Interim Management Statement Q3 2022: Continued Progress Across Oncology Programs with First Clinical Data Expected from Phase 1 Trial of MP0317 and Initiation of Phase 1 Trial of MP0533 Anticipated by Year-End
ZURICH-SCHLIEREN, Switzerland and CONCORD, Mass., Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR: Molecular Partners AG (SIX: MOLN; NASDAQ: MOLN), a clinical-stage biotech company developing a new class of custom-built protein drugs known as DARPin therapeutics, today announced its interim management statement for the quarter ending September 30, 2022.
“We have made notable progress this quarter across our oncology programs including MP0317, MP0533, as well as our DARPin-radioligand therapy programs. We look forward to presenting the first clinical data from the MP0317 program for patients with solid tumors at SITC. At ASH, we are excited to share the latest preclinical data from our tetra-specific AML candidate, MP0533, in an oral presentation, which remains on track to enter clinical development by year-end,” said Patrick Amstutz, Molecular Partners’ CEO.
Research & Development Highlights
MP0317 (FAP x CD40)
- Initial clinical data from Phase 1 clinical study of MP0317 to be presented at the 37th Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Annual Meeting in November 2022
MP0533 (CD33 x CD70 x CD123 x CD3)
- On track to initiate Phase 1 clinical study of MP0533 by year-end 2022
- Preclinical data supporting the unique design and mechanism of MP0533 to be presented in an oral presentation at the 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition in December 2022
- Molecular Partners to host event for ASH attendees detailing MP0533 on the evening of December 10th in New Orleans
DARPin-Radioligand Therapies
- Both proprietary, and Novartis-partnered, DARPin-radioligand programs advancing through research and discovery phases
- On track to designate the first proprietary DARPin-radioligand target in H1 2023
Ensovibep COVID-19 Antiviral Program
- Novartis remains engaged in dialogue with regulatory agencies about a potential Phase 3 protocol for ensovibep
MP0310 (FAP x 4-1BB)
- Phase 1 study data currently being collected and reviewed. No additional internal investment in the development of the program is currently planned
Abicipar for wet age-related macular degeneration
- Evaluation of business development opportunities for pivotal-stage asset continues, informed by correspondence with the FDA and discussions with potential partners
Corporate and Leadership Highlights
- Established ESG working group of key Company stakeholders to advance the Company’s ESG goals, reporting to the Company’s Board of Directors
- Expanded ESG initiatives with the publication of the Company’s ESG priorities and progress, accessible on the investors section of Molecular Partners’ website
- Michael Pitzner appointed General Counsel and Senior Vice President, Legal effective November 1, 2022, transitioning the role from Julien Gander
- Anne Goubier, D.V.M, Ph.D., was promoted to Senior Vice President of Biology
Q3 2022 Operational and Financial Highlights
- Strong financial position with CHF 267 million in cash (including short term deposits) as of September 30, 2022
- Operating profit of CHF 132 million and net profit of CHF 135 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022
- Company continues to expect to be funded into 2026, excluding any potential payments from R&D partnerships
Oncology: Phase 1 clinical data from MP0317 expected later this year; MP0533 on track for Phase 1 initiation by year-end; DARPin-radioligand programs progressing
MP0317 binds both the fibroblast activation protein (FAP) and the immunostimulatory protein CD40 and is designed to enable tumor-localized immune activation without the systemic immune activation produced by other CD40-targeting agents. The ongoing Phase 1 trial of MP0317 is expected to enroll up to 30 patients, dosed once every 3 weeks, across six dosing cohorts and up to 15 patients are then expected to be enrolled in a dose expansion cohort. Further, the Company has recently initiated a weekly dosing regimen to provide potential options for future combinations with either immunotherapy, radiation, or chemotherapy. In addition to evaluating safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of a monotherapy, the study plans to gather a variety of biomarker data to support the establishment of combination therapies with MP0317 in specific indications. Initial Phase 1 data are planned to be presented at SITC in November 2022.
MP0533 engages CD3 on T cells while binding up to three tumor-associated antigens (CD33, CD70, and CD123) on AML cells. Preclinical studies have shown that MP0533 T cell activation and tumor killing increased significantly with the number of tumor-associated antigens present. This ‘avidity-dependent’ mechanism, enabled by the DARPin platform, can lead to preferential targeting of AML cells which, unlike healthy cells, generally express two or more of these antigens. Once bound, the AML cells are marked for termination by nearby T cells. MP0533 remains on track to initiate clinical development before the end of 2022.
DARPin-based radioligand therapy (DARPin-RLT) candidates are being developed both internally and in collaboration with Novartis. Thanks to their small size and their high specificity and affinity, DARPins represent ideal delivery vectors for therapeutic radionuclides to efficiently target cancer cells with minimal systemic side effects. Molecular Partners anticipates designating the first proprietary DARPin-radioligand target in H1 2023.
Ophthalmology
In August 2021, Molecular Partners regained global development and commercial rights to abicipar for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) and Diabetic Macular Edema (DME). Abicipar went through two positive Phase 3 studies, CEDAR and SEQUOIA, which supported the non-inferior efficacy of its quarterly dosing regimen compared to monthly ranibizumab.
The Company is currently evaluating potential business development opportunities for abicipar. Based on correspondence with the FDA and discussions with potential partners, the options for resumed development may include the development and commercialization program by a partner, or the formation of a new company focused on abicipar with new investors and a dedicated management team.
Leadership & Governance
Michael Pitzner appointed General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Legal effective November 1, 2022, transitioning the role from Julien Gander. Most recently Michael served as Head Legal Biologics, Cell & Gene and CMO (Global NTO) at Novartis.
Anne Goubier, D.V.M, Ph.D., was promoted to Senior Vice President of Biology. She joined Molecular Partners in 2020 and oversees the biology department, covering the path from target identification to clinical pharmacology, building on her more than two decades of biotechnology experience across drug discovery and development.
Financial and Business Outlook
For the full year 2022, at constant exchange rates, the Company expects total expenses of CHF 70-75 million, of which approximately CHF 9 million will be non-cash effective costs for share-based payments, IFRS pension accounting and depreciation. This guidance does not include any potential receipts from R&D partnerships.
With CHF 267 million in cash and short-term time deposits and no debt as of September 30, 2022, the Company expects to be funded into 2026, excluding any potential receipts from R&D partners.
Documentation
The Q3 2022 Financial Statement will be made available on the company’s website after
10.00pm CET / 4.00pm ET on October 27, 2022.
Financial calendar
March 9, 2023 | Full-Year Results 2022 |
April 4, 2023 | Annual General Meeting |