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THIS ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUDES INSIDE INFORMATION Tiziana Reports Positive Data from the Clinical Study of Nasal Administration with Foralumab, its proprietary fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, in COVID-19 Patients i

Key Takeaway: ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUDES INSIDE INFORMATION Reports Positive Data from the Clinical Study of Nasal Administration with Foralumab, its proprietary fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, in COVID-19 Patients in Brazil York/London, 2 February 2021 - Tiziana Life Sciences plc (Nas

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Reports Positive Data from the Clinical Study of Nasal Administration with Foralumab, its proprietary fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal
antibody, in COVID-19 Patients in Brazil
York/London, 2 February 2021 - Tiziana Life Sciences plc (Nasdaq: TLSA / LSE: TILS) ("Tiziana" or the "Company"),
a biotechnology company focused on innovative therapeutics for oncology, inflammation, and infectious diseases, reports positive
data from the exploratory clinical study in Brazil investigating nasally administered Foralumab, its proprietary anti-CD3 human
monoclonal antibody, either alone or in combination with orally administered dexamethasone ("Dexa") in COVID-19 patients.
The clinical study was completed in collaboration with scientific teams at the Harvard Medical School (Boston, USA), and INTRIALS,
a full-service Latin American CRO based in S o Paulo, Brazil.
studies suggest that the pathogenesis of COVID-19 includes an abnormal host response or overreaction of the immune system in patients.
It should also be noted that obesity is also one of the risk factors for COVID-19, and data from obese subjects have shown that
levels of circulating T regulatory cells ("Tregs") are depleted in obese patients compared with those in lean patients[1].
Consequently, there is a higher state of inflammation and insulin resistance, which results in local production of high levels
of inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and free radicals locally that cause severe damage to the lungs and other organs. Therefore,
nasal treatment with Foralumab, a fully human anti-CD3 mAb, to modulate the immune system and to stimulate Tregs is a scientifically
logical approach for the treatment of COVID-19. Foralumab is also the only monoclonal antibody that can be dosed nasally or orally
due to its ability to effect systemic immunity via the epithelial lining of the nose, respiratory tract and gut. This study served
as proof of concept for Foralumab's unique method of delivery as well as its safety and efficacy as a potent systemic anti-inflammatory
objectives of the trial were to assess safety of the treatment and to evaluate if progression of the diseases is delayed with
nasally administered Foralumab. As this was an exploratory clinical study, it was not powered for statistical analysis. This study
enrolled 39 patients randomized in three cohorts: cohort 1, control with no treatment (n=16); cohort 2; nasally administered Foralumab
plus 3 days of priming with orally administered 6 mg Dexa (n=12) and cohort 3; nasally administered Foralumab (n=12). The Foralumab
treatment regimen was once a day dosing for 10 consecutive days. Many patients had received steroids prior to enrollment in the
trial but those patients stopped taking steroids on enrolling in the study. Thus, the cohort 2 included priming with 3 days of
orally administered dexa along with 10 days of treatment with nasally administered Foralumab to assess if inclusion of Dexa may
affect the action of Foralumab. There were no significant differences between cohort 2 and 3.
Cohort (evaluable patients) Lung CT Scan (% Improvement) Cytokine IL-6 (% Reduction) C-Reactive Protein (% Reduction)
Control (n=14) 43 37 40
Foralumab + Dexa (n=12) 75 41 55
Foralumab (n=10) 80 69 85
enters through the nasal and respiratory passage, accordingly the proprietary nasal formulation and nasal delivery of Foralumab
to modulate immunity is expected to delay progression of the disease and to provide immediate relief to COVID-19 patients. Dr.
Howard Weiner (the Robert L. Kroc Professor of Neurology at the Harvard Medical School, Director and Founder of the Partners Multiple
Sclerosis Center, and Co-Director of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at the Brigham & Women's Hospital)
commented: "Nasal administration of Foralumab to modulate the human immune system is a potentially transformative approach
for treating patients with a variety of human infectious diseases with an overreactive immune systems, such as acute respiratory
distress syndrome caused by COVID-19, its variants and other viruses causing Middle East Respiratory Syndrome ("MERS")
and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ("SARS")".
Thais Moreira, the lead scientist and coordinator of the clinical trial, and Dr. Kimble Matos, the lead coordinating physician
of the study commented: "We are delighted to see that patients treated with nasally administered Foralumab showed a positive
trend in the reduction of lung inflammation, and supportive data indicating significant reduction in cytokine IL-6 and C-reactive
protein. In addition, there are indications from patients who reported that treatment with Foralumab rapidly improved the smell
and taste sensations that are frequently lost with severity of COVID-19 disease".
Kunwar Shailubhai, CEO and CSO of Tiziana Life Sciences, commented: "We are delighted with the promising clinical data showing
evidence of the positive effect of nasally administered Foralumab in Covid-19 mediated pulmonary and systemic inflammation. This
is a first-in-class and scientifically logical approach to modulate the host immune system to fight the inflammatory reaction
to SARS-CoV2 (Covid-19 virus). Thus, this approach may be effective against patients infected with the newly identified Covid-19
variants in UK, South Africa and Brazil, but there is no data on this yet. The clinical data demonstrates the safety of nasally
administered Foralumab and provides evidence of anti-inflammatory effects which will further support our upcoming Phase 2 clinical
study with nasally administered Foralumab in patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.
person who arranged for the release of this announcement on behalf of the Company was Dr Kunwar Shailubhai, Chief Executive Officer
and Chief Scientific Officer of the Company.
(formerly NI-0401), the only entirely human anti-CD3 mAb, shows reduced release of cytokines after IV administration in patients
with Crohn's disease with decreases in the classic side effects of cytokine release syndrome and improves the overall safety profile
of Foralumab. In a humanized mouse model (NOD/SCID IL2 c-/-), it was shown that whilst targeting the T cell receptor, orally
administered Foralumab modulates immune responses of the T cells, enhances regulatory T-cells (Tregs) and thus provides therapeutic
benefit in treating inflammatory and autoimmune diseases without the occurrence of potential adverse events usually associated
with parenteral mAb therapy (Ogura M. et al., 2017). Based on animal studies, the nasal and oral administration of Foralumab offers
the potential for the immunotherapy of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases in a safe manner by the induction of Tregs.
Tiziana Life Sciences
Life Sciences plc is a dual listed (NASDAQ: TLSA & UK LSE: TILS) biotechnology company that focuses on the discovery and development
of novel molecules to treat human diseases in oncology, inflammation and infectious diseases. In addition to Milciclib, the Company
will be shortly initiating Phase 2 studies with orally administered Foralumab for Crohn's Disease and nasally administered
Foralumab for progressive multiple sclerosis. Foralumab is the only fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody ("mAb")
in clinical development in the world. This Phase 2 compound has potential application in a wide range of autoimmune and inflammatory
diseases, such as Crohn's Disease, multiple sclerosis, type-1 diabetes ("T1D"), inflammatory bowel disease ("IBD"),
psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis, where modulation of a T-cell response is desirable. The Company is accelerating development
of anti-Interleukin 6 receptor ("IL6R") mAb, a fully human monoclonal antibody for treatment of IL6-induced inflammation,
especially for treatment of COVID-19 patients.
Certain statements made in this announcement are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are not historical
facts but rather are based on the Company's current expectations, estimates, and projections about its industry; its beliefs;
and assumptions. Words such as 'anticipates,' 'expects,' 'intends,' 'plans,' 'believes,' 'seeks,' 'estimates,' and similar expressions
are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject
to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, some of which are beyond the Company's control, are difficult to
predict, and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements.
The Company cautions security holders and prospective security holders not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements,
which reflect the view of the Company only as of the date of this announcement. The forward-looking statements made in this announcement
relate only to events as of the date on which the statements are made. The Company will not undertake any obligation to release
publicly any revisions or updates to these forward-looking statements to reflect events, circumstances, or unanticipated events
occurring after the date of this announcement except as required by law or by any appropriate regulatory authority.
Tiziana Life Sciences plc Gabriele Cerrone, Chairman and founder +44 (0)20 7495 2379
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