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CytoMed Therapeutics Announces Publication of Collaborative Research with The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Demonstrating the Potential of Allogeneic T Cells in Acute Myeloid Leukemia Singapore, Singapo

Key Takeaway: CytoMed Therapeutics has published a preclinical study in collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center, highlighting the potential of their allogeneic T cell therapy in treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The findings support further clinical research into this therapy, suggesting a promising approach to treatment. The publication follows a previous research agreement established in May 2023, with plans to advance their T cell-based products into clinical trials in Southeast Asia. This collaboration aims to provide novel immunotherapy options for patients with limited alternatives.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Publication of promising preclinical study on allogeneic T cells.
  • Potential advancement of novel immunotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia.
  • Collaboration with prestigious MD Anderson Cancer Center.
  • Plans for future clinical trials in Southeast Asia.

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Therapeutics Announces Publication of Collaborative Research with The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Demonstrating the
Potential of Allogeneic T Cells in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Singapore - (October 2, 2025) - CytoMed Therapeutics Limited (NASDAQ: GDTC) ("CytoMed" or "Company"),
a Singapore-based clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on harnessing its proprietary technologies to develop novel affordable
donor-derived cell-based immunotherapies for the treatment of a broad range of cancers, including both blood and solid tumours, is pleased
to announce the publication of a preclinical study, in a research article entitled "Donor-Derived V 9V 2 T Cells
for Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Promising "off-the-shelf" Immunotherapy Approach". The study results from this collaborative
research with The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC), are suggesting the promising potential of CytoMed's allogeneic
T cell therapy (CTM-GDT) for treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML). This collaboration with MDACC is under a previously
announced research agreement in May 2023. The research article is now publicly and freely online at Donor-Derived V 9V 2
T Cells for Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Promising "Off-the-Shelf" Immunotherapy Approach.
findings provide the rationale for further clinical study of allogeneic donor-derived T cells in treating AML as well
as other cancers. It will facilitate our endeavour to advance our next T cell-based product into clinical trial after
our leading product CAR- T cells (CTM-N2D), which is currently undergoing a Phase 1 clinical trial in Singapore."
said Dr. Zeng Jieming, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Scientific and Medical Officer of CytoMed and co-author of the paper.
Peter Choo, Chairman of CytoMed commented, "This research provides more evidence for applying allogeneic T cells
to hematologic malignancies and we are planning to move into clinical trials in Southeast Asia and bring novel immunotherapy options
to patients with limited treatment alternatives."
CytoMed Therapeutics Limited (CytoMed)
in 2018, CytoMed was spun off from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore's leading research and development
agency in the public sector. CytoMed is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on harnessing its licensed proprietary technologies,
namely gamma delta T cell and iPSC-derived gamma delta Natural Killer T cell, to create novel cell-based allogeneic immunotherapies for
the treatment of various human cancers. The development of novel technologies has been inspired by the clinical success of existing CAR-T
therapies in treating haematological malignancies, as well as the current clinical limitations and commercial challenges in extrapolating
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: Evelyn Tan, Chief Corporate Officer

Frequently Asked Questions

What did CytoMed announce on October 2, 2025?

CytoMed announced the publication of a preclinical study on allogeneic T cells in AML.

Who collaborated with CytoMed for the recent study?

The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center collaborated with CytoMed.

What is the focus of CytoMed's research?

CytoMed focuses on developing donor-derived cell-based immunotherapies for cancers.

What type of therapy is CTM-GDT?

CTM-GDT is an allogeneic T cell therapy aimed at treating acute myeloid leukemia.

How does CytoMed plan to advance its research?

CytoMed aims to advance its allogeneic therapy into clinical trials following its CAR-T product.

Last updated: Oct 2, 2025