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Enlivex Announces the Dosing of the First Patient in a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Phase I/II Trial Evaluating Allocetra TM in up to 46 Patients with Thumb Osteoarthritis First patient dosed with Allocetra TM in thumb

Key Takeaway: Enlivex Therapeutics has announced the dosing of the first patient in a Phase I/II trial of AllocetraTM for thumb osteoarthritis. This trial, comprised of two stages, aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the treatment. The initial safety run-in phase will precede a double-blind randomized stage. Despite being in early stages, the swift enrollment following regulatory approval marks a positive development for the company in addressing unmet needs in this condition.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • The first patient has been successfully dosed with AllocetraTM.
  • The trial received swift regulatory approval for initiation.
  • The developed AllocetraTM is designed to address unmet medical needs in thumb osteoarthritis.

CONCERNS & RISKS

  • The clinical trial is still in early stages, with no definitive results yet.
  • There may be unforeseen safety, efficacy, or manufacturing issues as development progresses.

Full Press Release Details

Enlivex Announces the Dosing of the First Patient
in a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Phase I/II Trial Evaluating AllocetraTM in up to 46 Patients with Thumb Osteoarthritis
Ness-Ziona, Israel, June 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
-- Enlivex Therapeutics Ltd. (Nasdaq: ENLV, the "Company"), a clinical-stage macrophage reprogramming immunotherapy company,
today announced that the first patient has been dosed in an investigator-initiated, randomized, placebo-controlled Phase I/II trial evaluating
the efficacy and safety of Allocetra following injection into patients with basal thumb joint (first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint)
osteoarthritis, for which conventional therapies have failed.
This investigator-initiated Phase I/II trial plans
to recruit up to 46 patients and is composed of two stages. The first stage is a safety run-in, open-label dose escalation phase to characterize
the safety and tolerability of an AllocetraTM injection in patients with osteoarthritis of the first basal thumb joint (first
CMC joint) of the target thumb to identify the dose for the randomized stage. The second stage is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled
stage, which the Company expects to initiate following the completion of the safety run-in stage and selection of the safe and tolerable
dose. Up to 40 patients will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio for treatment with either AllocetraTM at the selected dose or placebo.
The primary safety endpoint will measure the frequency and severity of adverse events and serious adverse events, and the efficacy endpoints
will include assessments of change from baseline in pain and function for up to 12 months following treatment.
"This is the first injection of AllocteraTM
into the basal thumb joint, and we are pleased with the swift enrollment of the first patient just a few weeks following regulatory approval
to initiate this trial. The injection of AllocteraTM into the patient's basal thumb joint was successfully completed
with no complications." stated Oren Hershkovitz, Ph.D., CEO of Enlivex.
Allocetra is being developed as a universal,
off-the-shelf cell therapy designed to reprogram macrophages into their homeostatic state. Diseases such as solid cancers, sepsis, and
many others reprogram macrophages out of their homeostatic state. These non-homeostatic macrophages contribute significantly to the severity
of the respective diseases. By restoring macrophage homeostasis, Allocetra has the potential to provide a novel immunotherapeutic
mechanism of action for life-threatening and life-debilitating clinical indications that are defined as "unmet medical needs."
ABOUT BASAL THUMB OSTEOARTHRITIS
Osteoarthritis of the thumb is a chronic condition
causing pain, stiffness and occasional clicking and swelling in the joint at the base of thumb (also known as the carpometacarpal or CMC
joint). Simple daily tasks can become painful and difficult. The prevalence of thumb osteoarthritis increases substantially with age and
is more common in postmenopausal woman. The prevalence of radiographic base thumb OA was reported to be 5.8% and 7.3%, for 50-year-old
males and females, respectively, while the respective prevalence for 80-year-old male and female participants was reported as 33.1% and
39.0%1. The overall estimated symptomatic prevalence is up to 15% in adults over 30 years of age2. Osteoarthritis
of the thumb is a degenerative and progressive condition, and over time, conservative treatments and anti-inflammatory medication to reduce
pain and swelling start losing their effectiveness. Currently, there are no effective long-term treatments for this disease.
Enlivex is a clinical stage macrophage reprogramming
immunotherapy company developing Allocetra , a universal, off-the-shelf cell therapy designed to reprogram macrophages into their
homeostatic state. Resetting non-homeostatic macrophages into their homeostatic state is critical for immune system rebalancing and resolution
of life-threatening conditions. For more information, visit http://www.enlivex.com.
Safe Harbor Statement: This press release
contains forward-looking statements, which may be identified by words such as "expects," "plans," "projects,"
"will," "may," "anticipates," "believes," "should," "would," "could,"
"intends," "estimates," "suggests," "has the potential to" and other words of similar
meaning, including statements regarding expected cash balances, market opportunities for the results of current clinical studies and preclinical
experiments, the effectiveness of, and market opportunities for, ALLOCETRATM programs. All such forward-looking statements
are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned
that forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may affect Enlivex's business and prospects, including
the risks that Enlivex may not succeed in generating any revenues or developing any commercial products; that the products in
development may fail, may not achieve the expected results or effectiveness and/or may not generate data that would support the approval
or marketing of these products for the indications being studied or for other indications; that ongoing studies may not continue to show
substantial or any activity; and other risks and uncertainties that may cause results to differ materially from those set forth in the
forward-looking statements. The results of clinical trials in humans may produce results that differ significantly from the results of
clinical and other trials in animals. The results of early-stage trials may differ significantly from the results of more developed, later-stage
trials. The development of any products using the ALLOCETRATM product line could also be affected by a number of other
factors, including unexpected safety, efficacy or manufacturing issues, additional time requirements for data analyses and decision making,
the impact of pharmaceutical industry regulation, the impact of competitive products and pricing and the impact of patents and other proprietary
rights held by competitors and other third parties. In addition to the risk factors described above, investors should consider the
economic, competitive, governmental, technological and other factors discussed in Enlivex's filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date the statements
were made, and we do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements, except as required under applicable law.
Shachar Shlosberger, CFO
Enlivex Therapeutics, Ltd.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Allocetra used for in this trial?

Allocetra is evaluated for its efficacy and safety in patients with thumb osteoarthritis.

How many patients will participate in the trial?

The trial plans to recruit up to 46 patients for the study.

What is the primary goal of the trial?

The trial aims to assess the safety and efficacy of Allocetra in treating thumb osteoarthritis.

What condition is the trial focused on?

The trial focuses on thumb osteoarthritis affecting the basal thumb joint.

What are common symptoms of thumb osteoarthritis?

Symptoms include pain, stiffness, clicking, and swelling in the thumb joint.

Last updated: Jun 24, 2024