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LIXTE BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS REPORTS NEWLY PUBLISHED INDEPENDENT PRE-CLINICAL RESEARCH THE RESEARCH SHOWS THAT PP2A, THE TARGET OF LIXTE'S LEAD CLINICAL COMPOUND, LB-100, WHEN DEFICIENT, ENHANCES EFFECTS OF IMMUNE CHECKP

Key Takeaway: LIXTE Biotechnology Holdings has reported newly published independent pre-clinical research demonstrating that the deficiency of PP2A, the target of their lead compound LB-100, enhances the efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade in cancer treatment. This research highlights a previously unappreciated mechanism involving immunosuppression in tumor-associated macrophages, potentially leading to improved immunotherapy outcomes. The company is currently recruiting for a clinical trial of LB-100 in combination with chemotherapy and an immune checkpoint blocker in patients with extensive stage small cell lung cancer. This indicates an ongoing commitment to explore the therapeutic applications of LB-100.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • New research shows that LB-100 can enhance the effects of immunotherapy.
  • Study indicates a novel mechanism for increasing cancer treatment efficacy.
  • LIXTE is actively recruiting for clinical trials, signaling progress in research.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS REPORTS NEWLY PUBLISHED INDEPENDENT PRE-CLINICAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH SHOWS THAT PP2A, THE TARGET OF LIXTE'S LEAD CLINICAL COMPOUND, LB-100, WHEN DEFICIENT, ENHANCES EFFECTS OF IMMUNE CHECKPOINT
BLOCKADE OF CANCER BY A PREVIOUSLY UNAPPRECIATED MECHANISM
CA - (February 14, 2023) - LIXTE Biotechnology Holdings, Inc. ("LIXTE" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:
LIXT) announced that, as recently reported in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, PP2A, the pharmacologic target of LIXTE's
lead clinical compound, LB-100, when deficient, enhances the effects of immune checkpoint blockade of cancer in a mouse model by a previously
unappreciated mechanism.
article, entitled "PP2Ac/STRN4 negatively regulates STING-Type I interferon signaling in tumor associated macrophages,"
was recently published and is available online at https://www.jci.org/articles/view/162139. The authors state that "PP2A/STRN4-YAP/TAZ
is a previously unappreciated mechanism that mediate[s] immunosuppression in tumor-associated macrophages and targeting PP2A/STRN4-YAP/TAZ
axis can sensitize tumors to immunotherapy."
S. Kovach, M.D., CEO and Founder of LIXTE, said, "This paper lends additional support to
the potential immunotherapy application of LB-100 in cancer treatment. Dr. Winson S. Ho, Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery
at the UCSF School of Medicine, co-lead author of the article, and a former member of the LIXTE Board of Directors, bolsters the case
for testing LB-100 in combination with immunotherapy in the clinic. Studies in animals show that low doses of LB-100 enhance the effectiveness
of immunotherapy against a variety of cancer types by several mechanisms (Ho et al., Nature Comm 2018; Yen et al. Nature Comm 2021)."
Kovach added, "LIXTE is currently recruiting for a clinical trial in patients with previously untreated extensive stage small cell
lung cancer in which LB-100 is first added to chemotherapy and an immune checkpoint blocker and then administered with the immune blocker
alone in the maintenance phase of treatment (NCT04560972). We are presently seeking to develop other collaborative clinical studies
to determine whether LB-100 significantly enhances the effectiveness of immunotherapy of cancer in general."
LIXTE Biotechnology Holdings, Inc.
Biotechnology Holdings, Inc. is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on new targets for cancer drug development and developing
and commercializing cancer therapies. Major drivers of cancer are defects in the switches that turn the biochemical pathways in cells
on or off. Most cancer research over the past 30 years has focused on the "on" switches because the "off" switches,
especially the master "off" switch protein phosphatase (PP2A), were believed to cause intolerable toxicity in patients. LIXTE
has achieved a breakthrough with its novel, first-in-class lead clinical compound and PP2A inhibitor, LB-100, demonstrating that LB-100
is readily tolerated in cancer patients at doses associated with anti-cancer activity. Based on extensive published preclinical data
(see www.lixte.com), LB-100 has the potential to significantly improve outcomes for patients undergoing various chemotherapies
or immunotherapies. LIXTE's new approach has no known competitors and is covered by a comprehensive patent portfolio. Initial proof-of-concept
clinical trials are in progress.
announcement contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. For example, statements regarding the Company's financial position, business strategy
and other plans and objectives for future operations, and assumptions and predictions about future activities, including the continuing
development of proprietary compounds, the planning, funding, coordination and potential results of clinical trials, and the patent and
legal costs to protect and maintain the Company's intellectual property worldwide, are all forward-looking statements. These statements
are generally accompanied by words such as "intend," anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "potential(ly),"
"continue," "forecast," "predict," "plan," "may," "will," "could,"
"would," "should," "expect" or the negative of such terms or other comparable terminology. The Company
believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, based on information available
to it on the date hereof, but the Company cannot provide assurances that these assumptions and expectations will prove to have been correct
or that the Company will take any action that the Company may presently be planning. However, these forward-looking statements are inherently
subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Actual results or experience may differ materially from those expected or anticipated
in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, regulatory
policies, available cash, research results, competition from other similar businesses, and market and general economic factors. This
discussion should be read in conjunction with the Company's filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission at
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus of LIXTE Biotechnology Holdings, Inc.?

LIXTE is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on developing cancer therapies.

What is LB-100's role in cancer treatment?

LB-100 is a PP2A inhibitor that enhances the effectiveness of immunotherapy and chemotherapy.

What does recent research say about PP2A and cancer?

Research shows that PP2A deficiency enhances immune checkpoint blockade effects in cancer.

What type of clinical trial is LIXTE currently recruiting for?

LIXTE is recruiting for a trial in extensive stage small cell lung cancer patients.

Where can I find the published research on PP2A?

The article on PP2A is published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation online.

Last updated: Feb 14, 2023