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Intellia Therapeutics Announces Third Quarter 2018 Financial Results and Corporate Developments Enhanced in vivo CRISPR/Cas9 cargo components have led to substantially increased liver editing and protein re

Key Takeaway: Intellia Therapeutics Announces Third Quarter 2018 Financial Results and Corporate Developments CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 31, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTLA), a leading genome editing company focused on developing curative therapeutics using CRISP

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Intellia Therapeutics Announces
Third Quarter 2018 Financial Results
and Corporate Developments
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 31, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTLA), a leading genome editing
company focused on developing curative therapeutics using CRISPR/Cas9 technology both in vivo and ex vivo, announced financial results and operational developments for the third quarter of 2018.
We made excellent progress across our in vivo and ex vivo programs in the third quarter. In our ATTR program, Intellia previously reported
that our proprietary LNP delivery technology could edit genes in the liver of non-human primates sufficiently to reduce TTR protein levels to a potential therapeutic range. Our continued in vivo
delivery enhancement efforts have now produced striking improvements over these liver editing and protein knockdown levels. Data from the initial application of these enhancements in our ATTR program suggest that we may be able to double our
previously reported liver editing results and more significantly reduce circulating protein beyond recognized therapeutic levels, at a lower, well-tolerated dose. We are applying these enhancements to develop a superior ATTR development candidate
and we believe we can leverage these enhancements to significantly improve the performance of our development candidates for follow-on in vivo programs, said Intellia President and Chief Executive
Officer John Leonard, M.D.
Furthermore, in our insertion programs, we successfully introduced functioning genes in mice using our
modular LNP delivery system of CRISPR/Cas9 in combination with our proprietary AAV insertion templates developed in collaboration with Regeneron. In our presentation at ESGCT, Intellia was the first company to demonstrate technology that can insert
genes in mice to produce, and fine tune, protein levels up to and greater than those required for normal human physiology.
these in vivo achievements, we are rapidly advancing our ex vivo immuno-oncology efforts, beginning with the development of best-in-class CRISPR-edited T
cells for WT1, added Dr. Leonard.
Third Quarter 2018 Operational Highlights and Recent Corporate Developments Include:
Transthyretin Amyloidosis Program Enhancements
announced today results from its transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR) non-human primate (NHP) studies, conducted in collaboration with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., related to its enhancements of the cargo
components of its lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-based delivery system. These novel component enhancements, which are part of the ongoing development of its proprietary and modular in vivo delivery platform, have produced unprecedented results,
achieving up to 78 percent (mean of 59 percent) liver editing in our most recent NHP study. The corresponding transthyretin (TTR) protein reduction at 21 days showed a decrease from baseline of up to 96 percent (mean reduction of 78
percent) after a single dose. This substantially improved level of liver editing, achieved with a lower dose and well-tolerated safety profile, compares with mean editing levels of 34 percent in Intellia s previously reported NHP studies.
Based on these new data, the Company is pursuing confirmatory studies with the goal of integrating enhanced cargo components in its Investigational New
Drug (IND)-enabling studies and submission of an IND (previously planned for the end of 2019, but now targeted for 2020) for ATTR. In addition, the Company intends to apply these technology improvements to the rest of its in vivo product
We are elated to have achieved such impressive and compelling editing and protein knockdown results in our NHP studies. We believe that
this approach, while introducing a relatively short delay to our previous IND timeline, will ultimately yield the best possible treatment option for patients one that we hope will clearly advance the standard of care well beyond approved and
potential therapies for the treatment of ATTR, added Dr. Leonard.
Advancing Complex Genome Editing Capabilities
Intellia advanced its complex genome editing capabilities with the first robust demonstration of CRISPR-mediated, targeted insertion of transgenes in the liver
of mice. The Company used its modular LNP delivery system of CRISPR/Cas9 in combination with Intellia s proprietary modular adeno-associated virus (AAV) to insert donor template DNA into the albumin locus of mice. In collaboration with
Regeneron, the Company used F9 as a model gene, which encodes Factor IX (FIX) protein, which is the clotting factor deficient in patients with hemophilia B. Using a proprietary bi-directional template
platform technology, researchers showed that they can detect hybrid mAlb-hF9 transcripts in over 50 percent of hepatocytes following a single dose and measured circulating human FIX protein levels
of more than 30,000 ng/mL. These levels are higher than those required in a clinical setting and correspond to levels predicted to be up to 40 to 300 times higher than those capable of preventing spontaneous bleeding episodes in hemophilia B
patients, relative to wildtype or a hyperfunctional version of F9, respectively (sources: George, et al, NEJM, 2017; Simioni et al, NEJM, 2009). Furthermore, the Company observed that varying either the LNP or AAV dose modulated FIX levels.
Protein levels remained stable after dosing throughout the 12-week observation period.
Intellia also applied the
hybrid LNP-AAV delivery approach to its wholly owned in vivo preclinical program in alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD).
Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT), a protein that protects the lungs and is mutated or absent in patients with AATD, is produced by the SERPINA1 gene. To produce AAT protein, Intellia combined CRISPR/Cas9
delivery by LNP with the SERPINA1 DNA template delivered by AAV into the albumin locus. The targeted insertion generated gene expression levels in mice that correspond to levels that protect against the loss of pulmonary capacity in humans.
This milestone underscores the utility of Intellia s modular LNP-based delivery system and shows significant progress in developing an in vivo genome editing solution for AATD.
Progressing Transgenic T Cell Receptor Technology
Intellia and its research collaborator, Ospedale San Raffaele (OSR), presented data at the 26th Annual
Congress of the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ESGCT) showing progression in the Company s lead ex vivo program for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), utilizing transgenic T cell receptor (TCR) technology. In
vitro data demonstrated that CRISPR/Cas9 editing resulted in over 90 percent knockout of endogenous TCRs and insertion of Wilms Tumor 1 (WT1) epitope-specific TCRs. The resulting engineered T cells were fully functional and killed a
significant percentage of leukemic blasts. The Company continues to advance its first ex vivo development candidate, which is undergoing in vitro and in vivo functional testing.
Expanded Board of Directors and Management Team
announced today the appointment of Jesse Goodman, M.D., to its board of directors. Dr. Goodman brings more than three decades of expertise in medical research and public health as a professor, practicing clinician and former director of the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration s (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER).
We are thrilled to have someone with the broad scientific, public health, regulatory and clinical
credentials of Jesse join Intellia s board of directors, said Intellia Chairman Perry Karsen. During his time at the FDA, Jesse demonstrated exceptional leadership in ensuring that the agency and companies could work together to
advance scientific innovation and responsibly enhance patient access to safe and effective therapies. We expect his contributions will be invaluable as Intellia begins transitioning to a biotech company approaching clinical trials with
Dr. Goodman is currently a professor of medicine at Georgetown University, where he directs the Center on Medical Product Access,
Safety and Stewardship (COMPASS). As an attending physician in infectious diseases, he also is an active clinician and educator. Additionally, he serves as an independent non-executive director for
GlaxoSmithKline plc.; as president and trustee of the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention; and on the Regulatory Working Group of the Coalition on Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI). Dr. Goodman was chief scientist at the FDA from 2009 through
2014, during which time he led preparations for and responses to major public health threats, including emerging infectious diseases, disasters and terrorism. He previously also served as the FDA s deputy commissioner for science and public
health and as director of CBER. Dr. Goodman has a bachelor of arts in biology from Harvard University; earned a master s in public health from the University of Minnesota; and received his doctor of medicine from the Albert Einstein
College of Medicine. He completed his residency and fellowship training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and at the University of California at Los Angeles. Dr. Goodman is board-certified in internal medicine, infectious
diseases and oncology, and has been elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and to the U.S. National Academy of Medicine.
week, Intellia announced that Glenn Goddard had been named its executive vice president and chief financial officer. Mr. Goddard joins as a member of Intellia s executive management team, and will oversee all financial functions and
investor relations, as well as information technologies and facilities.
Strengthened Intellectual Property Position
Yesterday, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) granted U.S. Patent No. 10,113,167 to The Regents of the University of California, the University
of Vienna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, Ph.D., co-owners of foundational intellectual property relating to CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology. The patent covers optimized guide RNA formats (including
single-guide and dual-guide formats) that may be used in any environment, including eukaryotic cells (such as human, animal and plant cells). The optimized formats modify the part of a guide RNA that interacts with the CRISPR/Cas9 nuclease. The
previously awarded U.S. Patent No. 10,000,772 covers methods of using optimized guide RNAs to edit genes in certain environments, including in eukaryotic cells. Intellia sublicenses this intellectual property from The Regents of the University
of California and the University of Vienna under a license agreement with Caribou Biosciences Inc.
Third Quarter 2018 Financial Results
Collaboration Revenue
Collaboration revenue was
$7.4 million for the third quarter of 2018, compared to $7.3 million during the third quarter of 2017. The increase in collaboration revenue in 2018 was primarily driven by amounts recognized under Intellia s collaboration agreement
Since inception through September 30, 2018, the Company has received $122.7 million in funding from the collaborations with
Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research, Inc. (Novartis) and Regeneron, excluding amounts received for equity investments, and had an accounts receivable balance of $2.8 million as of September 30, 2018.
Research and development expenses
increased by $5.8 million to $23.2 million during the third quarter of 2018, compared to $17.5 million during the third quarter of 2017. This increase was driven primarily by the advancement of Intellia s research programs,
research personnel growth to support these programs, as well as the expansion of the development organization, and includes laboratory supplies and research materials such as reagents.
General and administrative expenses increased by $2.6 million to $8.3 million during the third quarter of 2018, compared to $5.7 million during
the third quarter of 2017. This increase was driven primarily by increased salary and related headcount-based expenses to support Intellia s larger research and development organization and administrative obligations.
The Company s net loss was $22.7 million for the third quarter of 2018, compared to $15.4 million during the third quarter of 2017.
Cash and cash equivalents were
$293.2 million as of September 30, 2018, compared to $340.7 million as of December 31, 2017.
The Company s primary uses of capital will continue to be for research and development programs, laboratory and related supplies, compensation costs for
current and future employees, consulting, intellectual property related costs and general operating costs.
As of September 30, 2018, the Company had an accumulated deficit of $182.0 million. The Company
expects losses to increase as it continues to incur significant research and development expenses related to the advancement of Intellia s therapeutic programs and ongoing operations. Based on Intellia s research and development plans and
expectations related to the progress of the Company s programs, the Company expects that the cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2018, as well as technology access and research funding from Novartis and Regeneron, will enable
Intellia to fund operating expenses and capital expenditures through mid-2020, excluding any potential milestone payments or extension fees that could be earned and distributed under the collaboration
agreements with Novartis and Regeneron or any strategic use of capital not currently in the base-case planning assumptions.
Conference Call to Discuss
Third Quarter 2018 Earnings and Corporate Developments
The Company will present third quarter 2018 results and corporate developments in a conference
call on Oct. 31, 2018 at 8 a.m. ET. The investor presentation may be downloaded starting at 7:30 a.m. ET from the Events and Presentations page of the Investor Relations section of Intellia s website at intelliatx.com
A replay of the call will be available on
Intellia s website, beginning on Oct. 31, 2018 at 12 p.m. ET.
About Intellia Therapeutics
Intellia Therapeutics is a leading genome editing company focused on developing proprietary, curative therapeutics using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. Intellia
believes the CRISPR/Cas9 technology has the potential to transform medicine by permanently editing disease-associated genes in the human body with a single treatment course, and through improved cell therapies that can treat cancer and immunological
diseases, or can replace patients diseased cells. The combination of deep scientific, technical and clinical development experience, along with its leading intellectual property portfolio, puts Intellia in a unique position to unlock broad
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements of Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. ( Intellia ) within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied statements regarding Intellia s ability to advance and expand the CRISPR/Cas9 technology to develop into human
Last updated: Oct 31, 2018