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Denali Therapeutics Reports Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results and Business Highlights
“Exciting progress in the field related to treating neurodegenerative diseases highlights the significant potential for our broad therapeutic portfolio and differentiated Transport Vehicle (TV) platform technology to effectively deliver therapeutic enzymes, antibodies, and antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) to the brain,” said
Third Quarter and Recent Program Updates:
TV-ENABLED PROGRAMS
DNL310 (ETV:IDS): MPS II (Hunter syndrome)
DNL310 is an investigational, intravenously administered, Enzyme Transport Vehicle (ETV)-enabled, iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS) replacement therapy designed to cross the BBB and address the behavioral, cognitive, and physical manifestations of MPS II (Hunter syndrome). Recruitment is ongoing in the global Phase 2/3 COMPASS study of DNL310 in neuronopathic and non-neuronopathic MPS II.
- In August, Denali presented new interim data from the Phase 1/2 study of DNL310 in MPS II in an oral presentation at the
Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (SSIEM) Annual Symposium 2023. Additional biomarker data up to two years of treatment continued to demonstrate rapid and sustained normalization of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) heparan sulfate to normal healthy levels and improvement in lysosomal function biomarkers. Additional safety data up to two years of treatment continued to demonstrate that DNL310 was generally well tolerated. Previously reported data showed robust and statistically significant reduction of neurofilament light (NfL), a marker of neuronal damage, and positive clinical outcome changes in adaptive behavior, cognition, and auditory function. The interim clinical outcomes data, safety profile, and biomarker effects, including normalization of CSF heparan sulfate and reduction in NfL, continue to support development of DNL310 in MPS II.
TAK-594/DNL593 (PTV:PGRN): Frontotemporal Dementia-Granulin (FTD-GRN)
DNL593 is an investigational, intravenously administered, Protein Transport Vehicle (PTV)-enabled progranulin (PGRN) replacement therapy designed to restore normal levels of PGRN in the brain without interfering with normal PGRN transport and processing. DNL593 is being co-developed with Takeda. Recruitment is ongoing in Part B (ascending multiple doses) of the Phase 1/2 study of DNL593 in symptomatic patients with a loss of function FTD-GRN mutation.
DNL126 (ETV:SGSH): MPS IIIA (Sanfilippo syndrome Type A)
DNL126 (ETV:SGSH) is an investigational, intravenously administered, ETV-enabled N-sulfoglucosamine sulfohydrolase (SGSH) replacement therapy designed to cross the BBB and address the behavioral, cognitive, and physical manifestations of MPS IIIA (Sanfilippo syndrome Type A). Start-up activities are ongoing for the Phase 1/2 study of DNL126 in MPS IIIA.
Oligonucleotide Transport Vehicle (OTV) platform
Denali’s OTV platform is designed to enable peripheral administration of oligonucleotide therapeutics such as antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) to address a wide range of neurodegenerative and other neurological diseases. Denali has submitted a manuscript for publication, which can be found on bioRxiv here. Denali has selected five ASO targets for further development and is focused on advancing two OTV candidates towards clinical development.
Antibody Transport Vehicle Amyloid beta (ATV-amyloid-beta) program
ATV-amyloid-beta is an investigational, ATV-enabled anti-amyloid-beta therapy designed to increase brain exposure and target engagement of antibody therapeutics directed against amyloid-beta, which may enable improved plaque clearance and/or reduced amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA). Accumulation of amyloid-beta plaque in the brain is a defining feature of Alzheimer’s disease. Biogen exercised its option to license Denali’s ATV-amyloid-beta program and is responsible for all development and commercial activities and associated expenses.
SMALL MOLECULE PROGRAMS
BIIB122/DNL151 (LRRK2 Inhibitor): Parkinson’s disease
BIIB122/DNL151 is an investigational small molecule inhibitor of LRRK2, one of the most common genetic drivers of Parkinson’s disease. Targeting LRRK2 has the potential to impact the underlying biology and slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Denali and Biogen are co-developing BIIB122. Biogen is conducting the global Phase 2b
- In August, Denali and Biogen executed an amendment to the Definitive LRRK2 Collaboration and License Agreement and Waiver of and Amendment to Right of First Negotiation (ROFN), Option, and License Agreement. As part of the amendment, certain milestone criteria were changed while the total amount of development, regulatory, and commercial milestones across all indications remains the same. In addition, Biogen agreed to waive the remaining option and rights of first negotiation under the ROFN and Option Agreement.
DNL343 (eIF2B Activator): ALS
DNL343 is an investigational small molecule activator of the eukaryotic initiation factor 2B (eIF2B) designed to inhibit the cellular integrated stress response (ISR) and prevent or slow disease progression by interfering with stress granule formation and TDP-43 aggregation, which is a hallmark pathology present in virtually all individuals with ALS. Previously announced results of a Phase 1b study in participants with ALS demonstrated that once-daily oral dosing with DNL343 for 28 days was generally well-tolerated and was associated with extensive distribution in the cerebrospinal fluid as well as robust inhibition of ISR biomarkers. Recruitment is ongoing in Regimen G (DNL343) of the Phase 2/3 HEALEY ALS Platform Trial.
OTHER CLINICAL PROGRAMS
Eclitasertib (
Eclitasertib (
- In October, Sanofi announced that the development of eclitasertib in cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) is being discontinued because the Phase 2 proof-of-concept study did not meet its primary endpoint (percent change from baseline in CLASI-A at week 12). Eclitasertib was found to be generally well-tolerated. Sanofi continues to recruit the Phase 2 study of eclitasertib in ulcerative colitis (UC).
DISCOVERY PROGRAMS
Denali continues to selectively advance a broad preclinical portfolio including programs enabled by the Enzyme Transport Vehicle, the Antibody Transport Vehicle, the Oligonucleotide Transport Vehicle, and several small molecules engineered to cross the BBB and intended as potential treatments for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and lysosomal storage diseases.
2023 Guidance on Operating Expenses:
Cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities were approximately
Participation in Upcoming Investor Conferences:
Jefferies London Healthcare Conference ,November 14-16
Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results
Net losses were
Collaboration revenue was
Total research and development expenses were
General and administrative expenses were
Cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities were approximately
About
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements expressed or implied in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding expectations regarding Denali’s TV technology platform, including the Enzyme Transport Vehicle (ETV), Antibody Transport Vehicle (ATV) and Oligonucleotide Transport Vehicle (OTV); statements made by Denali’s Chief Executive Officer; plans, timelines, and expectations regarding DNL310 and the ongoing Phase 2/3 COMPASS and Phase 1/2 studies; plans, timelines, and expectations of both Denali and Takeda regarding DNL593 and the ongoing Phase 1/2 study, including the recruitment of patients for the Part B study; plans, timelines, and expectations related to DNL126, including the Phase 1/2 study; plans, timelines, and expectations regarding the advancement of OTV candidates towards clinical development and the potential publication of related manuscripts; plans, timelines, and expectations of both Denali and Biogen regarding the development of Denali's ATV:Abeta for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease; plans, timelines, and expectations of both Denali and Biogen regarding DNL151 and the ongoing Phase 2b
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)
Three Months Ended |
Nine Months Ended |
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2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | ||||||||||||
Collaboration revenue: | |||||||||||||||
Collaboration revenue from customers(1) | $ | 1,267 | $ | 184 | $ | 330,531 | $ | 94,805 | |||||||
Other collaboration revenue | — | 3,375 | — | 3,375 | |||||||||||
Total collaboration revenue | 1,267 | 3,559 | 330,531 | 98,180 | |||||||||||
Operating expenses: | |||||||||||||||
Research and development(2) | 89,737 | 87,786 | 316,073 | 266,621 | |||||||||||
General and administrative | 25,325 | 23,259 | 78,585 | 66,959 | |||||||||||
Total operating expenses | 115,062 | 111,045 | 394,658 | 333,580 | |||||||||||
Loss from operations | (113,795 | ) | (107,486 | ) | (64,127 | ) | (235,400 | ) | |||||||
Interest and other income, net | 14,442 | 4,187 | 38,376 | 8,114 | |||||||||||
Loss before income taxes | (99,353 | ) | (103,299 | ) | (25,751 | ) | (227,286 | ) | |||||||
Income tax expense | — | — | — | (27 | ) | ||||||||||
Net loss | $ | (99,353 | ) | $ | (103,299 | ) | $ | (25,751 | ) | $ | (227,313 | ) | |||
Net loss per share, basic and diluted | $ | (0.72 | ) | $ | (0.84 | ) | $ | (0.19 | ) | $ | (1.85 | ) | |||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding, basic and diluted | 137,644,534 | 123,473,390 | 137,076,199 | 123,054,889 |
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(1) Includes related-party collaboration revenue from customers of
(2) Includes expenses for cost sharing payments due to a related party of
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
Assets | |||||
Current assets: | |||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 148,011 | $ | 218,044 | |
Short-term marketable securities | 961,245 | 1,118,171 | |||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 33,628 | 36,104 | |||
Total current assets | 1,142,884 | 1,372,319 | |||
Long-term marketable securities | 7,905 | — | |||
Property and equipment, net | 48,101 | 44,087 | |||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 26,750 | 30,437 | |||
Other non-current assets | 11,137 | 13,399 | |||
Total assets | $ | 1,236,777 | $ | 1,460,242 | |
Liabilities and stockholders' equity | |||||
Current liabilities: | |||||
Accounts payable | $ | 1,182 | $ | 2,790 | |
Cost sharing payments due to related party | 10,354 | 4,388 | |||
Accrued clinical and other research & development costs | 14,534 | 16,297 | |||
Accrued manufacturing costs | 12,421 | 22,307 | |||
Other accrued costs and current liabilities | 9,331 | 3,682 | |||
Accrued compensation | 16,344 | 17,087 | |||
Operating lease liabilities, current | 7,014 | 7,318 | |||
Related-party contract liability, current | — | 290,053 | |||
Total current liabilities | 71,180 | 363,922 | |||
Related-party contract liability, less current portion | — | 479 | |||
Operating lease liabilities, less current portion | 46,887 | 53,032 | |||
Other non-current liabilities | 379 | 379 | |||
Total liabilities | 118,446 | 417,812 | |||
Total stockholders' equity | 1,118,331 | 1,042,430 | |||
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $ | 1,236,777 | $ | 1,460,242 |
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Source: Denali Therapeutics Inc.