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Capricor Therapeutics
Provides Update on ALLSTAR Trial
Unlikely to Achieve Primary Efficacy
Endpoint of Change in Infarct Size in Patients Following Heart Attack
Capricor to Focus on Potential Registration
Program in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Company to Hold Conference Call Today
at 5:00 AM PDT / 8:00 AM EDT
LOS ANGELES, May 12, 2017 - Capricor
Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAPR) today announced that a pre-specified administrative interim analysis performed on six-month
follow-up data from the ALLSTAR Trial, an ongoing randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 142-patient Phase II clinical
trial of CAP-1002 (allogeneic cardiosphere-derived cells) in adults who have experienced a large heart attack with residual cardiac
dysfunction, has demonstrated a low probability (futility) of achieving a statistically-significant difference in the 12-month
primary efficacy endpoint of percent change from baseline infarct size as a percent of left ventricular mass, measured by cardiac
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Capricor will continue to perform analyses of the cumulative ALLSTAR data to better understand
the basis for this outcome. At six months, a near-statistically-significant (p=0.05) reduction of mean end-diastolic volume, as
well as a trend of reduction of mean end-systolic volume, were seen in the CAP-1002 treatment group. There was no notable
difference between treatment groups with respect to the change in ejection fraction. There were no safety signals in the CAP-1002
Raj Makkar, M.D., Associate Director, Interventional
Technologies in the Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Co-Principal Investigator of the ALLSTAR Trial, said, "We
are disappointed that the ALLSTAR six-month data did not demonstrate evidence of scar size improvement with CAP-1002, given the
robust findings demonstrated on this measure in the randomized Phase I CADUCEUS clinical trial of cardiosphere-derived cells in
a similar patient population. We believe it is important to note that the observed improvements in scar size in the placebo group
are markedly inconsistent with the well-established natural history of this disease process. It is certainly possible that, for
a variety of reasons, the greater number of sites involved in the conduct of ALLSTAR contributed to an increase in variability
seen in the scar measurements as determined by MRI."
Tim Henry, M.D., Director, Division of
Cardiology in the Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Co-Principal Investigator of the ALLSTAR Trial, added, "We
are encouraged to see reductions in left ventricular volume measures in the CAP-1002 treated patients, an important indicator of
reverse remodeling of the heart. These findings support the biological activity of CAP-1002."
Following Capricor's recent report of positive six-month data on clinical measures of skeletal
muscle performance and cardiac biomarkers in the ongoing randomized 25-patient Phase I/II HOPE Trial of CAP-1002 in boys and young
men with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the Company plans to initiate enrollment
into a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, repeat-dose clinical trial of intravenous CAP-1002 in DMD in the second half
of 2017, subject to regulatory approval. This anticipated trial will primarily evaluate skeletal (non-cardiac) muscle function.
"The lack of a clear difference in
the change in scar size from baseline to six months between the active and control groups in the interim observations from ALLSTAR
was unexpected. These results diverge from the consistent and extensive record of activity observed with our cell technology in
the setting of cardiac fibrosis as demonstrated by both preclinical and clinical studies, and we hope to gain an understanding
of the factors that led to these observations through the conduct of further analyses," said Linda Marb n, president
and CEO of Capricor.
"Although we are disappointed, the
favorable safety profile demonstrated by CAP-1002 in ALLSTAR supports the prospect of its chronic, repeat administration in patients
with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Also, the potent anti-inflammatory properties of CAP-1002 may be well-suited to mitigate DMD
progression, for which chronic inflammation is believed to play a causative role," added Dr. Marb n.
Capricor plans to reduce the scope of its
operations, including the size of its workforce, in order to focus its financial resources primarily on its DMD program.
Conference Call and Webcast
Capricor management will hold a conference
call at 5:00 a.m. PDT / 8:00 a.m. EDT today. The live call may be accessed by dialing (866) 868-1282 (domestic) or (847) 413-2405
(international) and by using the passcode 7330466. Access to the live webcast as well as the link to the replay of the call can
webcast will be archived for approximately 30 days.
As previously announced, on May 15, 2017,
Capricor will report its financial results for the first quarter of 2017.
About Capricor Therapeutics
Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAPR) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing first-in-class biological therapies
for cardiac and other medical conditions. Capricor's lead candidate, CAP-1002, is a cell-based candidate currently in clinical
development for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, myocardial infarction (heart attack), and heart failure. Capricor
is also exploring the potential of CAP-2003, a cell-free, exosome-based candidate, to treat a variety of disorders. For more information,
The ALLSTAR Trial is funded in part by
the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements in this press release regarding
the efficacy, safety, and intended utilization of Capricor's product candidates; the initiation, conduct, size, timing and results
of discovery efforts and clinical trials; the pace of enrollment of clinical trials; plans regarding regulatory filings, future
research and clinical trials; plans regarding current and future collaborative activities and the ownership of commercial rights;
scope, duration, validity and enforceability of intellectual property rights; future royalty streams, expectations with respect
to the expected use of proceeds from the recently completed offerings and the anticipated effects of the offerings, and any other
statements about Capricor's management team's future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans or prospects constitute forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statements that are not statements of
historical fact (including statements containing the words "believes," "plans," "could," "anticipates,"
"expects," "estimates," "should," "target," "will," "would" and similar
expressions) should also be considered to be forward-looking statements. There are a number of important factors that could cause
actual results or events to differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements. More information about these
and other risks that may impact Capricor's business is set forth in Capricor's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
31, 2016, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 16, 2017, and in its Registration Statement on Form S-3,
as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on September 28, 2015, together with prospectus supplements thereto. All forward-looking
statements in this press release are based on information available to Capricor as of the date hereof, and Capricor assumes no
obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
CAP-1002 is an Investigational New Drug
and is not approved for any indications. Capricor's exosomes technology, including CAP-2003, has not yet been approved for clinical
For more information, please contact:
Capricor Therapeutics, Inc.
AJ Bergmann, Vice President of Finance
Last updated: May 12, 2017