This is Glenmark's second investigational new drug from its immuno-oncology portfolio to enter clinical trials.
"GBR 1342 is designed to activate the patient's immune system by redirecting immune cells towards tumour tissue, which may lead to targeted destruction of tumours. It is based on Glenmark's proprietary BEAT (Bispecific Engagement by Antibodies based on the T cell receptor) technology platform," Glenmak said in a BSE filing.
The first-in-human phase 1 study of GBR 1342 will enrol subjects with multiple myeloma who have exhausted available therapies.
The study is being conducted in two parts.
GBR 1342 is also being considered for the treatment of other malignancies, the company said.
The stock of Glenmark was trading at Rs 717.80, up 0.22 per cent, on the BSE.
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