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Tiziana Life Sciences Announces Additional Clinical Improvements in the Second Patient with Non-Active Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS) After Eleven Months of Dosing with Intranasal Foralumab The second Ex

Key Takeaway: Tiziana Life Sciences announced clinical improvements in the second patient with non-active secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) after 11 months of treatment with intranasal foralumab. The patient, referred to as EA2, exhibited a notable decrease in their EDSS score from 6.0 to 5.0, allowing them to walk longer distances without assistance. Medical experts have highlighted the significance of this improvement, as patients with SPMS typically do not experience such a reduction in disability. Tiziana plans to prioritize further development of intranasal foralumab based on these promising results.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • The patient has shown sustained improvement in EDSS score.
  • The clinical results are encouraging enough to warrant further studies.
  • Foralumab is demonstrating potential as a well-tolerated immunotherapy.

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Life Sciences Announces Additional Clinical Improvements in the Second Patient with Non-Active Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
(SPMS) After Eleven Months of Dosing with Intranasal Foralumab
NEW YORK, January 3, 2023
-- Tiziana Life Sciences Ltd. (Nasdaq: TLSA) ("Tiziana" or the "Company"), a biotechnology company developing
breakthrough immunomodulation therapies via novel routes of drug delivery, today announced that the second patient ("EA2")
with non-active secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) receiving intranasal foralumab has shown additional clinical improvements
since their last reported improvement in September 2022. The improvements were measured by the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS),
a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - recognized standard clinical outcome assessment that is a measure of neural network functioning,
rating different measures from 1 to 10 (disability increasing with higher scores).
Before foralumab treatment, EA2's
non-active SPMS disability had progressed and EDSS worsened from 3.5 in 2018 to 6.0 in 2021 despite ocrelizumab therapy. Ocrelizumab was
discontinued in 2021. At this point, EA2 required a cane to walk 100 meters. EA2 was subsequently enrolled in the intranasal foralumab
Expanded Access program in January 2022. In September 2022, 8 months after starting treatment with nasal foralumab, EA2 was able to walk
100 meters without a cane. EDSS score improved from 6.0 to 5.5. EA2's pyramidal score remained stable during this time. In December
2022, 11 months after starting treatment with intranasal foralumab, EA2 was able to walk 200 meters without a cane, resulting in an even
greater improvement in EDSS; with EDSS falling from a score of 5.5 to 5.0. EA2's pyramidal score continued to remain stable.
Dr. Tanuja Chitnis, M.D., Professor
of Neurology and the Principal investigator of the clinical study at BWH said, "The sustained improvement in EDSS score starting
at 6 months and further improving after 11 months on foralumab treatment in patient EA2 is impressive and warrants further study in a
Phase 2 trial. Patients with non-active SPMS normally do not improve by a sustained reduction of 1.0 on their EDSS score, so this finding
Howard L. Weiner, M.D., Co-Director of the Ann
Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at BWH and Chairman of Tiziana's Scientific Advisory Board, stated, "SPMS represents
an advanced stage of multiple sclerosis with few treatment options and creates a severe burden on patients. It is gratifying to see a
1.0 EDSS improvement in patient EA2 following treatment with intranasal foralumab."
"Six patients are currently enrolled
and are being followed in our intranasal foralumab program. EA2's clinical improvement justifies Tiziana's decision to make
intranasal foralumab for non-active SPMS our top priority," commented Gabriele Cerrone, Executive Chairman and interim Chief
Executive Officer of Tiziana.
Foralumab (formerly NI-0401), the only entirely
human anti-CD3 mAb, has shown reduced release of cytokines after IV administration in healthy volunteers and in patients with Crohn's
disease. In a humanized mouse model (NOD/SCID IL2 c-/-), it was shown that while targeting the T-cell receptor, orally administered
foralumab modulates immune responses of the T-cells and enhances regulatory T-cells (Tregs), thereby providing therapeutic benefit in
treating inflammatory and autoimmune diseases without the occurrence of potential adverse events usually associated with parenteral mAb
therapy. Once a day treatment for 10 consecutive days with intranasal foralumab was both well tolerated and produced clinical responses
in COVID-19 patients. Based on these studies, the intranasal and oral administration of foralumab offers the potential to become a well-tolerated
immunotherapy for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases by the induction of Tregs.
About Tiziana Life Sciences
Tiziana Life Sciences is a clinical-stage
biopharmaceutical company developing breakthrough therapies using transformational drug delivery technologies to enable alternative routes
of immunotherapy. Tiziana's innovative nasal, oral and inhalation approaches in development have the potential to provide an improvement
in efficacy as well as safety and tolerability compared to intravenous (IV) delivery. Tiziana's two lead candidates, intranasal
foralumab, the only fully human anti-CD3 mAb, and milciclib, a pan-CDK inhibitor, have both demonstrated a favorable safety profile and
clinical response in patients in studies to date. Tiziana's technology for alternative routes of immunotherapy has been patented
with several applications pending and is expected to allow for broad pipeline applications.
For further inquiries:
Tiziana Life Sciences Ltd
Hana Malik, Business Development and Investor
+44 (0) 207 495 2379
LifeSci Advisors, LLC

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent improvement occurred in patient EA2 with SPMS?

Patient EA2 showed further clinical improvements after 11 months of intranasal foralumab treatment.

How did foralumab impact EA2's EDSS score?

EA2's EDSS score improved from 5.5 to 5.0 after 11 months on foralumab.

Why is foralumab treatment significant for SPMS patients?

Foralumab offers a rare sustained improvement in EDSS scores for non-active SPMS patients.

What role does Tiziana Life Sciences play in biopharma?

Tiziana Life Sciences develops innovative therapies using advanced drug delivery technologies.

What is the status of the intranasal foralumab program?

Currently, six patients are enrolled, with EA2's improvement prioritizing this program.

Last updated: Jan 3, 2023