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Zentaris Continues to Demonstrate Pipeline Expansion -
Announces the Initiation of Its Preclinical Program for the Potential
Treatment of Primary Hypoparathyroidism
Company obtains an exclusive license from The University of Sheffield, UK to intellectual property relating to parathyroid hormone
(PTH) fusion polypeptides covering the field of human use which will initially be studied by Aeterna for the potential therapeutic
treatment of primary hypoparathyroidism
Continued execution on growth strategy to establish a diversified, yet focused, pipeline of development assets leveraging the
Company's expertise and experience
S.C., March 11, 2021 - Aeterna Zentaris Inc. (NASDAQ: AEZS) (TSX: AEZS) through its wholly-owned subsidiary Aeterna
Zentaris GmbH, ("Aeterna" or the "Company"), a specialty biopharmaceutical company commercializing and
developing therapeutics and diagnostic tests, today announced that it is continuing to expand its development pipeline by initiating
a preclinical development program to develop parathyroid hormone fusion polypeptides (PTH) with delayed clearance based on proprietary
intellectual property exclusively licensed by Aeterna from The University of Sheffield, UK (the "University").
hypoparathyroidism, the first indication to be pursued, is an orphan indication in the field of endocrinology. It is an uncommon
condition in which the body produces abnormally low levels of PTH. PTH is a key regulating hormone essential for calcium homeostasis
and renal phosphate clearance for maintaining a balance of those two minerals in the body. Untreated, primary hypoparathyroidism
will cause, among others effects, renal dysfunction, muscle cramping, twitching, seizures, and cardiac arrhythmias. Approximately
23 to 37 in every 100,000 individuals in Europe and the U.S. are estimated to suffer from hypoparathyroidism.
will collaborate with Prof. Dr. Richard J. Ross and his laboratory at the University to continue to advance this exciting potential
new therapeutic treatment option being studied for chronic hypoparathyroidism in adults. It uses a proprietary fusion protein
consisting of a modified growth hormone binding protein (GHBP) linked to PTH1-34 with the goal of providing PTH1-34 with a delayed
clearance of one or two weeks. This new therapy approach has the potential to be self-administered via a pharmaceutical pen and
help patients maintain normal serum calcium and phosphate levels during chronic use. Working with the University, the Company
will undertake certain additional confirmatory research studies prior to initiating formal pre-clinical toxicology and GMP studies
and finalizing plans for the potential initiation of human clinical trials.
are continuing to advance on our stated goal of expanding our pipeline beyond diagnostics with multiple development programs in
potentially high-value indications. With our well-established knowledge and expertise in the endocrinology space, we are executing
on our goal of adding synergistic assets to our pipeline to execute on our pipeline expansion strategy. We look forward to combining
the expertise of the Aeterna scientific team with The University of Sheffield and Prof. Dr. Ross as we work towards our common
goal of helping patients suffering from hypoparathyroidism while also potentially unlocking significant value in this proprietary
asset," commented Dr. Klaus Paulini, Chief Executive Officer of Aeterna.
Dr. Richard J. Ross of the University of Sheffield added, "We are excited about the opportunity to work with Aeterna Zentaris
to further research on this new concept of delayed clearance PTH molecules and potential therapeutic treatment options. We look
forward working with Aeterna to further the development of PTH fusion polypeptides which I believe have the potential to address
an existing unmet medical need in the treatment of hypoparathyroidism and may also have the potential in certain other conditions
such as osteoporosis."
continues to strive to balance risks and secure growth opportunities by re-establishing a diversified, yet focused, development
pipeline which we believe best leverages the Company's expertise and experience. The Company remains focused on utilizing
its network with researchers in Europe and the U.S. to seek opportunities to access innovative development candidates, with a
focus on rare or orphan indications and potential for pediatric use.
Terms and Conditions
the terms of the exclusive patent and know-how license agreement entered into with the University, Aeterna obtained worldwide
rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize PTH fusion polypeptides covered by the licensed patents for all human uses for
an up-front cash payment of 100,000 and milestone payments to be paid upon the achievement of certain development, regulatory
and sales milestones, as well as low single digit royalty payments on net sales of those products and certain fees payable in
connection with sublicensing. Aeterna will be responsible for the further development, manufacturing, approval and commercialization
of the licensed products. Aeterna has also engaged the University under a research contract to conduct certain research activities
to be funded by Aeterna, the results of which will be included within the scope of the license granted to Aeterna.
Aeterna Zentaris Inc.
Zentaris Inc. is a specialty biopharmaceutical company commercializing and developing therapeutics and diagnostic tests. The Company's
lead product, macimorelin, is the first and only U.S. FDA and European Commission approved oral test indicated for the diagnosis
of adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD). Macimorelin is currently marketed in the United States under the tradename Macrilen
through a license agreement with Novo Nordisk where Aeterna receives royalties on net sales. According to a commercialization
and supply agreement, MegaPharm Ltd. will seek regulatory approval and then commercialize macimorelin in Israel and the Palestinian
Authority. Additionally, upon receipt of pricing and reimbursement approvals, Aeterna expects that macimorelin will be marketed
in Europe and the United Kingdom through a recently established license agreement with Consilient Health Ltd. and Aeterna will
receive royalties on net sales and other potential payments.
is also leveraging the clinical success and compelling safety profile of macimorelin to develop it for the diagnosis of childhood-onset
growth hormone deficiency (CGHD), an area of significant unmet need. Aeterna has entered into the start-up phase for the clinical
safety and efficacy study, Study P02, evaluating macimorelin for the diagnosis of CGHD, which is expected to be initiated in Q2
is actively pursuing business development opportunities for the commercialization of macimorelin in Asia and the rest of the world,
in addition to other non-strategic assets to monetize their value. For more information, please visit www.zentaris.com
and connect with the Company on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
The University of Sheffield
almost 29,000 of the brightest students from over 140 countries, learning alongside over 1,200 of the best academics from across
the globe, the University of Sheffield is one of the world's leading universities. A member of the UK's prestigious
Russell Group of leading research-led institutions, Sheffield offers world-class teaching and research excellence across a wide
range of disciplines.
by the power of discovery and understanding, staff and students at the university are committed to finding new ways to transform
the world we live in. Sheffield is the only university to feature in The Sunday Times 100 Best Not-For-Profit Organizations to
Work For 2018 and for the last eight years has been ranked in the top five UK universities for Student Satisfaction by Times Higher
has six Nobel Prize winners among former staff and students and its alumni go on to hold positions of great responsibility and
influence all over the world, making significant contributions in their chosen fields. Global research partners and clients include
Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Unilever, AstraZeneca, Glaxo SmithKline, Siemens and Airbus, as well as many UK and overseas government agencies
and charitable foundations.
press release contains forward-looking statements (as defined by applicable securities legislation) made pursuant to the safe-harbor
provision of the U.S. Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which reflect our current expectations regarding future events.
Forward-looking statements in this press release include those relating to the development and expansion of the Company's
diversified pipeline of development assets, the initiation of a preclinical program for the development of a new therapeutic treatment
option for primary hypoparathyroidism or any other conditions based on the intellectual property licensed from the University
and Aeterna's expectation that, upon receipt of pricing and reimbursement approvals, macimorelin will be marketed in Europe
and the United Kingdom and the initiation of Study P02, which is expected to be initiated in Q2 of 2021. Forward-looking statements
involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including those discussed in this press release and in our Annual Report on
Form 20-F, under the caption "Key Information - Risk Factors" filed with the relevant Canadian securities regulatory
authorities in lieu of an annual information form and with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Known and unknown risks
and uncertainties could cause our actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements. Such risks and
uncertainties include, among others, our ability to raise capital and obtain financing to continue our currently planned operations,
our ability to continue to list our Common Shares on the NASDAQ, our now heavy dependence on the success of Macrilen (macimorelin)
and related out-licensing arrangements and the continued availability of funds and resources to successfully commercialize the
product, including our heavy reliance on the success of the License Agreement with Novo Nordisk, the global instability due to
the global pandemic of COVID-19, and its unknown potential effect on our planned operations, including studies, our ability to
enter into out-licensing, development, manufacturing, marketing and distribution agreements with other pharmaceutical companies
and keep such agreements in effect, our reliance on third parties for the manufacturing and commercialization of Macrilen
(macimorelin), potential disputes with third parties, leading to delays in or termination of the manufacturing, development, out-licensing
or commercialization of our product candidates, or resulting in significant litigation or arbitration, uncertainties related to
the regulatory process, unforeseen global instability, including the instability due to the global pandemic of the novel coronavirus,
our ability to efficiently commercialize or out-license Macrilen (macimorelin), our reliance on the success of the pediatric
clinical trial in the European Union ("E.U.") and U.S. for Macrilen (macimorelin), the degree of market acceptance
of Macrilen (macimorelin), our ability to obtain necessary approvals from the relevant regulatory authorities to enable
us to use the desired brand names for our product, our ability to successfully negotiate pricing and reimbursement in key markets