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Tonix Pharmaceuticals Announces Presentations of Pre-Clinical Data on TNX-1700 in Syngeneic Models of Colorectal and Gastric Cancer at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023 CHATHAM, N.J.

Key Takeaway: Tonix Pharmaceuticals announced the presentation of research results on TNX-1700 at the AACR Annual Meeting 2023. The presented posters revealed that TNX-1700, when targeting myeloid-derived suppressor cells, showed enhanced anti-tumor efficacy alongside PD-1 blockade therapy in mouse models of colorectal and gastric cancer. These findings indicate potential new avenues for combined cancer treatment strategies. Tonix is developing TNX-1700 under a license from Columbia University, highlighting ongoing efforts in cancer therapeutics.

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  • Presentation of promising pre-clinical results at a prestigious conference.
  • TNX-1700 shows synergistic effects with PD-1 blockade therapy in cancer models.
  • Potential for TNX-1700 to improve treatment outcomes for colorectal and gastric cancer.

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Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. 8-K
Tonix Pharmaceuticals Announces Presentations
of Pre-Clinical Data on TNX-1700 in Syngeneic Models of Colorectal and Gastric Cancer at the American Association for Cancer Research
CHATHAM, N.J., April 19, 2023 - Tonix
Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. (Nasdaq: TNXP), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company,
today announced the presentation of two posters with research results on TNX-1700 (recombinant TFF2 - albumin fusion peptide) at
the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, held April 14-19, 2023, in Orlando, Fla. Copies of the Company's
posters are available under the Scientific Presentations tab of the Tonix website at www.tonixpharma.com.
The poster presentation, titled, "MDSC-targeted
TFF2-MSA suppresses tumor growth and increases survival in anti-PD-1 treated MC38 and CT26.wt murine colorectal cancer models,"
includes data demonstrating that targeting myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) using murine TNX-1700, or mTNX-1700 (TFF2-MSA fusion
protein) synergizes with PD-1 blockade therapy in advanced syngeneic mouse models of colorectal cancer. The data show that mTNX-1700 and
anti-PD-1 monotherapy each were able to evoke anti-tumor immunity in the MC38 and CT26.wt models of colorectal cancer, and that mTNX-1700
augmented the anti-tumor efficacy of anti-PD-1 therapy in both of these colorectal cancer models.
The poster presentation, titled, "MDSC-targeted
TFF2-MSA synergizes with PD-1 blockade therapy in diffuse-type gastric cancer," includes data showing that targeting MDSCs using
mTNX-1700 synergizes with PD-1 blockade therapy in advanced and metastatic syngeneic mouse models of diffuse-type gastric cancer, suggesting
combination therapy of mTNX-1700 and PD-1 blockade may also be applicable to gastric cancer.
"We believe these data demonstrate
that targeting MDSCs using mTNX-1700 provides additive benefits to PD-1 blockade therapy in advanced and metastatic syngeneic mouse models
of colorectal and gastric cancer," said Seth Lederman, M.D., Chief Executive Officer of Tonix Pharmaceuticals.
About Trefoil Factor
Family Member 2 (TFF2)
Human TFF2 is a secreted
protein, encoded by the TFF2 gene in humans, that is expressed in gastrointestinal mucosa where it functions to protect and repair mucosa.
TFF2 is also expressed at low levels in splenic immune cells and is now appreciated to have intravascular roles in the spleen and in the
tumor microenvironment. In gastric cancer, TFF2 is epigenetically silenced, and TFF2 is suggested to be protective against cancer development
through several mechanisms. Tonix is developing TNX-1700 (rTFF2-HSA) for the treatment of gastric and colon cancers under a license from
Columbia University. The inventor at Columbia is Dr. Timothy Wang, who is an expert in the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis whose
research has focused on the carcinogenic role of inflammation in modulating stem cell functions. Dr. Wang demonstrated that knocking out
the mTFF2 gene in mice leads to faster tumor growth and that overexpression of TFF2 markedly suppresses tumor growth by curtailing the
homing, differentiation, and expansion of MDSCs to allow activation of cancer-killing CD8+ T cells.1 He went on
to show that a novel engineered form of recombinant murine TFF2 (mTFF2-CTP) had an extended half-life in vivo and was
able to suppress MDSCs and tumor growth in an animal model of colorectal cancer. Later, he showed in gastric cancer models that suppressing
MDSCs using chemotherapy enhances the effectiveness of anti-PD1 therapy and significantly reduces tumor growth.2 Dr. Wang
proposed the concept of employing rTFF2 in combination with other therapies in cancer prevention and early treatment. Dr. Wang presented
data at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) conference as a collaboration between Tonix and Columbia University in 2020 that
includes data from a preclinical study which investigated the role of PD-L1 in colorectal tumorigenesis and evaluated the utility of targeting
myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) in combination with PD-1 blockade in mouse models of colorectal cancer. The data show that anti-PD-1
monotherapy was unable to evoke anti-tumor immunity in this model of colorectal cancer, but mTFF2-CTP augmented the efficacy of anti-PD-1
therapy. Anti-PD-1 in combination with TFF2-CTP showed greater anti-tumor activity in PD-L1-overexpressing mice.
Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp.*
Tonix is a clinical-stage
biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, licensing, acquiring and developing therapeutics to treat and prevent human disease
and alleviate suffering. Tonix's portfolio is composed of central nervous system (CNS), rare disease, immunology and infectious
disease product candidates. Tonix's CNS portfolio includes both small molecules and biologics to treat pain, neurologic, psychiatric
and addiction conditions. Tonix's lead CNS candidate, TNX-102 SL (cyclobenzaprine HCl sublingual tablet), is in mid-Phase 3 development
for the management of fibromyalgia with topline data expected in the fourth quarter of 2023. TNX-102 SL is also being developed to treat
Long COVID, a chronic post-acute COVID-19 condition. Enrollment in a Phase 2 study has been completed, and topline results are expected
in the third quarter of 2023. TNX-1900 (intranasal potentiated oxytocin), in development for chronic migraine, is currently enrolling
with topline data expected in the fourth quarter of 2023. TNX-601 ER (tianeptine hemioxalate extended-release tablets), a once-daily formulation
being developed as a treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD), is also currently enrolling with interim data expected in the fourth
quarter of 2023. TNX-1300 (cocaine esterase) is a biologic designed to treat cocaine intoxication and has been granted Breakthrough Therapy
designation by the FDA. A Phase 2 study of TNX-1300 is expected to be initiated in the second quarter of 2023. Tonix's rare disease
portfolio includes TNX-2900 (intranasal potentiated oxytocin) for the treatment of Prader-Willi syndrome. TNX-2900 has been granted Orphan
Drug designation by the FDA. Tonix's immunology portfolio includes biologics to address organ transplant rejection, autoimmunity
and cancer, including TNX-1500, which is a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting CD40-ligand (CD40L or CD154) being developed for the
prevention of allograft and xenograft rejection and for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. A Phase 1 study of TNX-1500 is expected
to be initiated in the second quarter of 2023. Tonix's infectious disease pipeline includes TNX-801, a vaccine in development to
prevent smallpox and mpox, for which a Phase 1 study is expected to be initiated in the second half of 2023. TNX-801 also serves as the
live virus vaccine platform or recombinant pox vaccine platform for other infectious diseases. The infectious disease portfolio also includes
TNX-3900 and TNX-4000, classes of broad-spectrum small molecule oral antivirals.
product candidates are investigational new drugs or biologics and have not been approved for any indication.
1Dubeykovskaya ZA et al, Nat Commun 2016
2Kim W et al, Gastroenterology 2021
This press release and further information about
Tonix can be found at www.tonixpharma.com.
Forward Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release are
forward-looking within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements may be identified by the
use of forward-looking words such as "anticipate," "believe," "forecast," "estimate,"
"expect," and "intend," among others. These forward-looking statements are based on Tonix's current expectations
and actual results could differ materially. There are a number of factors that could cause actual events to differ materially from those
indicated by such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, risks related to the failure to obtain FDA
clearances or approvals and noncompliance with FDA regulations; delays and uncertainties caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic; risks
related to the timing and progress of clinical development of our product candidates; our need for additional financing; uncertainties
of patent protection and litigation; uncertainties of government or third party payor reimbursement; limited research and development
efforts and dependence upon third parties; and substantial competition. As with any pharmaceutical under development, there are significant
risks in the development, regulatory approval and commercialization of new products. Tonix does not undertake an obligation to update
or revise any forward-looking statement. Investors should read the risk factors set forth in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
ended December 31, 2022, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on March 13, 2023, and periodic
reports filed with the SEC on or after the date thereof. All of Tonix's forward-looking statements are expressly qualified by all such
risk factors and other cautionary statements. The information set forth herein speaks only as of the date thereof.
Jessica Morris (corporate)
Tonix Pharmaceuticals
Maddie Stabinski (media)
Peter Vozzo (investors)

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Tonix Pharmaceuticals present at the AACR Annual Meeting?

Tonix Pharmaceuticals showcased research on TNX-1700 for colorectal and gastric cancer.

What is TNX-1700 used for?

TNX-1700 is being developed as a treatment for colorectal and gastric cancers.

How does TNX-1700 work in cancer therapy?

TNX-1700 targets myeloid-derived suppressor cells to enhance anti-tumor immunity.

Who is collaborating with Tonix on TNX-1700 research?

Tonix is collaborating with Columbia University on TNX-1700 development.

What is the role of Trefoil Factor Family Member 2?

TFF2 helps protect and repair gastrointestinal mucosa and plays roles in immunity.

Last updated: Apr 19, 2023