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Denali Therapeutics Announces Key Anticipated 2025 Milestones and Priorities to Further Advance Its Therapeutics Portfolio for Neurodegeneration and Lysosomal Storage Diseases FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation receive

Key Takeaway: Denali Therapeutics has announced significant milestones anticipated for 2025, including the submission of a biologics license application for tividenofusp alfa for Hunter syndrome, which has received FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation. The company is also preparing for its commercial launch, slated for late 2025 or early 2026. Additionally, Denali plans to seek FDA alignment for accelerated approval of its DNL126 program for Sanfilippo syndrome and to advance its platform of TransportVehicleTM enabled therapies. Their portfolio expansion aims to provide treatment options for both neurodegenerative and lysosomal storage diseases.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Denali received FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for tividenofusp alfa.
  • The company is preparing for the commercial launch of tividenofusp alfa for Hunter syndrome in late 2025 or early 2026.
  • Denali is expanding its portfolio with multiple TransportVehicleTM enabled programs for rare and common diseases.

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Denali Therapeutics Announces Key Anticipated 2025 Milestones and
Priorities to Further Advance Its Therapeutics Portfolio for
Neurodegeneration and Lysosomal Storage Diseases
FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation received for tividenofusp alfa for Hunter syndrome (MPS II) on track to submit biologics license application (BLA) in early 2025
Preparing for commercial launch of tividenofusp alfa for Hunter syndrome in late 2025 or early 2026
Enable accelerated approval pathway for DNL126 for Sanfilippo syndrome Type A (MPS IIIA)
Expand and advance portfolio of multiple TransportVehicleTM (TV) enabled programs for delivery of enzyme, oligonucleotide, and antibody therapeutics for rare and common diseases
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., - Jan. 13, 2025 - Denali Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ DNLI), today announced key anticipated milestones for 2025 across its portfolio. Chief Executive Officer, Ryan Watts, Ph.D., will highlight these priorities during a corporate presentation at the 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference on Tuesday, January 14, at 11 15 a.m. PDT.
In 2025, we are on track to submit our first BLA for tividenofusp alfa for Hunter syndrome and prepare for commercial launch. In addition, we will seek alignment with the FDA on an accelerated approval path for our second program DNL126 for Sanfilippo syndrome. Together, we expect these two programs to be the foundation of a broad franchise of TransportVehicleTM (TV) enabled enzyme replacement therapies, said Ryan Watts, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Denali. Further, we are expanding our TV-enabled portfolio of therapeutic enzymes, oligonucleotides, and antibodies, and plan to advance one to two additional TV programs into the clinic each year for the next three years. We are excited about the validation and broad potential of the TV platform to deliver a new class of barrier-crossing therapeutics with great potential for people living with rare and common diseases that impact the brain.
Denali Therapeutics has pioneered and is delivering a new class of therapeutics using its TransportVehicleTM (TV) platform to enable and transform treatment for people living with rare and common diseases that impact the brain. The TV platform is designed to deliver large molecules - enzymes (ETV), oligonucleotides (OTV), and antibodies (ATV) - across biological barriers including the blood-brain barrier, enabling broad biodistribution into targeted tissues where treatment is needed. Expected progress and key milestones in 2025 across Denali's portfolio of TV enabled and small molecule programs are summarized below.
Tividenofusp alfa (DNL310, ETV IDS) for Hunter syndrome (MPS II) On January 7, 2025, the FDA granted tividenofusp alfa Breakthrough Therapy Designation for Hunter syndrome (MPS II). Denali expects to submit a biologics license agreement (BLA) under the accelerated approval pathway in early 2025 and is preparing for the U.S. launch of tividenofusp alfa for the treatment of Hunter syndrome in late 2025 or early 2026. Denali is engaged in prelaunch activities including continued dialogue with prescribers and payers, building a suite of patient support services and capabilities to enable broad access, and building a right-sized team in commercial and medical affairs to support tividenofusp alfa and additional Enzyme TV (ETV) launches. The ongoing open-label extension of the Phase 1 2 study will generate long-term safety data, and the ongoing global Phase 2 3 COMPASS study will support global approval. Target enrollment of neuronopathic participants in Cohort A of the COMPASS study has been completed. In addition to Breakthrough Therapy Designation, the FDA previously granted tividenofusp alfa Fast Track Designation, Orphan Drug Designation, and Rare Pediatric Disease Designation for development in the treatment of MPS II. Additional Phase 1 2 results have been accepted for oral presentation at the 2025 WORLDSymposium conference taking place February 3-7, 2025.
DNL126 (ETV SGSH) for Sanfilippo syndrome Type A (MPS IIIA) Preliminary data from the ongoing Phase 1 2 study of DNL126 have demonstrated a substantial reduction in cerebrospinal fluid heparan sulfate (CSF HS) levels from baseline, including normalization. Based on these results, Denali will seek alignment with the FDA on a path for accelerated approval. DNL126 has Orphan Disease designation, Fast Track status, and has been selected for the FDA "Support for clinical Trials Advancing Rare disease Therapeutics" (START) program, designed to accelerate the development of rare disease therapeutics.
TAK-594 DNL593 (PTV PGRN) for GRN-related frontotemporal dementia Data from the ongoing Phase 1 2 study of DNL593 have demonstrated dose-dependent increases in CSF progranulin levels, consistent with robust brain delivery of DNL593, in healthy volunteers. Dosing granulin (GRN)-related frontotemporal dementia (FTD-GRN) participants is ongoing.
BIIB122 DNL151 (small molecule LRRK2 inhibitor) for the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD) Denali and Biogen have a strategic collaboration to jointly develop and commercialize small molecule inhibitors of LRRK2. Biogen is conducting the global Phase 2b LUMA study, which is evaluating the ability of BIIB122 to slow disease progression as compared to placebo in approximately 640 participants with early-stage Parkinson's disease completion of enrollment is expected in 2025. In addition, Denali is conducting the complementary Phase 2a BEACON study in LRRK2-associated Parkinson's disease with the aim to generate biomarker and safety data to inform how LRRK2 inhibition may impact this disease.
DNL343 (small molecule eIF2B activator) for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Following previously reported topline results that the primary endpoint was not met in the HEALEY ALS platform trial (press release), further analyses are anticipated later in 2025, including neurofilament light (NfL) and other fluid biomarkers, data from pre-specified subgroups, as well as extended findings from the active treatment extension period.
IND-ENABLING STAGE PROGRAMS
Beginning in 2025, Denali expects to advance one to two additional programs to the clinic per year over the next three years across its TV-enabled franchises (ETV, OTV, and ATV). IND-enabling stage programs include
DNL952 (ETV GAA) for Pompe disease
DNL111 (ETV Gcase) for Parkinson's disease and Gaucher disease
DNL622 (ETV IDUA) for Hurler syndrome (MPS I)
DNL628 (OTV MAPT) targeting tau for Alzheimer's disease
DNL422 (OTV SNCA) targeting alpha synuclein for Parkinson's disease
DNL921 (ATV Abeta) targeting amyloid beta for Alzheimer's disease
Multiple ATV-enabled oncology programs
Denali has active collaborations with Biogen for BIIB122 DNL151 in Parkinson's disease and with Takeda for TAK-594 DNL593 in FTD-GRN, both with 50 50 U.S. commercial rights. Denali also stands to receive royalty payments for SAR443122 DNL758, which is licensed to Sanofi and in development for ulcerative colitis.
Cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities were approximately $1.28 billion as of September 30, 2024. Denali anticipates its cash runway will extend into 2028.
UPCOMING INVESTOR CONFERENCES
Oppenheimer's 35th Annual Healthcare Life Sciences Conference, February 11-12
Leerink Partners Global Healthcare Conference, March 9 - 12
Jefferies Biotech on the Beach, March 11 - 12
UBS Virtual CNS Day 2025, March 17
Stifel CNS Days 2025, March 18 - 19
Webcast details for Denali's presentation at the 43rd annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference
A live and archived webcast of the Denali presentation during the J.P. Morgan Conference on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 11 15 a.m. PDT will be available on the Events page under the Investor section of the Denali website at https investors.denalitherapeutics.com events.
About Denali Therapeutics
Denali Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company developing a broad portfolio of product candidates engineered to cross the blood-brain barrier for neurodegenerative diseases and lysosomal storage diseases. Denali pursues new treatments by rigorously assessing genetically validated targets, engineering delivery across the blood-brain barrier and guiding development through biomarkers that demonstrate target and pathway engagement. Denali is based in South San Francisco. For additional information, please visit www.denalitherapeutics.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements expressed or implied in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the future results of operations and financial position of Denali Therapeutics Inc. ("Denali" or the "Company") Denali's business strategy and business plans, including expected key milestones for Denali's therapeutic portfolio in 2025 and beyond and Denali's ability to execute on its tailored commercial strategies plans, timelines, expectations related to Denali's TransportVehicleTM (TV) platform and its therapeutic and commercial potential plans, timelines, and expectations relating to DNL310, including enrollment in ongoing clinical studies, the timing and availability of data in the Phase 1 2 study and Phase 2 3 COMPASS study, the timing of planned regulatory filings, and the timing, likelihood, and scope of regulatory approvals and commercial launch plans, timelines, and expectations related to DNL126, including the timing and availability of data from the Phase 1 2 study, interactions with the FDA, and the timing, likelihood, and scope of regulatory approval plans and expectations regarding DNL593, including the ongoing the Phase 1 2 study plans, timelines, and expectations related to DNL151, including the ongoing Phase 2a BEACON study and the Phase 2b LUMA study plans, timelines, and expectations related to DNL343, including the timing and availability of data and further analysis related to Phase 2 3 HEALEY Platform Trial expectations regarding Denali's preclinical studies and the timing and likelihood of advancement of additional programs to clinical studies Denali's third-party collaborations and potential royalties Denali's anticipated operating expenses and cash runway and statements made by Denali's Chief Executive Officer. Actual results are subject to risks and uncertainties and may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of these risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to Denali's dependence on successful development of its BBB platform technology and TV-enabled product candidates Denali's ability to initiate and enroll patients in its current and future clinical trials Denali's ability to conduct or complete clinical trials on expected timelines Denali's reliance on third parties for the manufacture and supply of its product candidates for clinical trials the potential for clinical trial results to differ from preclinical, early clinical, preliminary or expected results the risk of significant adverse events, toxicities, or other undesirable side effects the risk that results from early clinical biomarker studies will not translate to clinical benefit in late clinical studies the risk that product candidates may not receive regulatory approval necessary to be commercialized developments relating to Denali's competitors and its industry, including competing product candidates and therapies Denali's ability to obtain, maintain, or protect intellectual property rights and other risks and uncertainties. In light of these risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, the forward-looking statements in this press release are inherently uncertain and may not occur, and actual results could differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. Accordingly, you should not rely upon forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Denali's product candidates are investigational, and their safety and efficacy profiles have not yet been established. No Denali product candidates have been approved by any health authority for any use. Information regarding additional risks and uncertainties may be found in Denali's Annual and Quarterly Reports filed on Forms 10-K and 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 28, 2024, and November 6, 2024, respectively, and Denali's future reports to be filed with the SEC. Denali does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, to conform these statements to actual results or to make changes in Denali's expectations, except as required by law.
Vice President, Investor Relations
rich.allan fgsglobal.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Denali Therapeutics' key milestone for 2025?

Denali plans to submit a BLA for tividenofusp alfa for Hunter syndrome in early 2025.

When is the commercial launch of tividenofusp alfa expected?

The launch of tividenofusp alfa for Hunter syndrome is anticipated in late 2025 or early 2026.

What does DNL126 target in its development?

DNL126 aims for accelerated approval for treating Sanfilippo syndrome Type A (MPS IIIA).

How many programs does Denali plan to advance to the clinic annually?

Denali expects to advance one to two additional programs to the clinic each year for three years.

What platform does Denali use for therapeutic delivery?

Denali uses the TransportVehicleTM (TV) platform to deliver therapeutic enzymes, oligonucleotides, and antibodies.

Last updated: Jan 13, 2025