-Completed Targeted Enrollment for HOPE-3, the Phase 3 Trial of CAP-1002 in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy-
-On Track to Report Interim Futility Analysis in Fourth Quarter of 2023; Successful Outcome Would Trigger Milestone Payment to Capricor Under Commercialization and Distribution Deal with Nippon Shinyaku-
-Positive FDA Feedback on the Proposed Key Clinical and Regulatory Requirements Confirms CAP-1002’s Path Towards a Biologics License Application Submission-
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“During our recent meeting with the
Dr. Marbán continued, “While our major focus is on commercializing CAP-1002, we continue to progress our proprietary StealthX™ platform technology as part of our long-term strategy to leverage exosomes for therapeutic development. We continue to explore partnership opportunities and other non-dilutive sources of funding to advance this program.”
Third Quarter 2023 and Recent Operational Developments
CAP-1002 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Program
- Cohort A of our HOPE-3, Phase 3 clinical trial of CAP-1002 in DMD has completed its targeted enrollment. The multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study is currently designed to treat approximately 58 subjects in
the United States .- Next steps for Cohort A:
- Plan to report the outcome from the interim futility analysis in the fourth quarter of 2023. A successful outcome from the analysis will trigger the first milestone payment under our
U.S. Exclusive Distribution and Commercialization Agreement with Nippon Shinyaku. - Plan to report top-line data from Cohort A in the fourth quarter of 2024.
- Plan to report the outcome from the interim futility analysis in the fourth quarter of 2023. A successful outcome from the analysis will trigger the first milestone payment under our
- Next steps for Cohort A:
- Held a positive Type-B clinical meeting with FDA in the third quarter of 2023. The FDA affirmed alignment on the current HOPE-3 clinical trial design. Based on the feedback from FDA, we plan to submit a Biologics License Application (BLA), supported by results from Cohort A using product manufactured from our
Los Angeles site. - Cohort B of the HOPE-3 trial will enroll approximately 44 patients and support inclusion of our
San Diego site following initial registration.- Next steps for Cohort B:
- Expect to commence enrollment for Cohort B in the fourth quarter of 2023.
- Next steps for Cohort B:
- Planning to request a meeting with the FDA in the first quarter of 2024 to discuss chemistry, manufacturing and controls (CMC) and explore the potential for expedited approval pathways.
- Hosted a webinar in conjunction with Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy (PPMD) where key updates on our DMD program were outlined.
- Presented a late-breaking poster at the 28th International Annual Congress of the
World Muscle Society (WMS).- WMS Poster #1: Data from the HOPE-2 OLE study measured by the Performance of the Upper Limb (PUL 2.0) showed a delta change=4.9 points, p=0.021 after 24-months of treatment, compared with the placebo patient group.
- The average rate of decline in CAP-1002 treated patients showed an attenuation of disease progression by approximately 64%.
- CAP-1002 revealed clinically meaningful improvements in ameliorating cardiac function. Cardiac function, as measured by left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF%) by MRI at the 24-month timepoint, improved in 67% of patients, compared to a steady decline in a comparable natural history population.
- WMS Poster #1: Data from the HOPE-2 OLE study measured by the Performance of the Upper Limb (PUL 2.0) showed a delta change=4.9 points, p=0.021 after 24-months of treatment, compared with the placebo patient group.
Exosome Platform Technology
- Growing data from preclinical studies continue to underscore the therapeutic potential of Capricor’s proprietary StealthX™ exosome platform and potential for a broad range of new therapeutic applications in the field of vaccinology as well as a targeted delivery tool for oligonucleotide, protein and small molecule therapeutics.
- Presented a late-breaking poster at the 28th International Annual
Congress of the WMS on the application of the StealthX™ exosome platform for the delivery of antisense oligonucleotides (ASO).- WMS Poster #2: One of the predominant strategies for treating DMD has been through the employment of ASOs to exclude exons resulting in DMD proteins with partially restored function. To overcome challenges associated with drug delivery, a muscle-targeting moiety was engineered on the surface of the exosomes using the StealthX™ technology.
- Results showed the presence of exosomes loaded with a labeled ASO in the lower limbs of mice 24 hours post-intravenous (IV) injection. Notably, the exosomes carrying the muscle-targeting moiety were not detected in any other tissues except for the expected clearance pathways (kidney and liver) with a single dose.
- WMS Poster #2: One of the predominant strategies for treating DMD has been through the employment of ASOs to exclude exons resulting in DMD proteins with partially restored function. To overcome challenges associated with drug delivery, a muscle-targeting moiety was engineered on the surface of the exosomes using the StealthX™ technology.
- Featured in a poster session at the
American Association of Extracellular Vesicles (AAEV) 2023 Annual Meeting showing exosomes loaded with siRNA targeting the RRM2 gene trigger apoptosis in the SKOV3 ovarian cancer cell-line. - Featured in a poster session at the 5th Exosome Based Therapeutic Development Summit highlighting data on scalable production, purification and characterization methods for exosomes.
- Published preclinical data in the peer-reviewed publication PLOS ONE showing that nanograms of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, delivered by exosomes induce neutralization of delta and omicron variants.
- Featured in a poster session at SelectBIO Extracellular Vesicles 2023 highlighting the latest advancements related to methods for loading nucleic acid cargo in exosomes.
Corporate Updates
- Announced completion of a registered direct offering with participation from Nippon Shinyaku, Co., Ltd. for gross proceeds of approximately
$23.0 million . - Strengthened Capricor’s leadership team with the appointment of
Michael Kelliher to the Board of Directors.Mr. Kelliher is an experienced business development and finance professional with expertise in corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, strategic partnerships and licensing, with a career spanning more than 20 years with leading biotechnology and global pharmaceutical companies.Mr. Kelliher currently serves as Group Vice President of M&A and Business Development at Horizon Therapeutics (now Amgen).
Anticipated Milestones and Events
The Company has set forth the following guidance for pipeline progression:
- Plan to report outcome from interim futility analysis of HOPE-3 (Cohort A) in the fourth quarter of 2023.
- Plan to initiate HOPE-3 (Cohort B) enrollment in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Capricor plans to request a meeting with FDA in the first quarter of 2024 to discuss our CAP-1002 program for DMD.- Plan to report topline data from HOPE-3 (Cohort A) in the fourth quarter of 2024.
- Continue to explore opportunities for additional partnerships outside of the
U.S. andJapan to support the potential commercialization of CAP-1002 in DMD. - Continue to explore opportunities for partnerships and non-dilutive sources of funding to support advancement of our StealthX™ exosome platform technology.
Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results
Cash position: The Company’s cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities totaled approximately
Revenues: Capricor’s primary source of revenue was from the ratable recognition of the
Operating expenses: Total operating expenses for the third quarter of 2023 were approximately
Net loss: The Company reported a net loss of approximately
Financial Outlook
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE LOSS (UNAUDITED) | ||||||||||||||||
Three months ended | Nine months ended | |||||||||||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |||||||||||||
REVENUE | ||||||||||||||||
Revenue | $ | 6,185,814 | $ | 1,591,566 | $ | 13,089,977 | $ | 1,591,566 | ||||||||
TOTAL REVENUE | 6,185,814 | 1,591,566 | 13,089,977 | 1,591,566 | ||||||||||||
OPERATING EXPENSES | ||||||||||||||||
Research and development | 10,028,964 | 5,504,356 | 26,507,872 | 15,585,143 | ||||||||||||
General and administrative | 3,021,450 | 2,564,960 | 9,378,672 | 7,637,461 | ||||||||||||
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES | 13,050,414 | 8,069,316 | 35,886,544 | 23,222,604 | ||||||||||||
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS | (6,864,600 | ) | (6,477,750 | ) | (22,796,567 | ) | (21,631,038 | ) | ||||||||
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE) | ||||||||||||||||
Other income | - | - | - | 190,582 | ||||||||||||
Investment income | 479,380 | 106,635 | 1,276,502 | 141,836 | ||||||||||||
Loss on disposal of fixed assets | (5,388 | ) | - | (5,388 | ) | - | ||||||||||
TOTAL OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE) | 473,992 | 106,635 | 1,271,114 | 332,418 | ||||||||||||
NET LOSS | (6,390,608 | ) | (6,371,115 | ) | (21,525,453 | ) | (21,298,620 | ) | ||||||||
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) | ||||||||||||||||
Net unrealized gain (loss) on marketable securities | (66,485 | ) | 99,637 | 7,964 | 122,467 | |||||||||||
COMPREHENSIVE LOSS | $ | (6,457,093 | ) | $ | (6,271,478 | ) | $ | (21,517,489 | ) | $ | (21,176,153 | ) | ||||
Net loss per share, basic and diluted | $ | (0.25 | ) | $ | (0.26 | ) | $ | (0.85 | ) | $ | (0.87 | ) | ||||
Weighted average number of shares, basic and diluted | 25,817,676 | 24,431,787 | 25,468,880 | 24,346,775 | ||||||||||||
CAPRICOR THEAPEUTICS, INC. | ||||||||
SUMMARY BALANCE SHEETS | ||||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities | $ | 28,521,472 | $ | 41,421,262 | ||||
Total assets | $ | 37,152,330 | $ | 50,094,910 | ||||
Total liabilities | $ | 38,939,986 | $ | 38,308,816 | ||||
Total stockholders' equity (deficit) - 25,855,070 and 25,241,402 common shares issued and | ||||||||
outstanding at | (1,787,656 | ) | 11,786,094 | |||||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity (deficit) | $ | 37,152,330 | $ | 50,094,910 | ||||
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