Bristol Myers Squibb to provide idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel) for Dispatch’s planned U.S. Phase 1 study, expected to initiate in 2026
Collaboration to accelerate DISP-10 in development for patients with solid tumors of epithelial origin, covering 90% of all solid tumor cancers
First-of-its-kind clinical supply agreement for an autologous CAR T-cell therapy
Dispatch Bio, a biotech company engineering a universal treatment across solid tumors leveraging its first-in-class Flare platform, today announced a clinical supply and collaboration agreement with Bristol Myers Squibb (“BMS”) to support the development of Dispatch’s DISP-10 program. Under the agreement, BMS will provide idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel), a BCMA-directed CAR T therapy, for use in Dispatch’s first U.S. Phase 1 trial, expected to initiate in 2026.
DISP-10 is a novel, investigational product with two components, designed to overcome the challenges of treating solid tumors. The first component, DV-10, is a tumor-specific virus engineered to deliver a modified form of the B-cell maturation antigen (dBCMA), along with IL-18 and CXCL-9, to “paint” a synthetic antigen onto tumor cells, reengineer the tumor microenvironment to support T cell function and enhance T cell migration into the tumor. The second component is ide-cel, BMS’s BCMA-directed autologous CAR T-cell therapy. In the planned study, patients with solid tumors of epithelial origin (which account for 90% of all solid tumors), will first receive DV-10, followed by ide-cel. Dispatch will lead and execute the study.
“Partnering with Bristol Myers Squibb – a global cell therapy leader and an early investor in Dispatch – speaks to the potential of our Flare platform and scientific approach,” said Naveen Bazaj, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development, at Dispatch. “This agreement represents the first time a company has secured a clinical supply for an autologous CAR T-cell therapy and positions us to accelerate development of our DISP-10 program, which we plan to enter the clinic in 2026.”
Dispatch Bio will present new preclinical data supporting DISP-10 at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) 2025 Annual Meeting, taking place November 5-9, 2025. The data show that DV-10 effectively delivers a modified BCMA target and immune-activating factors (IL-18 and CXCL9) to solid tumor cells, enabling potent CAR T cell activation and tumor clearance in vitro and in vivo, while sparing normal tissue.
Idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel) by Bristol Myers Squibb
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About Dispatch Bio
Established in 2022, Dispatch Bio was founded with a bold purpose: to help create a world where all cancer patients can be cured. To achieve this, the company is engineering a universal treatment across solid tumors, leveraging its first-in-class Flare platform. This novel approach combines the strengths of immunotherapy with a tumor-specific virus, both engineered to clear tumor cells with precision and power. Dispatch has operations in Philadelphia and San Francisco, with access to world-class researchers. To learn more, visit www.dispatchbio.com and follow us on LinkedIn and X.
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