Carisma Therapeutics Inc. announced that it will present new findings at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) 38th Annual Meeting regarding its first-of-its-kind collaboration with Moderna. The collaboration aims to bring together Carisma's chimeric antigen receptor macrophage (CAR-M) platform with Moderna's mRNA and lipid nanoparticle (LNP) technologies to generate and develop in vivo CAR-M therapeutics. Accepted as a late-breaking presentation, In vivo CAR-M: Redirecting endogenous myeloid cells with mRNA for cancer immunotherapy, showcases data that demonstrate Carisma's CAR-M therapy can be directly produced in vivo, or within the body, successfully redirecting endogenous myeloid cells against tumor-associated antigens using mRNA/LNP.

The pre-clinical data demonstrate feasibility, tolerability, and efficacy against metastatic solid tumors. This novel approach to cancer immunotherapy offers an off-the-shelf solution that has the potential to increase access to CAR-based therapies and will be the basis of CAR-M programs to be developed under the Carisma and Moderna collaboration.