On August 19, 2026, monumental news capable of entering the annals of oncology history arrived: Moderna and Merck jointly announced that the Phase 3 INTerpath-001 clinical trial evaluating Intismeran Autogene (development code V940 / mRNA-4157), an individualized mRNA neoantigen therapy, in combination with KEYTRUDA® (pembrolizumab) in patients with completely resected Stage IIB–IV high-risk melanoma, met both its primary endpoint of Recurrence-Free Survival (RFS) and key secondary endpoint of Distant Metastasis-Free Survival (DMFS) with statistically significant and clinically meaningful results, showing no new safety signals.
This marks the world's first individualized mRNA cancer therapy to demonstrate positive results in a randomized Phase 3 clinical trial, as well as a landmark leap for mRNA technology from prophylactic vaccines to cancer therapeutics. Following the announcement, Moderna's stock surged 176.97% in a single day, boosting its market capitalization to $69.6 billion; Merck rose 12.6% simultaneously; on the next trading day, A-share innovative drug and biological vaccine sectors experienced a widespread limit-up rally—capital markets voted with real capital for this historical moment.
1. Phase 3 Clinical Trial: Where Did It Win?
First, let's look at the data.
INTerpath-001 enrolled a total of 1,137 patients with completely resected Stage IIB–IV high-risk melanoma, randomized 2:1 in a head-to-head comparison evaluating (V940 + Keytruda) versus (Keytruda monotherapy).
Results: Both primary endpoint (RFS) and key secondary endpoint (DMFS) were met, demonstrating the ability to further reduce the risk of recurrence and distant metastasis on top of standard PD-1 therapy. This trend is highly consistent with the ~5-year follow-up data from the prior KEYNOTE-942 (Phase IIb) trial—where the combination scheme achieved an RFS hazard ratio (HR) of 0.51, a DMFS HR of 0.411, and a 5-year recurrence-free survival rate of 68.8% (versus 49.1% for the control group).
Three Historical "Firsts" Establishing Landmark Status:
· World's first mRNA cancer therapy to achieve positive Phase 3 results: From COVID-19 prevention to oncology therapeutics, mRNA technology has accomplished a historical leap from 'prevention' to 'treatment'.
· World's first individualized neoantigen therapy to achieve positive Phase 3 results: The 'one person, one medicine' anti-cancer paradigm was rigorously validated for the first time in a large-scale randomized controlled trial.
· World's first Phase 3 study in melanoma adjuvant therapy to prove superiority over Keytruda monotherapy (current standard of care): Outperforming a flagship blockbuster product speaks volumes about its clinical value.
More importantly, therapeutic logic has been reconstructed: PD-1 inhibitors act as 'releasing the immune brake,' but efficacy relies on the patient's existing immune response; V940 acts as 'manufacturing ammunition'—actively generating immune responses targeted specifically against private tumor mutations. The dual-engine synergy of 'individualized immune response generation + PD-1 immune disinhibition' upgrades immuno-oncology from 'leveraging existing strength' to 'directed strategy creation.'
2. A Decade in the Making: From a $200M Gamble to 'One Person, One Medicine'
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Time |
Key Milestone |
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2016 |
Merck and Moderna reached a strategic collaboration with a $200 million upfront payment, betting on personalized cancer vaccines. |
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2017 |
First patient dosed in the KEYNOTE-603 Phase 1 clinical trial. |
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2022 |
KEYNOTE-942 (Phase IIb) provided strong efficacy signals for the first time: RFS hazard ratio (HR) of 0.51. |
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2026.08.19 |
INTerpath-001 Phase 3 trial reported success ahead of schedule, meeting dual primary/secondary endpoints (RFS & DMFS). |
The mechanism of action of this mRNA cancer vaccine is truly custom-tailored: mutations are identified from NGS sequencing of each patient's tumor tissue, encoding up to 34 neoantigens to precisely induce and expand immune responses targeting private tumor mutations—one patient, one tumor; one patient, one vaccine.
3. Beyond the Celebration: The Hard Battle of Industrialization Has Just Begun
· 'One Person, One Medicine' & Batch Explosion: Every single vaccine dose must navigate the complete workflow (sequencing → neoantigen selection → mRNA design & synthesis → LNP encapsulation → release testing), characterized by small batch sizes, high variety, and extremely tight turnarounds.
· GMP Raw Materials as the Foundation: The compliance, batch-to-batch consistency, and traceability of core raw materials—such as cap analogs, modified nucleotides, T7 RNA polymerase, and RNase inhibitors—directly determine whether individualized production lines can operate stably.
· Quality Control as the Lifeline: Critical Quality Attributes (CQAs) including dsRNA residue, capping efficiency, mRNA integrity, residual enzymes, and host DNA residues directly impact product safety and therapeutic efficacy.
From Phase 3 victory to patient access, the supply chain represents the final 'last mile.' The breadth and velocity of this 'last mile' will determine when this milestone transforms into standard clinical treatment.
4. Yeasen's End-to-End mRNA Solutions
As a leading supplier of upstream life science raw materials and quality control solutions, Yeasen has established a comprehensive product matrix covering the complete mRNA drug development workflow:
· GMP-Grade Core Raw Materials: Cap analogs (Cap 1 analogs), modified nucleotides (e.g., N1-Methylpseudouridine m1Ψ), T7 RNA Polymerase, Inorganic Pyrophosphatase, RNase Inhibitor, DNase I, Poly(A) Polymerase, and a complete suite of in vitro transcription and tailing enzymes. Manufactured under strict GMP specifications and supported by regulatory filings and change management systems, clearing raw material compliance hurdles for IND/NDA applications.
· Process & Purification Solutions: Covering the full process of mRNA drug substance production from IVT reaction to dsRNA removal, Oligo dT affinity purification, and magnetic bead / LiCl precipitation, assisting clients in establishing robust, scalable manufacturing processes.
· Quality Control Solutions: dsRNA Residue Detection Kits, Capping Efficiency Analytics (LC-MS/MS, Enzymatic Method), mRNA Integrity/Purity Analysis (CE, HPLC), Residual Enzyme and Host DNA/Protein Detection Kits, and Endotoxin / Sterility / Microbial Limit Detection series—delivering a one-stop closed loop from Critical Quality Attributes to final release testing.
From raw materials to processing, and from analytical testing to batch release, Yeasen empowers every batch of personalized mRNA therapeutics to be 'manufactured reliably, tested clearly, and released compliantly.'
▍ Comprehensive mRNA In Vitro Transcription Solution
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Template Preparation |
In Vitro Transcription |
mRNA Modification |
Purification |
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• Hieff Canace Plus High-Fidelity DNA Polymerase |
• Hifair T7 High Yield RNA Synthesis Kit |
• [GMP] Vaccinia Capping Enzyme |
• Hieff NGS mRNA Isolation Master Kit V2 / mRNA Purification Kit V2 |
▍ Full-Process Quality Control
dsRNA Residue Detection→Capping Efficiency Analytics (LC-MS/MS, Enzymatic)→mRNA Integrity/Purity Analysis (CE, HPLC)→Residual Enzyme & Host DNA/Protein Detection→Endotoxin / Sterility Series
Conclusion
The triumphant Phase 3 success of the mRNA cancer vaccine proclaims that the era of individualized immuno-oncology industrialization has officially arrived. For every practitioner in the mRNA sector, this presents both an unprecedented opportunity and a rigorous test of supply chain capabilities. Yeasen stands ready to join hands with innovative biopharmaceutical partners—providing GMP-grade raw materials and full-process quality control solutions to empower mRNA therapeutics to transition from laboratory breakthroughs into commercialized mass production.
Product Selection Guide
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Category |
Cat. No. |
Product Name |
Specification |
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Template Preparation |
BspQI GMP-grade (10 U/μL) |
500/2500 U/10/100 KU |
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In Vitro Transcription |
T7 RNA Polymerase GMP-grade (250 U/μL) |
10/100/2500 KU/100 MU |
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In Vitro Transcription |
Hieff® T7 RNA Polymerase GMP-grade (low dsRNA, 250 U/μL) |
10KU/100KU/2500KU/25MU/100MU |
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In Vitro Transcription |
Murine RNase inhibitor GMP-grade (40 U/μL) |
10/20/100 KU/1 MU |
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In Vitro Transcription |
Deoxyribonuclease I (DNase I) GMP-grade (2 U/μL) |
500/2000/10000 U |
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In Vitro Transcription |
NTP Set Solution (ATP, CTP, UTP, GTP, 100 mM each) |
1 Set (4 vials) |
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In Vitro Transcription |
N1-Me-Pseudo UTP sodium solution (100 mM) |
100μL/1mL/10mL/100mL |
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In Vitro Transcription |
Pseudouridine-5-triphosphate disodium salt solution (100 mM) |
100μL/1mL/10mL/100mL |
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In Vitro Transcription |
Pyrophosphatase, inorganic GMP-grade |
10U/100U/10000U/40KU |
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In Vitro Transcription |
T7 RNA Synthesis Kit |
10T/50T/100T/500T |
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Co-transcription Kit |
T7 RNA Co-transcription Kit |
10T/50T/100T/500T |
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Co-transcription Kit |
T7 High Yield RNA Synthesis Kit for Co-transcription (low dsRNA) |
10T/50T/100T/500T |
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mRNA Capping |
S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) GMP-grade (32 mM) |
0.5mL/25mL/50mL/500mL |
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mRNA Capping |
mRNA Vaccinia Capping Enzyme GMP-grade (10 U/μL) |
2KU/10KU/100KU/5MU |
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mRNA Capping |
mRNA Cap 2´-O-Methyltransferase GMP-grade (50 U/μL) |
10000U/50000U/250000U/20M |
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mRNA Capping |
Cap Analog LZCap AG (3'Acm) GMP-grade (100 mM) |
100μL/1mL |
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Residual Detection Kit |
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) ELISA Kit |
48T/96T |
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Residual Detection Kit |
T7 RNA Polymerase ELISA Kit |
48T/96T |
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Residual Detection Kit |
Murine RNase Inhibitor ELISA Kit |
48T/96T |
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Residual Detection Kit |
Vaccinia Capping Enzyme ELISA Kit |
48T/96T |
