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Zentaris Outlines Progress on Development Pipeline Programs and Provides Corporate Update
| Highlights progress, recent developments and upcoming key milestones | ||
| Company continues to build growing body of data across pipeline, advancing towards first in human studies | ||
| Strong financial position with cash projected to fund operations and advancement of priority pipeline programs into 2025 |
ONTARIO, July 13, 2023 - Aeterna Zentaris Inc. (NASDAQ: AEZS) (TSX: AEZS) ("Aeterna" or the "Company"),
a specialty biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing a diversified portfolio of pharmaceutical and diagnostic products,
today provided an update on its therapeutic and diagnostic development pipeline programs and outlined upcoming key milestones.
are encouraged by our significant progress across all of our active development programs, and based on the prioritization of our pipeline,
have strengthened our focus on our diagnostic and therapeutic programs as we execute on key decision points," commented Dr. Klaus
Paulini, Chief Executive Officer of Aeterna. "Additionally, in our ongoing DETECT clinical trial, we are making significant progress
regarding patient recruitment and believe we are well-positioned to continue building momentum towards completion of the study by year's
end. Further, based upon our active outreach and discussions, we expect to secure an alternate development and commercialization partner
for Macrilen for the U.S. and Canada."
Development Pipeline Update
Modifying ("AIM") Biologicals: Targeted, highly specific autoimmunity modifying fusion proteins for the potential treatment
of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder ("NMOSD") and Parkinson's disease ("PD")
Biologicals represent a unique platform technology with the potential to address the cause and not only the symptoms of auto-immune and
inflammatory, neurodegenerative disorders at early stages. This approach is based on induction of selective and highly target-specific
immune de-sensibilization based on the natural concept of feto-maternal tolerance.
Paulini added, "We have received encouraging feedback from our collaborator and scientific advisor on the NMOSD indication, Dr.
Michael Levy, Research Director of the Division of Neuroimmunology & Neuroinfectious Disease at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr.
Levy shares our vision that presenting antigens on soluble HLA-G fusion proteins is a promising, novel approach to induce antigen specific
immune tolerance among NMOSD and PD patients. Together, we look forward to furthering the development of this program."
| Demonstrated positive pre-clinical proof-of-concept in various in-vitro and in-vivo models. | ||
| In-depth profiling of a limited set of candidates for potential use in clinical development. | ||
| Confirmed AIM Biologicals' mechanism of action and efficacy in ex-vivo studies in human blood samples from both NMOSD and PD patients. |
| Evaluation of manufacturing strategy and initiation of production of selected development candidates. | ||
| Ongoing compilation of a comprehensive pre-clinical data package for scientific advice meetings with regulatory authorities, expected to take place in the near future. |
Clearance Parathyroid Hormone ("DC-PTH", AEZS-150) Fusion Proteins: Potential treatment for chronic hypoparathyroidism
is a fusion protein of PTH [1-34] coupled to a modified human growth-hormone binding protein (GHBP). Preclinical results so far indicate
the potential for maintaining regular calcium and phosphate levels in blood longer and more consistently than with current treatments.
This project aims to address this debilitating orphan disease, which is currently without satisfactory treatment options, with weekly
instead of daily injections.
is a major unmet need for physiological parathyroid hormone replacement in patients with hypoparathyroidism, either congenital or acquired
from neck surgery, who have an impaired quality of life and increased morbidity and mortality on current therapy. DC-PTH will address
this unmet need," commented Prof. Richard Ross, MD, FRCP, Department of Oncology and Metabolism at Sheffield University (UK). "Aeterna
has made great progress in the manufacturing process development of AEZS-150 and repeating validation studies in models of hypoparathyroidism
required before undertaking trials in patients."
| Detailed profiling of AEZS-150 through in-vitro studies and in-vivo models of hypoparathyroidism. | ||
| Established a master cell bank for a cell line expressing AEZS-150 in good yield. | ||
| Continued progress in the development of a production process suitable for larger scale GMP manufacturing. |
| Meet with regulatory authorities to determine the development path forward; Company expects such a meeting in Q4/2023, and as outcome, an abbreviated safety and toxicology program as the active principle ([1-34]-PTH fragment) is already approved and in use. | ||
| Initiate IND-enabling preclinical studies in 2024. |
Therapeutic (AEZS-130): Ghrelin agonist in development for the treatment of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease)
Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a debilitating and deadly orphan disease, and those who suffer from this terminal condition have few treatment
options. Macimorelin's (AEZS-130) multiple modes of action should have the potential to improve the quality of life for these patients.
| Successful development of an alternative formulation suitable for use in ALS. | ||
| Accumulating data for positive effects of AEZS-130 treatment on survival of motor-neurons. | ||
| Continued assessment of AEZS-130 in transgenic mouse ALS models and in human patient-derived neuron cultures. | ||
| Completion of initial toxicology and safety studies to support clinical development as a therapeutic, in addition to the already existing body of safety and toxicology data from our macimorelin diagnostic development. |
| Following achievement of proof-of-concept, the Company will seek to have a scientific advice meeting with regulatory authorities to discuss program development next steps. | ||
| Completion of toxicology and safety studies to support treatment over prolonged periods. |
Development and Commercialization Update
Diagnostic: Approved and commercialized as test for adult growth hormone deficiency and in clinical Phase 3 development for childhood-onset
growth hormone deficiency ("CGHD") testing.
is currently conducting its pivotal Phase 3 safety and efficacy study AEZS-130-P02 (the "DETECT-trial") evaluating macimorelin
for the diagnosis of Childhood Onset Growth Hormone Deficiency ("CGHD"). Most clinical sites in the U.S. as well as European
countries are open for patient recruitment.
| Phase 3 Study: Significant progress made with DETECT patient recruitment also by engagement of an additional Clinical Research Organization (CRO). Currently three new countries (Armenia, Slovakia, and Turkey), have ongoing DETECT clinical trial application activities and almost half the foreseen subjects have meanwhile concluded the trial. | ||
| Macimorelin Commercialization: Having regained full rights to Macrilen for the U.S. and Canada from Novo Nordisk in May 2023, the Company is actively focused on identifying an alternate development and commercialization partner for Macrilen for U.S. and Canada. |
continue to manage our cash responsibly with a balanced de-risked development approach, which we believe enables us to optimize the Company's
capital and human resources," added Giuliano La Fratta, Chief Financial Officer of Aeterna. "We remain focused on advancing
our programs to their next phase of development, guided by the data and financial risk/reward as we do so. Based on our current projections,
we believe the Company has the ability to meet its currently anticipated cash needs into 2025."
Aeterna Zentaris Inc.
Zentaris is a specialty biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing a diversified portfolio of pharmaceutical and diagnostic
products focused on areas of significant unmet medical need. The Company's lead product, macimorelin (Macrilen ;
Ghryvelin ), is the first and only U.S. FDA and European Commission approved oral test indicated for the diagnosis of adult growth
hormone deficiency (AGHD). The Company is 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.
Zentaris is dedicated to the development of its therapeutic asset and has established a pre-clinical development pipeline to potentially
address unmet medical needs across a number of indications, including neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), Parkinson's
disease (PD), hypoparathyroidism and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Lou Gehrig's disease).
more information, please visit www.zentaris.com and connect with the Company on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
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Union and U.S. for Macrilen (macimorelin) in CGHD; results from our ongoing or planned pre-clinical studies and our DETECT clinical
trial under development may not be successful or may not support advancing the product further in pre-clinical studies, to human clinical
trials or regulatory approval; our ability to raise capital and obtain financing to continue our currently planned operations; 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; the global instability due to the global pandemic of COVID-19 and the
war in the Ukraine, and their unknown potential effect on our planned operations; our ability to enter into out-licensing, development,
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