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OSE Immunotherapeutics Reports First Half 2019 Results and Provides a Corporate Update

  • Major clinical progress with four differentiated therapeutic programs in immuno-oncology and autoimmune diseases;
  • Received €25 M in milestones from collaborations with Servier and Boehringer Ingelheim
  • €16 M turnover and €26.5 M available cash as of June 30, 2019 covering financial needs until the end of 2020;
  • Continued success as a result of dynamic partnership business model based on innovative products that generates non-dilutive revenues and finances R&D programs.

NANTES, France, Sept. 05, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OSE Immunotherapeutics (ISIN: FR0012127173; Euronext: OSE) today reported its consolidated half-year financial results as of June 30, 2019 and provided an update on the key milestones reached during H1 2019.

“Over the past 18 months, the Company has shown positive turnover and financial results, providing a solid financial position. H1 2019 has seen continued execution of our partnership-focused business model with a number of key milestones achieved on our innovative portfolio in immuno-oncology and autoimmune diseases. We are very pleased with the progress of our products developed in collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim (BI 765063) and with Servier (OSE-127) which generated an additional €25 million in milestone payments during H1 2019. We are actively pursuing our clinical advances with Tedopi®, in Phase 3 in non-small cell lung cancer after failure to previous immune checkpoint inhibitors and in Phase 2 in combination with Opdivo® in pancreatic cancer, and continue to explore partnership opportunities for FR104, ready to enter Phase 2 in autoimmune diseases or in transplantation. These achievements, along with multiple ongoing clinical studies aim to demonstrate the potential value of  OSE assets in multiple indications, clearly positioning OSE Immunotherapeutics as an emerging leader in the immuno-oncology and autoimmune spaces,” said Alexis Peyroles, chief executive officer of OSE Immunotherapeutics.  

Major clinical progress with four differentiated therapeutic programs in immuno-oncology and autoimmune diseases

Tedopi®, a combination of 10 neoepitopes intended to induce specific T lymphocyte activation, is OSE’s most advanced product and is currently in Phase 3 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) following failure on immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment (PD-1/PD-L1), called Atalante 1. Tedopi® is also in Phase 2 in combination with Opdivo® (nivolumab) in patients with pancreatic cancer, a trial sponsored by the GERCOR cooperative group in oncology and supported by Bristol-Myers Squibb.

  • On June 20, 2019, the Independent Data Monitoring Committee (IDMC) reviewed safety data from the Atalante 1 Phase 3 trial in NSCLC and recommended the continuation of patient recruitment, without any modifications. NSCLC is a large patient population with no currently approved therapeutic option, and with strong clinical need.
  • The Japanese Patent Office and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) have issued, respectively in January and June 2019, notice of allowance for a new patent family related to Tedopi®, for use in the treatment of brain metastasis originating from cancers, including NSCLC, in HLA-A2 positive patients. These patents will provide protection covering the use of Tedopi® in that indication until 2034, further strengthening Tedopi’s intellectual property in immuno-oncology.

BI 765063 (formerly OSE-172), a myeloid checkpoint inhibitor and selective SIRPα antagonist, being developed in partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim, is in Phase 1 testing in advanced solid tumors.

  • In June 2019, the first patient was enrolled and dosed in the first-in-human Phase 1 trial, a dose finding study of BI 765063 administered as a single agent and in combination with Boehringer Ingelheim’s monoclonal antibody PD-1 antagonist BI 754091. The trial aims to characterize safety, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and preliminary efficacy of the immunotherapy in patients with advanced solid tumors.

OSE-127, a monoclonal antibody antagonist of the interleukin-7 (IL-7) receptor being developed in partnership with Servier, is in Phase 1 for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. This first-in-human dose-escalation study aims to evaluate the safety and tolerability of single- and multiple-ascending intravenous and subcutaneous doses of OSE-127 in 63 healthy volunteers, the first of which were dosed in December 2018.

  • In May 2019, the USPTO issued a first notice of allowance for a patent application covering OSE-127 that will cover it until at least 2035. This new patent validates the product’s novel and differentiated mechanism of action as an IL-7R full-antagonist, which has been shown to induce a powerful antagonistic effect on effector T lymphocytes responsible for causing autoimmune pathologies.

FR104, a monoclonal antibody antagonist of CD28, is a Phase-2 ready asset with potential to be developed in either autoimmune disease or in transplant surgery.

  • In April 2019, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office granted a patent that covers the product and its therapeutic applications in T-lymphocyte-mediated autoimmune diseases, chronic inflammatory diseases and graft applications. At the same time, the USPTO has also issued a notice of allowance providing additional protection covering the use of FR104 in the treatment of T-lymphocyte-mediated chronic inflammatory diseases. Therapeutic applications of FR104 are thus covered through 2031.

A dynamic partnership business model based on innovative products to generate non-dilutive revenues and to finance its R&D programs

  • As a result of its partnership agreements, OSE Immunotherapeutics has received €25 million in milestone payments during H1 2019 (a €10 million payment from Servier upon exercise of first of two steps of a global licensing option agreement for OSE-127; €15 million in payments from Boehringer Ingelheim upon Clinical Trial Authorization and first dosing of a patient in the Phase 1 clinical trial of BI 765063).
  • OSE Immunotherapeutics is evaluating the best options for continuing sustainable development of FR104, a Phase 2-ready asset, in autoimmune diseases or in transplantation, including worldwide partnering opportunities. Furthermore, the Company is exploring partnership opportunities for its most advanced product Tedopi, in Phase 3 in NSCLC and in Phase 2 in pancreatic cancer.

Research & Development

Based on OSE's diverse scientific and technological platforms (neoepitopes, agonist or antagonist monoclonal antibodies), the Company is pursuing advancement of new innovative research programs.

  • The Company disclosed in March 2019 its novel bispecific checkpoint inhibitor (BiCKI®) platform built on the key backbone component anti-PD-1 (OSE-279) and targeting innovative targets. BiCKI represents the second generation of PD-(L)1 inhibitors that have been used to increase antitumor efficacy in hard to treat cancers by addressing untapped immune evasion mechanisms.
  • A new research collaboration agreement was concluded in March 2019 with premier cancer research hospital, Léon Bérard Cancer Center in Lyon, France, to use artificial intelligence-based bioanalysis and bioinformatics to analyze gene expression in the human tumor microenvironment and the composition of tumor infiltrates. The findings from this collaboration will be used for the selection and validation of innovative targets for early development of new drug candidates from the platform of bispecific fusion proteins targeting PD-1 and innovative targets (BiCKI).
  • OSE will participate in the “DC-Target” project, selected by the French National Research Agency in July 2019 as part of the “AAPG 2019” call for proposals. This research program, coordinated by the Léon Bérard Cancer Center, aims to identify new targets of therapeutic interest expressed by myeloid cells (tumor associated macrophages, myeloid-derived suppressive cells and dendritic cells) through in depth characterization of the role of each cell by single cell RNAseq (scRNAsed – Cellenion) and gene editing.      

Scientific publications

  • In April 2019, an article entitled IL-7 receptor influences anti-TNF responsiveness and T cell gut homing in inflammatory bowel disease,” was published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI), presenting data on OSE -127, the Company’s full-antagonist monoclonal antibody targeting IL-7R. The article reports on research led by the OSE Immunotherapeutics team, in collaboration with multiple international expert partners, that further supports the product’s potential for the treatment of chronic inflammatory bowel diseases and confirms the novel and differentiated mechanism of action of OSE-127, currently being investigated in an ongoing Phase 1.
  • In July 2019, the Company announced a first publication in the American Journal of Transplantation on the role of SIRPα, a receptor expressed by myeloid lineage cells and the target of selective SIRPα antagonist BI 765063 (OSE-172). The article, entitled "SIRPα/CD47 axis controls the maintenance of transplant tolerance sustained by myeloid‐derived suppressor cell,” describes findings showing the role of the SIRPα/CD47 axis in the induction and maintenance of acquired immune tolerance and highlights the mechanism of action of innovative myeloid checkpoint inhibitor BI 765063, currently in Phase 1 testing.

General Meeting

  • On June 26, 2019, the Company’s shareholders approved the appointment of Nicolas Poirier, Ph.D., as director, representing the employee shareholders. Nicolas Poirier has been chief scientific officer of OSE Immunotherapeutics since 2016. His role has been to implement innovative therapeutic strategies on new targets and pathways in immunology addressing severe pathologies with high therapeutic need, thus making a robust contribution to the Company’s growth. Along with his R&D team, Dr. Poirier continues pursuing the identification of novel preclinical targets and translating them into first-class clinical-stage immunotherapies.

H1 2019 Results

The key figures of the 2019 consolidated half-year results are reported below:

In k€ June 30, 2019 June 30, 2018
Operating result 3,918 10,230
Net result 514 8,877
     
In k€ June 30, 2019 December 31, 2018
Available cash* 26,527 12,433
Consolidated balance sheet 94,950 76,903
     

As of June 30, 2019, available cash* amounted to €26.5 million, giving a financial visibility until the end of 2020.

During the first semester of 2019, additional cash influx of €25 million has been generated by milestone payments related to partnerships (€15 million from Boehringer Ingelheim upon CTA for the Phase 1 trial with BI 765063 and upcoming first patient dosed and €10 million from Servier upon exercising of the first option under the two-step option within global license agreement).

This available cash will enable the Company to finance its clinical development costs and R&D costs on earlier stage products.

The turnover amounted to €16 million due to the upfront payment from the collaboration agreement with Boehringer Ingelheim. During the first half of 2019, the Company recorded a consolidated net result of €514 K.

Current operating expenses were €12 million (versus €10.3 million for the same period of 2018) of which 84% are related to R&D. They include €9.2 million of R&D expenses, in line with the broadening and progress of OSE’s pipeline.

*Available cash and cash equivalents and current financial assets

The Board of Directors on September 5, 2019 approved the Company’s semester accounts as of June 30, 2019. The full “Semester financial report” (Regulated information) is available on: http://ose-immuno.com/en/rapports-financiers-et-document-de-reference/. The consolidated accounts have been subject to a limited review by the Statutory Auditors.

ABOUT OSE Immunotherapeutics
OSE Immunotherapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing and partnering therapies to control the immune system for immuno-oncology and autoimmune diseases. The company has a diversified first-in-class clinical portfolio consisting of several scientific and technological platforms including neoepitopes and agonist or antagonist monoclonal antibodies, all ideally positioned to fight cancer and autoimmune diseases. The most advanced therapeutic-candidate, Tedopi®, is a proprietary combination of 10 neo-epitopes aimed at stimulating T-lymphocytes and is currently in Phase 3 development in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after checkpoint inhibitor failure (anti PD-1 and anti PD-L1) and in Phase 2 testing in pancreatic cancer in combination with checkpoint inhibitor Opdivo®. BI 765063 (OSE-172) (anti-SIRPa monoclonal antibody) is under a license and collaboration agreement with Boehringer Ingelheim; this checkpoint inhibitor is currently under Phase 1 clinical trial in advanced solid tumors. BiCKI® is a bispecific fusion protein platform built on the key backbone component anti-PD-1 (OSE-279) and targeting innovative targets. FR104 (an anti-CD28 mAb) has successfully completed Phase 1 testing and has potential to treat autoimmune diseases. OSE-127 (monoclonal antibody targeting the CD127 receptor, the alpha chain of the interleukin-7 receptor) is partnered with Servier under an option agreement up to the completion of a Phase 2 clinical trial planned in autoimmune bowel diseases; in parallel, Servier plans a development in the Sjögren syndrome. OSE-127 is currently under Phase 1 clinical trial.

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Forward-looking statements
This press release contains express or implied information and statements that might be deemed forward-looking information and statements in respect of OSE Immunotherapeutics. They do not constitute historical facts. These information and statements include financial projections that are based upon certain assumptions and assessments made by OSE Immunotherapeutics’ management in light of its experience and its perception of historical trends, current economic and industry conditions, expected future developments and other factors they believe to be appropriate. These forward-looking statements include statements typically using conditional and containing verbs such as “expect”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “target”, “plan”, or “estimate”, their declensions and conjugations and words of similar import. Although the OSE Immunotherapeutics management believes that the forward-looking statements and information are reasonable, the OSE Immunotherapeutics’ shareholders and other investors are cautioned that the completion of such expectations is by nature subject to various risks, known or not, and uncertainties which are difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of OSE Immunotherapeutics. These risks could cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed in or implied or projected by the forward-looking statements. These risks include those discussed or identified in the public filings made by OSE Immunotherapeutics with the AMF. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. This press release includes only summary information and should be read with the OSE Immunotherapeutics Reference Document filed with the AMF on 26 April 2019, including the annual financial report for the fiscal year 2018, available on the OSE Immunotherapeutics’ website. Other than as required by applicable law, OSE Immunotherapeutics issues this press release at the date hereof and does not undertake any obligation to update or revise the forward-looking information or statements.

 
CONSOLIDATED PROFIT & LOSS
In K€ H1 2019 H1 2018
Turnover 15,979   20,608  
OPERATING INCOME - RECURRING 15,979   20,608  
     
Research & Development expenses (9,189 ) (7,978 )
Overhead expenses (2,199 ) (1,731 )
Expenses related to share-based payments (673 ) (542 )
OPERATING PROFIT/LOSS - RECURRING 3,919   (10,357 )
     
Other operating income - Badwill 0   0  
Other operating expenses (0 ) (127 )
OPERATING RESULT 3,918   10,230  
     
Financial income 143   27  
Financial expenses (74 ) (174 )
PROFIT/LOSS BEFORE TAX 3,987   10,083  
INCOME TAX (3,472 ) (1,207 )
CONSOLIDATED NET RESULT 514   8,877  
Of which consolidated net result attributable to shareholders 514   8,877  
     
Net earnings attributable to shareholders    
Weighted average number of shares outstanding 14,820,345   14,505,935  
-  The basic and diluted result per common share (€/share) 0.03
  0.61
 
-  Diluted result per share 0.03   0.57  
     
In K€ H1 2019 H1 2018
NET RESULT 514   8,877  
     
Amounts to be recycled in the income statement:    
Unrealized gains on securities available for sale, net of tax    
Currency conversion difference (17 ) (13 )
     
Amounts not to be recycled in the income statement:    
Actuarial gains and losses on post-employment benefits (24 ) (4 )
Other comprehensive income in the period (41 ) (17 )
GLOBAL PROFIT/LOSS 473   8,860  


 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS in K€ June 30, 2019 December 31, 2018
     
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
R&D expenses acquired
52,600   52,600  
Tangible assets 993   904  
Rights of use 1,828    -  
Financial assets 141   103  
Deferred tax assets 276   272  
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 55,838   53,879  
     
CURRENT ASSETS    
Trade receivables 1,178   2,253  
Other current assets 6,921   3,834  
Current tax receivables 4,487   4,504  
Current financial assets 2,965   2,861  
Cash and cash equivalents 23,562   9,573  
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 39,112   23,024  
TOTAL ASSETS 94,950   76,903  
     
EQUITY & LIABILITIES in K€ June 30, 2019 December 31, 2018
     
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Stated capital 2,993   2,963  
Share premium 21,678   21,708  
Merger premium 26,827   26,827  
Treasury stock (149 ) (168 )
Reserves and retained earnings 10,096   4,934  
Consolidated result 514   5,490  
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY 62,770   61,754  
NON-CURRENT DEBTS    
Non-current financial liabilities
4,493
  3,832
 
Lease non-current liabilities 1,551    -  
Non-current deferred tax liabilities 5,189   2,050  
Non-current provisions 291   233  
TOTAL NON-CURRENT DEBTS 11,523   6,074  
CURRENT DEBTS    
Current financial liabilities 656   628  
Lease current liabilities 289    -  
Trade payables 6,247   6,555  
Current tax liabilities 92   86  
Other payables 1,281   1,231  
Other debts and accruals 12,092   575  
TOTAL CURRENT DEBTS 20,657   9,075  
TOTAL LIABILITIES 94,950   76,903  

 

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