OS Therapies Files New Patent Application Covering Biomarkers of the Immune Response to Listeria Monocytogenes

New patent application covers treatment-emergent immune signature related to 'turning cold tumors hot' and the activation of targeted cytotoxic cellular immune responses Company to host conference call later in April 2026 to review new biomarker signature Biomarker signature meets pharmacodynamic/response criteria established by FDA's Biomarkers, EndpointS and other Tools (BEST) program for use as a surrogate clinical endpoint of 1-year event free survival and 2-year overall survival in OST-HER2's Phase 2b trial in the prevention of delay of recurrent, fully-resected, pulmonary metastatic osteosarcoma to support a BLA submission under FDA's Accelerated Approval Program New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - April 16, 2026) - OS Therapies, Inc. (NYSE American: OSTX) ("OS Therapies" or "the Company"), the world leader in gene-edited, listeria-based cancer immunotherapies, today announced that it has filed a new patent application covering a unique immune signature in response to treatment with therapeutic candidates developed from the Company's proprietary Listeria monocytogenes platform ('Listeria') based on new biomarker data from the Company's Phase 2b trial of OST-HER2 in the prevention or delay of recurrent, fully-resected, pulmonary metastatic osteosarcoma. Filed claims include treatment with Listeria leading to the downregulation of genes associated with tumor and circulating tumor cell immune evasion in combination with the upregulation of genes associated with cytotoxic cellular immune activation leads to improved anti-tumor cellular immunity activation.
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