BioNTech Clinical Data at ELCC 2026 Highlight Potential of Differentiated Late-Stage Portfolio in Lung Cancer
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BioNTech SE presented promising clinical data on its late-stage lung cancer portfolio at the European Lung Cancer Congress (ELCC) 2026, held in Copenhagen. The company's portfolio, which encompasses innovative treatments like immunomodulators, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), and mRNA cancer immunotherapies, showcases a patient-centric approach aimed at addressing significant unmet medical needs in lung cancer.
Key highlights included updates on two lead candidates: pumitamig, a PD-L1xVEGF-A bispecific immunomodulator, and gotistobart, a CTLA-4 targeting therapy. Clinical trials from China revealed that pumitamig demonstrated substantial antitumor activity and a favorable safety profile in extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), including cases with limited PD-L1 expression. These findings bolster the ongoing global Phase 3 ROSETTA trials, aimed at positioning pumitamig as a frontline treatment option.
Additionally, data from the Phase 3 PRESERVE-003 trial for gotistobart indicated meaningful overall survival benefits, showing a 54% reduction in death risk compared to standard chemotherapy in squamous NSCLC, further establishing its potential in patients who have previously undergone immunotherapy.
BioNTech is also developing BNT326/YL202, a HER3-targeted ADC, with initial clinical results suggesting robust antitumor effects in advanced NSCLC. The aim is to combine cutting-edge treatment modalities to create novel regimens that enhance patient outcomes across all stages of lung cancer.
Prof. Özlem Türeci emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering transformative treatment options that could provide meaningful long-term benefits. BioNTech's diversified approach, backed by 16 trials focusing on various lung cancer subtypes, reinforces its position as a leader in innovative cancer therapeutics. The data presented at ELCC contributes to the growing body of evidence necessary for advancing these promising therapies.
MWN-AI** Analysis
BioNTech SE (Nasdaq: BNTX) has made significant strides in its lung cancer portfolio, as highlighted during the recent European Lung Cancer Congress (ELCC) 2026. With clinical updates showcasing the efficacy and safety of innovative therapies, investors should evaluate BioNTech's differentiated late-stage offerings, particularly the bispecific immunomodulator pumitamig and the regulatory T-cell targeting antibody gotistobart.
Pumitamig has shown promising results in various trials, notably in first-line treatments for extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) and advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Its combination with chemotherapy in these aggressive cancer types appears to deliver encouraging survival outcomes, underscoring its potential to position BioNTech favorably against standard therapies through its ongoing pivotal studies.
Moreover, gotistobart's results from the Phase 3 PRESERVE-003 trial indicated a remarkable 54% reduction in the risk of death compared to existing treatments for squamous NSCLC, should it gain regulatory approval. Such robust clinical data strengthens BioNTech's competitive stance in the lung cancer market and emphasizes its potential for transformative treatments.
Given BioNTech's extensive pipeline, including ongoing pivotal trials and next-generation antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) candidates, investors may find the current share price attractive. While the path to commercialization carries inherent risks—ranging from regulatory hurdles to clinical trial outcomes—the company's diversified approach across various lung cancer subtypes mitigates potential downside volatility.
In conclusion, with a robust clinical development strategy, BioNTech is positioned to innovate within the lung cancer treatment landscape. Investors should consider holding or accumulating shares, given the promising clinical data and potential market opportunities arising from its differentiated portfolio. Staying apprised of upcoming trial results and regulatory updates will be essential for informed investment decisions in this dynamic sector.
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- Presentations showcase progress in BioNTech’s late-stage lung cancer programs, reinforcing the potential of the Company’s differentiated portfolio spanning immunomodulators, antibody-drug conjugates, mRNA cancer immunotherapies, and their combinations
- Data updates for pumitamig, a PD-L1xVEGF-A bispecific immunomodulator, from three clinical trials conducted in China further strengthen the evidence supporting its previously observed efficacy and safety profile in lung cancer
- Results of stage 1 from the global Phase 3 PRESERVE-003 clinical trial of gotistobart showed clinically meaningful survival outcomes and antitumor activity compared to the current standard of care in second-line or later therapy of squamous non-small cell lung cancer
MAINZ, Germany, March 24, 2026 – BioNTech SE (Nasdaq: BNTX, “BioNTech” or “the Company”) will present data from its diversified portfolio in the field of lung cancer at the European Lung Cancer Congress (“ELCC”) held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from March 25-28, 2026. The data updates covered in both oral and poster presentations highlight progress across late-stage immunomodulator candidates pumitamig and gotistobart, as well as antibody-drug conjugate (“ADC”) programs, across various lung cancer subtypes and lines of treatment. BioNTech’s clinical portfolio encompasses both monotherapies and combinations with standard of care treatments, as well as novel-novel combination regimens aimed at delivering differentiated therapeutic profiles for the treatment of patients with lung cancer across all stages of the disease.
“The data we will present at this year’s ELCC further define the potential of our late-stage portfolio in lung cancer. With updates on pumitamig and gotistobart, as well as first clinical data for our HER3-targeted ADC, we continue to advance differentiated treatment approaches across lung cancer settings while building the clinical evidence to guide their further development,” said Prof. Özlem Türeci, M.D., Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer at BioNTech. “Our aim is to offer patients with lung cancer transformative treatment options that help provide meaningful long-term benefit across all stages of the disease.”
Highlights of BioNTech’s lung cancer programs to be presented at ELCC 2026:
Pumitamig (BNT327/BMS986545) – a bispecific immunomodulator candidate combining PD-L1 checkpoint inhibition and VEGF-A neutralization, developed in collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb Company (“BMS”):
- 1L ES-SCLC: Updated follow-up data from a single-arm Phase 2 clinical trial (NCT05844150) conducted in China continued to show encouraging preliminary antitumor activity and survival outcomes, together with a manageable tolerability profile for pumitamig plus chemotherapy as first-line therapy in patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (“ES-SCLC”), an aggressive subtype of lung cancer. The data support the ongoing pivotal global Phase 3 ROSETTA Lung-01 clinical trial (NCT06712355) in first-line ES-SCLC.
- 1L NSCLC: New findings from a Phase 1b/2a clinical trial (NCT05918445) conducted in China showed preliminary antitumor activity irrespective of PD-L1 expression levels and a manageable safety profile for pumitamig as first-line monotherapy in both squamous and non-squamous advanced non-small cell lung cancer (“NSCLC”). The results complement the ongoing global Phase 2/3 ROSETTA Lung-02 clinical trial (NCT06712316) evaluating the combination of pumitamig with chemotherapy in first-line NSCLC.
- EGFR-mutant NSCLC: Data from a Phase 2 clinical trial (NCT05756972) conducted in China showed clinically meaningful survival outcomes and a manageable safety and tolerability profile for pumitamig combined with chemotherapy in patients with EGFR-mutant advanced or metastatic NSCLC, regardless of PD-L1 expression level. These data highlight its potential in patients progressing on EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
Gotistobart (BNT316/ONC-392) – a tumor microenvironment-selective regulatory T cell depletion candidate targeting CTLA-4 and developed in collaboration with OncoC4, Inc. (“OncoC4”):
- 2L+ squamous NSCLC: Data from the non-pivotal, dose-confirmation stage 1 portion of the global Phase 3 PRESERVE-003 clinical trial (NCT05671510) showed clinically meaningful antitumor activity, an overall survival benefit with a 54% reduction in the risk of death compared with standard of care chemotherapy, and a manageable safety profile for gotistobart in patients with squamous NSCLC who have progressed on prior immunotherapy plus chemotherapy. The pivotal stage of the Phase 3 clinical trial is ongoing.
BNT326/YL202 – a HER3-targeted ADC candidate developed in collaboration with MediLink Therapeutics (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. (“MediLink”):
- NSCLC: First clinical data from the NSCLC cohort of a Phase 2 clinical trial with BNT326/YL202 (NCT06107686) conducted in China showed antitumor activity and a favorable safety profile in patients with advanced or metastatic NSCLC who progressed after standard of care therapy. The findings support the ongoing Phase 1b/2 clinical trial (NCT07070232) evaluating the novel combination of pumitamig and BNT326/YL202.
Lung cancer is among BioNTech’s tumor focus areas, as the Company aims to address the significant unmet medical needs in the treatment of patients with lung cancer. BioNTech is advancing a diversified and robust clinical development approach in lung cancer spanning investigational next-generation immunomodulators, antibody-drug conjugates, mRNA cancer immunotherapies, and their combinations. With 16 ongoing clinical trials across various lung cancer subtypes and lines of treatment, including four ongoing pivotal Phase 3 clinical trials and five ongoing novel-novel combination trials, BioNTech is focused on developing innovative approaches to address the challenges of lung cancer treatment from early to late-stage conditions.
The abstracts are available on the ELCC Congress website. Click here for further information on BioNTech’s lung cancer portfolio.
Full presentation details:
| Medicine | Abstract Title | Abstract Number/Presentation Details |
| Pumitamig | First-Line Pumitamig (PD-L1 × VEGF-A bsAb) Monotherapy in PD-L1+ Non-Squamous and Squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Data from a Phase 1b/2a Trial in China | Abstract #69P Poster March 27, 2026; 1:00 – 2:00pm CET |
| Progression-Free Survival and Overall Survival with Pumitamig (PD-L1 × VEGF-A bsAb) Plus Chemotherapy in Patients With EGFR-Mutated Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Following Progression with EGFR TKI in China: Phase 2 Study Results | Abstract #21P Poster March 27, 2026; 1:00 – 2:00pm CET | |
| Phase 2 Study of First-Line Pumitamig (PD-L1 × VEGF-A bsAb) Plus Chemotherapy for Extensive-Stage Small-Cell Lung Cancer (ES-SCLC): Updated Efficacy and Safety Results | Abstract #426P Poster March 26, 2026; 1:00 – 2:00pm CET | |
| ROSETTA Lung-01: A Phase 3, Two-Stage Trial of Pumitamig, a PD-L1 × VEGF-A Bispecific Antibody, Plus Chemotherapy Versus Atezolizumab + Chemotherapy as First-Line Treatment in Patients with Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer | Abstract #439TiP Poster March 26, 2026; 1:00 – 2:00pm CET | |
| ROSETTA Lung-02: A Global Phase 2/3, Randomized, Open-Label Trial of Pumitamig, a PD-L1 × VEGF-A Bispecific Antibody, in Combination with Chemotherapy in Patients (pts) With First-Line Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer | Abstract #149TiP Poster March 27, 2026; 1:00 – 2:00pm CET | |
| Gotistobart | Anti-Tumor Activity of Gotistobart Compared to Docetaxel in Patients with Metastatic Squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (sqNSCLC) Progressing on PD-(L)1 Inhibitors: Stage 1 PRESERVE-003 Phase 3 Trial | Abstract #3O Proffered paper session March 27, 2026; 3:35 – 3:45pm CET |
| BNT326/YL202 | First Disclosure of Efficacy and Safety Data for YL202/BNT326 (HER3 ADC) From a Phase 2 Trial in Patients (pts) with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) | Abstract #11MO Mini oral session March 27, 2026; 09:15 – 09:20am CET |
| BNT326-02: A Phase 1b/2 Trial of BNT326/YL202 (HER3 ADC) with Pumitamig (PD-L1 × VEGF-A bsAb) in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) | Abstract #6147TiP Poster March 27, 2026; 1:00 – 2:00pm CET |
About BioNTech
Biopharmaceutical New Technologies (BioNTech) is a global next generation immunotherapy company pioneering novel investigative therapies for cancer and other serious diseases. BioNTech exploits a wide array of computational discovery and therapeutic modalities with the intent of rapid development of novel biopharmaceuticals. Its diversified portfolio of oncology product candidates aiming to address the full continuum of cancer includes mRNA cancer immunotherapies, next-generation immunomodulators and targeted therapies such as antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and innovative chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapies. Based on its deep expertise in mRNA development and in-house manufacturing capabilities, BioNTech and its collaborators are researching and developing multiple mRNA vaccine candidates for a range of infectious diseases alongside its diverse oncology pipeline. BioNTech has established a broad set of relationships with multiple global and specialized pharmaceutical collaborators, including Bristol Myers Squibb, Duality Biologics, Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, Genmab, MediLink, OncoC4, Pfizer and Regeneron.
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