science into meaningful clinical progress we will work to advance our membrane bound IL-15 program with IND enabling studies. Our name change to Alaunos Therapeutics reflects the completion of our transition to a TCR-T focused company and embodies our mission of developing novel therapies for cancer patients,” concluded Mr. Boyle.
Operational Updates
| • | | Phase 1/2 TCR-T Library Program Open for Enrollment: Alaunos’ phase 1/2 clinical trial is evaluating library TCR-T shared hotspot neoantigens using the Company’s Sleeping Beauty transposon/transposase technology. The Company added four additional T-cell receptors (TCRs) to its library, further increasing the number of eligible patients for the clinical trial. The study being conducted |