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Agenus Provides Update on Balstilimab Development

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Agenus (NASDAQ: AGEN) has voluntarily withdrawn its Biologics License Application (BLA) for balstilimab, following the FDA's recommendation after the early approval of pembrolizumab. The BLA for balstilimab had received Fast Track and Priority Review status and was scheduled for action on Dec. 16, 2021. Balstilimab demonstrated a 20% response rate in PD-L1 positive patients during trials, outperforming pembrolizumab's 14%. Agenus plans to launch expanded access programs for balstilimab and will discontinue its BRAVA trial, potentially saving over $100M in R&D expenses.

Positive
  • Balstilimab achieved a 20% response rate in PD-L1 positive patients, exceeding pembrolizumab's 14%.
  • Successful completion of three FDA inspections with no issues prior to BLA withdrawal.
  • Plans for expanded access programs for balstilimab in several countries, including the US.
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  • Withdrawal of BLA for balstilimab may limit its market potential.
  • Discontinuation of the BRAVA trial could hamper further data accumulation on balstilimab's efficacy.
  • Company voluntarily withdraws BLA at FDA’s recommendation following full approval of pembrolizumab, which came four months earlier than FDA goal date
  • Balstilimab achieved trial endpoints with 20% response rates in PD-L1 positive patients, versus 14% reported in pembrolizumab’s label; Agenus successfully completed 3 FDA pre-approval inspections for the PDUFA date of Dec. 16, 2021
  • Agenus plans to launch expanded access programs to give patients access to balstilimab in several countries, including the US
  • Agenus will discontinue its ongoing confirmatory trial (BRAVA) in this population, which is expected to reduce R&D expenses by over $100M
  • Accelerated development of balstilimab in combination with AGEN1181 will be launched in multiple tumor types; clinical update at SITC

LEXINGTON, Mass., Oct. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Agenus (NASDAQ: AGEN), an immuno-oncology company with an extensive pipeline of checkpoint antibodies, cell therapies, adjuvants, and vaccines designed to activate immune response to cancers and infections, today announced a strategic decision to withdraw its Biologics License Application (BLA) for balstilimab, its PD-1 inhibitor. The decision to withdraw the BLA does not change the development plans for balstilimab combinations.

Following the full approval of pembrolizumab, announced four months earlier than the FDA goal date, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) no longer considered it appropriate to review the BLA for accelerated approval and recommended Agenus withdraw. The BLA submission for balstilimab received Fast Track and Priority Review designation from the FDA, with a target action date of December 16, 2021. As part of the BLA review process, Agenus successfully completed 3 FDA inspections with no cited issues, concerns, or Form-483s.

As previously reported, in the largest single-arm trial to date in this population (140 evaluable patients), balstilimab demonstrated objective responses in both PD-L1 positive and negative patients, with an objective response rate (ORR) of 20% and 8% respectively1. Pembrolizumab has demonstrated an ORR of 14% and 0% in PD-L1 positive and negative patients respectively, which led to its accelerated approval in 2018. Balstilimab has shown superior killing of PD-L1 negative tumors compared to other anti PD-1 therapies, including pembrolizumab, suggesting a broader mechanism consistent with balstilimab’s clinical activity in both PD-L1 positive and negative cervical cancer2.

Concurrent with the withdrawal, Agenus will discontinue its ongoing confirmatory trial (BRAVA) in this population, which is expected to reduce R&D expenses by over $100M. However, given the clinical benefit demonstrated by balstilimab, Agenus plans to launch expanded access programs to give patients and doctors access to balstilimab in several countries, including the US, pending regulatory processes.

“While the commercial market for balstilimab monotherapy in second line cervical cancer was always anticipated to be small, Agenus’ priority remains developing balstilimab as a necessary component of highly effective and affordable combination therapies, both with its own portfolio and with partners, including in combination with Agenus’ next-generation CTLA-4, AGEN1181,” said Garo Armen, CEO and Chairman of Agenus.

“Balstilimab has demonstrated meaningful clinical activity and an excellent safety profile in second-line cervical cancer, including in PD-L1 negative patients, who are ineligible to receive standard of care anti-PD-1 therapy, which makes the decision to withdraw so difficult for us,” said Steven O’Day, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Agenus. “Balstilimab remains a critical component of our combination regimens, including with our next-generation CTLA-4 agent, AGEN1181. Concomitant with presentation of new data at SITC next month, we continue to accelerate development of AGEN1181 in combination with balstilimab in trials designed to rapidly support full or accelerated approval in multiple tumor types.”

Agenus executives will host a conference call to discuss this update at 8:30AM ET today.

Conference Call
Dial-in numbers: (833) 614-1394 (US) or (914) 987-7115 (International); Conference ID: 5399638.

Webcast
A live webcast and replay of the conference call will be accessible from the Events & Presentations page of the Company’s website at https://investor.agenusbio.com/events-and-presentations and via https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/2p8yio6u.

References
1. D.M. O'Malley, A. Oaknin, B.J. Monk, et al., Phase II study of the safety and efficacy of the anti-PD-1 antibody balstilimab inpatients with rec..., Gynecologic Oncology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygyno.2021.08.018
2. C. Joyce, D. Chand et al., Differentiated activity profile for the PD-1 inhibitor balstilimab. Journal of Clinical Oncology 39, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2021) 5529-5529.

About Balstilimab
Balstilimab is a novel, fully human monoclonal immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) designed to block PD-1 (programmed cell death protein 1) from interacting with its ligands PD-L1 and PD-L2. PD-1 is a negative regulator of immune activation that is considered a foundational target within the immuno-oncology market.

About Agenus
Agenus is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company focused on the discovery and development of therapies that engage the body's immune system to fight cancer. The Company's vision is to expand the patient populations benefiting from cancer immunotherapy by pursuing combination approaches that leverage a broad repertoire of antibody therapeutics, adoptive cell therapies (through its affiliate MiNK Therapeutics), adjuvants, and proprietary cancer vaccine platforms. The Company is equipped with a suite of antibody discovery platforms and a state-of-the-art GMP manufacturing facility with the capacity to support clinical programs. Agenus is headquartered in Lexington, MA. For more information, please visit www.agenusbio.com and our Twitter handle @agenus_bio. Information that may be important to investors will be routinely posted on our website and Twitter.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the federal securities laws, including statements relating to the use of therapeutic candidates balstilimab and AGEN 1181, for instance, statements regarding therapeutic benefit and efficacy, mechanism of action, potency, durability, and safety profile of the therapeutic candidates, both alone and in combination with each other and/or other agents; future clinical and regulatory development plans for balstilimab alone and in combination with other agents, including AGEN1181; our ability to obtain regulatory approval for balstilimab, alone and in combination with other agents, including AGEN1181, including the timing (including the possibility of accelerated review) and scope of any such regulatory approval; future commercial plans, including pricing, for balstilimab, alone and in combination with other agents; and any other statements containing the words "may," "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "hopes," "intends," "plans," "forecasts," "estimates," "will" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. These risks and uncertainties include, among others, the factors described under the Risk Factors section of our most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Agenus cautions investors not to place considerable reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this release. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release, and Agenus undertakes no obligation to update or revise the statements, other than to the extent required by law. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.

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Agenus Inc.
Divya Vasudevan, PhD
781-674-4571
divya.vasudevan@agenusbio.com

Agenus Media Relations
Kimberly Ha
KKH Advisors
917-291-5744
kimberly.ha@kkhadvisors.com


FAQ

Why did Agenus withdraw the BLA for balstilimab?

Agenus withdrew the BLA at the FDA's recommendation after the early full approval of pembrolizumab.

What is balstilimab's response rate compared to pembrolizumab?

Balstilimab achieved a 20% response rate in PD-L1 positive patients, while pembrolizumab had a 14% response rate.

What are the financial implications of Agenus's BLA withdrawal?

The withdrawal could limit market opportunities for balstilimab, but discontinuing the BRAVA trial is expected to save over $100M in R&D expenses.

What future plans does Agenus have for balstilimab after withdrawing the BLA?

Agenus plans to launch expanded access programs for balstilimab and accelerate its development in combination with AGEN1181.

When was the action date for balstilimab's BLA originally scheduled?

The action date for balstilimab's BLA was originally scheduled for December 16, 2021.

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