LOS ANGELES, July 16, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. (OTCBB:CAPR), a biotechnology company focused on developing novel therapeutics for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, announced today encouraging analysis of the completion of its MRI data at the six-month time point from Capricor's Phase I ALLSTAR trial.

"We are pleased to announce this additional milestone as we show continued progress and remain on track with our clinical timeline," said Capricor CEO, Linda Marbán, Ph.D. "We are encouraged with this Phase I six-month data in that there are indications of both myocardial regeneration as well as possible functional improvements."

MRI data collected on the patients in the open-label dose-escalation study of the allogeneic CDC product (CAP-1002) revealed that those patients who would be included in the Phase II clinical study, by virtue of dose and tissue type compatibility, exhibited measurable improvements in ejection fraction, a global measure of the heart's pumping ability. Ejection fraction improved from an average of 38.9% at baseline to 44.1% at six-month follow-up. Measurements of infarct (scar) size, viable mass, and regional function also showed quantifiable improvements. Phase I of the ALLSTAR trial was funded in part by a grant received from the NIH. The company has previously announced that the Data Safety Monitoring Board found no serious safety signals and advised that the Phase II portion of the study be initiated.

Capricor is now enrolling ALLSTAR Phase II, a clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of CAP-1002 in reducing infarct size in patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction (heart attack) more than 30 days and less than 12 months prior to treatment with CAP-1002. The estimated 300-patient, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial is powered to detect a reduction in infarct size as measured by MRI. The Phase II trial is funded in part through the support of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) through a loan award for approximately $19.8 million. Earlier this year, Capricor announced that Janssen Biotech, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson had entered into an exclusive option to license CAP-1002 which can be exercised anytime until 60 days after the six-month ALLSTAR Phase II data is available.

"We are optimistic, but given that this data represents a small sample with no concurrent control group, we are interpreting it with caution and looking forward to the results of the Phase II ALLSTAR study," continued Dr. Marbán. "With funding from CIRM and our Collaboration Agreement and Exclusive License Option with Janssen Biotech, we are excited as we continue on our path towards commercialization with our CDC product."

CNN aired a story during Sanjay Gupta's program this past weekend discussing Capricor's ALLSTAR clinical trial, which further highlights the importance of our ongoing trial. For the full story click here: http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/11/health/stem-cells-heart-damage/index.html?hpt=he_c1

About Capricor Therapeutics

Capricor Therapeutics, Inc. (CAPR), a publicly-traded biotechnology company, is focused on the development of novel therapeutics to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases. Capricor Therapeutics has two leading product candidates: CAP-1002 and Cenderitide. Capricor Therapeutics was formed through the November 2013 merger between Capricor, Inc., a privately-held company whose mission is to improve the treatment of heart disease by commercializing cardiac stem cell therapies for patients, and Nile Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company looking to develop innovative products for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. For additional information, please visit www.capricor.com.

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Capricor Therapeutics, Inc.
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