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Zafgen Announces Positive Results for Second Cohort of Phase 2 Clinical Trial of ZGN-1061 Data for the 1.8 mg dose demonstrated meaningfully greater efficacy than the 0.9 mg dose Cohort 2 data showed statistically and cl

Key Takeaway: Zafgen Announces Positive Results for Second Cohort of Phase 2 Clinical Trial of ZGN-1061 Data for the 1.8 mg dose demonstrated meaningfully greater efficacy than the 0.9 mg dose Cohort 2 data showed statistically and clinically significant 1.1% reduction of A1C at the 1.8 mg

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Zafgen Announces Positive Results for Second Cohort
of Phase 2 Clinical Trial of ZGN-1061
Data for the 1.8 mg dose demonstrated meaningfully greater efficacy than the 0.9 mg dose
Cohort 2 data showed statistically and clinically significant 1.1% reduction of A1C at the 1.8 mg dose relative to placebo
Progressive and notable body weight loss occurred at the 1.8 mg dose
Results continue to support favorable safety and tolerability profile of ZGN-1061
Boston, Mass., January 17, 2019 Zafgen, Inc. (Nasdaq:ZFGN), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company leveraging its
proprietary knowledge of MetAP2 systems biology to develop novel therapies for patients affected by a range of metabolic diseases, today announced positive data for the second cohort of its Phase 2 clinical trial of
ZGN-1061, designed to evaluate efficacy and safety in patients with type 2 diabetes and the likely therapeutic dose range of ZGN-1061 up to 1.8 mg. The clinical trial
met all of its primary objectives at the 1.8 mg dose, which included glycemic control, or change in A1C, and safety and tolerability. The 12-week data demonstrated that treatment with the 1.8 mg dose of ZGN-1061 produced substantially more improvement in A1C than the 0.9 mg dose. Progressive and notable reduction in body weight also occurred in patients treated with the 1.8 mg dose. The data showed a favorable
safety and tolerability profile for ZGN-1061, with no treatment-related serious adverse events and no cardiovascular (CV) safety signals observed.
The results we ve seen in our Phase 2 development of ZGN-1061, and particularly with this latest 1.8 mg
dose cohort, appear very competitive with the currently available best-in-class anti-diabetes therapies, said Dennis Kim, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Zafgen.
All of the pharmacological actions of ZGN-1061 improve at the 1.8 mg dose level and, with its insulin-sensitizing effects, we believe there is a clear opportunity for even greater benefit with longer
treatment duration given the effect we are seeing at just 12 weeks.
Treatment with ZGN-1061 demonstrated a
statistically significant reduction in A1C for 0.9 mg and 1.8 mg versus placebo at Week 12 (p=0.0003 and p<0.0001, respectively), with a 1.1% reduction in A1C at the 1.8 mg dose relative to placebo. A1C levels continued to decline with no waning
of effect for both doses through Week 12. Progressive weight reduction was also observed at the 1.8 mg dose (p=0.0002), with placebo-corrected weight loss of 2.3 kg (5.1 pounds) seen at Week 12 with no evidence of waning effect. Significant
improvements were observed across multiple secondary efficacy endpoints and various relevant metabolic biomarkers, as well.
ZGN-1061 was generally safe and well-tolerated, with an adverse
event (AE) profile comparable to placebo. AEs were primarily mild to moderate, and there were no treatment-related serious AEs in the second cohort. The most frequent AEs at the 1.8 mg dose were upper respiratory tract infection, injection site
bruising, contusion and nasopharyngitis. There were no meaningful elevations in mean D-dimer concentrations across the dosing groups, including 1.8 mg, as compared to baseline or placebo (excluding three
patients who experienced a hand fracture [placebo], gout [0.3 mg] and synovial rupture [1.8 mg] unrelated to treatment) and no CV safety signals observed.
For many people with type 2 diabetes, A1C levels are not adequately addressed by currently available treatments. MetAP2 inhibition offers a novel and
unique mechanism of action and a promising potential option in the treatment of this serious disease, said John Buse, M.D., Ph.D., Chief, Division of Endocrinology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. The significant
improvements in A1C and weight, two cornerstone pathology parameters of type 2 diabetes, coupled with very good tolerability and safety results for ZGN-1061, are impressive at 12 weeks. So far, these results
look very encouraging.
Zafgen previously reported positive full 12-week results for the initial cohort of
this Phase 2 proof-of-concept clinical trial that included a range of doses up to 0.9 mg at the American Diabetes Association s 78th Scientific Sessions in June 2018.
While there are many treatments available to address type
2 diabetes, the bar is rising for new options and innovative mechanisms to address this complex disease and growing epidemic, said Jeffrey Hatfield, Chief Executive Officer, Zafgen. The profile of
ZGN-1061, based on the Phase 2 clinical data, continues to align with our mission to bring safe, effective and potentially transformative treatments to patients who could benefit, and we believe these data
will strengthen the attractiveness of ZGN-1061 in our ongoing discussions with potential partners.
expects to present full results of the Phase 2 clinical trial for ZGN-1061, including the 1.8 mg dose cohort, at an upcoming medical meeting in 2019.
Zafgen (Nasdaq:ZFGN) is a
clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company leveraging its proprietary MetAP2 biology platform to develop novel therapies for patients affected by complex metabolic diseases. Zafgen has pioneered the study of MetAP2 inhibitors in both common
and rare metabolic disorders and is currently advancing programs for type 2 diabetes, Prader-Willi syndrome and liver diseases. Learn more at www.zafgen.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Various statements in this release concerning Zafgen s future expectations, plans and prospects, may constitute forward-looking statements for
purposes of the safe harbor provisions of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as anticipate, believe,
could, could increase the likelihood, estimate, expect, intend, is planned, may, should, will, will enable, would be
expected, look forward, may provide, would or similar terms, variations of such terms or the negative of those terms. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking
statements as a result of various important factors, including, without limitation, Zafgen s ability to successfully engage with the FDA concerning the clinical hold on a clinical trial of
ZGN-1061, Zafgen s ability to successfully demonstrate the efficacy and safety of ZGN-1061 and its other product candidates and to differentiate ZGN-1061 and its other product candidates from first generation MetAP2 inhibitors, such as beloranib, the nonclinical and clinical results for ZGN-1061 and its other product
candidates, which may not support further development and marketing approval, actions of regulatory agencies, which may affect the initiation, timing and progress of nonclinical studies and clinical trials of its product
candidates, Zafgen s ability to obtain, maintain and protect its intellectual property, Zafgen s ability to enforce its patents against infringers and defend its patent portfolio against challenges from third parties,
competition from others developing products for similar uses, Zafgen s ability to manage operating expenses, Zafgen s ability to obtain additional funding to support its business activities and establish and maintain strategic
business alliances and new business initiatives when needed, Zafgen s dependence on third parties for development, manufacture, marketing, sales and distribution of product candidates, and unexpected expenditures, as well as those
risks more fully discussed in the section entitled Risk Factors in Zafgen s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as
discussions of potential risks, uncertainties, and other important factors in Zafgen s subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including without limitation Zafgen s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. In addition, any forward-looking statements represent Zafgen s views only as of today and should not be relied upon as representing its views as of any subsequent date. Zafgen explicitly
disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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Last updated: Jan 17, 2019