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Spanish Sarcoma Group Will Lead a European Consortium to Evaluate the Ability of Lixte Biotechnology
Holding's LB-100 to Improve First Line Therapy for Advanced Soft Tissue Sarcomas.
SETAUKET, NY -- (August 6, 2019) - Lixte Biotechnology Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: LIXT) announced that it signed a clinical
trial agreement with the Spanish Sarcoma Group (Grupo Espa ol de Investigaci n
en Sarcomas, GEIS) to support a Phase
1b/randomized Phase 2 study of doxorubicin, the global standard for initial treatment of advanced soft tissue sarcomas (ASTS),
versus doxorubicin plus LB-100.
John S. Kovach, CEO of Lixte, said, "We are pleased to support this investigator-initiated trial proposed by GEIS, a leader
for many years in seeking improved therapies for ASTS. GEIS has a network of referral centers
in Spain and across Europe that has an impressive track record of efficiently conducting innovative studies in ASTS. We believe
GEIS and their EU collaborators are an excellent team to evaluate the potential benefit of adding Lixte's non-cytotoxic
inhibitor of DNA damage repair to standard treatment for this challenging disease. The goal is to enter the first patient in the
last quarter of this year and to complete enrollment of approximately 170 patients over two years."
Kovach continued, "Doxorubicin alone has been the mainstay of first line treatment of ASTS for over 40 years with little
therapeutic gain from adding cytotoxic compounds to or substituting other cytotoxic compounds for doxorubicin. In animal models,
LB-100, an inhibitor of protein phosphatase2A (PP2A), consistently enhances the antitumor activity of doxorubicin without apparent
increases in toxicity and, in a Phase 1 clinical trial, LB-100 alone was associated with stabilization of an advanced chondrosarcoma
and fibrosarcoma for 6 and 9 months, respectively, without toxicity. LB-100 potentiates the effectiveness of agents like doxorubicin
by inhibiting multiple steps required to repair chemotherapy induced DNA damage. We are excited to learn if the combination of
LB-100 and doxorubicin will finally advance the effectiveness of ASTS therapy."
Javier Martin-Broto, Coordinating Investigator of the trial and medical oncologist at Virgen del Roc o University Hospital
(Seville) commented, "Although there has been an increase in overall survival in advanced sarcoma in recent years, this
gain has not been accompanied by advances in first line therapy. Anthracyclines, and specifically doxorubicin, is still the standard
initial treatment. The growing list of negative phase III trials indicates to us that sarcoma therapy is in crisis. It is true
that sarcoma encompasses more than 60 different subtypes and, for some of them, substantial advances have emerged. But it is also
true that the most frequent sarcoma subtypes desperately need a turning point. One promising topic of research is the combination
of doxorubicin with drugs that are able to impair the mechanisms of DNA repair. LB-100 has demonstrated synergistic action in
in vivo preclinical mesenchymal tumors. GEIS will lead a European initiative to conduct a phase I/randomized II trial exploring
the combination of doxorubicin plus LB-100 in first line of advanced soft tissue sarcomas".
Lixte Biotechnology Holdings, Inc.
is a biotech company that identifies enzyme targets associated with serious common diseases and then designs novel compounds
to attack those targets. Lixte's product pipeline is primarily focused on inhibitors of protein phosphatases, used alone and in
combination with cytotoxic agents and/or X-ray and immune checkpoint blockers.
GEIS (Grupo Espa ol de Investigaci n en Sarcomas)
is a non-profit organization in Spain engaged in the research, development and management of studies and clinical trials for sarcomas.
GEIS has a mission to ensure the best healthcare to sarcoma patients by helping bring new treatments to them through clinical
research. GEIS has successfully partnered with various institutions and companies to help bring new treatments to patients with
sarcomas. Through the group's many research projects it has created or participated in over the years, it has made a significant
impact in the global research effort to better treat patients with sarcomas. For more information:http://www.grupogeis.org.
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