Gothenburg, February 27, 2026 - Elicera Therapeutics AB (publ), a clinical stage cell and gene therapy company developing next-generation cancer treatments based on its proprietary iTANK platform, today provides an update on the development of its iTANK-armed CAR T-cell therapy candidate ELC-401 for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer with significant unmet medical need.
ELC-401 is an iTANK-armed CAR T-cell therapy targeting the tumor antigen IL13Ra2, which is overexpressed in most glioblastoma tumors. The program leverages Elicera's iTANK technology to enhance CAR T-cell efficacy by promoting a broader immune response against the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment characteristic of solid tumors like glioblastoma.
Key milestones and updates:
Elicera has advanced toward clinical development with a planned phase I/Ib dose-escalation/expansion trial. The proposed study design includes:
The trial incorporates a unique design to generate valuable translational data:
The proposed study design will be discussed with the Swedish Medical Products Agency (MPA) during a scientific advice meeting scheduled for mid-June 2026. These plans remain preliminary and are subject to feedback and agreement with the MPA. In parallel, Elicera is currently conducting process development studies to establish a robust and efficient manufacturing process that ensures high-quality CAR T-cells in appropriate formulations suitable for clinical use. Following this, a technology transfer to a selected manufacturer will be required. Assuming alignment on the study design with the MPA and successful completion of these manufacturing-related activities, the clinical trial could potentially commence during the second half of 2027.
Jamal El-Mosleh, CEO of Elicera Therapeutics, commented:
"Completing preclinical development and identifying optimal local administration routes for ELC-401 marks a major step forward in our mission to address the devastating challenge of glioblastoma. The planned trial design is innovative, incorporating pre- and post-surgical dosing to generate critical insights into CAR T-cell biology in the brain while prioritizing patient safety. We look forward to constructive discussions with the MPA in June and continue to explore multiple avenues to support the program's advancement.
Elicera is actively pursuing several opportunities to secure non-dilutive ("soft") funding through grant applications from various sources. Responses to these applications are expected throughout 2026 and will hopefully help support the funding of the planned clinical trial for ELC-401."