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Bio-Path Holdings Provides Clinical Update and Expansion Plans

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Bio-Path Holdings (NASDAQ:BPTH), a biotechnology firm, has provided an update on its clinical programs and expansion plans. The company has made significant progress across multiple cancer studies and has completed the development of oncology molecular biomarkers. Additionally, Bio-Path is preparing preclinical studies for prexigebersen as a potential obesity treatment. The company's clinical development program includes one Phase 2 trial and three Phase 1/1b trials. Key updates include: advancing to the second dose level in a Phase 1/1b trial for BP1001-A, completing the second dose cohort in a Phase 1/1b trial for BP1002, and ongoing enrollment in a Phase 1 trial for BP1002 in refractory/relapsed lymphoma and CLL. Bio-Path has also announced preclinical work for BP1003 targeting STAT3 protein and the potential of prexigebersen for obesity-related cancers. The company’s DNAbilize® platform continues to show promise across multiple indications.

Positive
  • Completed development of oncology molecular biomarkers.
  • Advancing prexigebersen preclinical studies for obesity treatment.
  • Phase 1/1b trial for BP1001-A advanced to the second dose level.
  • Completed the second dose cohort in Phase 1/1b trial for BP1002.
  • Ongoing enrollment in Phase 1 trial for BP1002 in refractory/relapsed lymphoma and CLL.
  • Preclinical work for BP1003 targeting STAT3 protein.
  • Potential of prexigebersen for obesity-related cancers.
Negative
  • Phase 2 clinical trial for prexigebersen in AML paused for interim analysis and FDA review.
  • Unimpressive survival rates for older AML patients treated in the Phase 2 trial with a median survival of only 5-10 months.
  • AML patients that fail frontline venetoclax-based therapy have a very poor prognosis with a median overall survival of less than 3 months.

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The updates provided by Bio-Path Holdings on their clinical trials and their expansion into preclinical obesity studies signify substantial advancements. The involvement in multiple cancer indications, including Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and various solid tumors, highlights the breadth of their drug pipeline. The progress in Phase 1/1b and Phase 2 trials, especially the application of molecular biomarkers to enhance treatment precision, demonstrates a commitment to innovative and personalized medicine.

From a research perspective, the completion of molecular biomarkers for prexigebersen is particularly noteworthy. Biomarkers are becoming essential in oncology to identify patients likely to respond to treatments, reducing trial costs and time and improving patient outcomes. Utilizing existing safety data from leukemia treatments to accelerate preclinical obesity studies indicates a strategic effort to leverage existing resources. This dual approach underscores Bio-Path's ambition to broaden their therapeutic reach while managing risks associated with drug development.

Bio-Path Holdings' recent clinical updates present a positive outlook for the company's future growth potential. The completion of development for molecular biomarkers and expansion into preclinical obesity studies may boost investor confidence. Molecular biomarkers can streamline patient selection, potentially enhancing efficiency and lowering the costs of ongoing and future trials.

However, it's essential to consider Bio-Path's current stage. With the Phase 2 trial for AML paused for interim analysis and FDA review, there remains inherent uncertainty about the trial results. The long timelines for these trials—completion of enrollment expected over the next 18 months—require investors to be patient.

Moreover, the financial implications of expanding into the obesity treatment market should be scrutinized. While obesity represents a significant market opportunity, it also involves substantial R&D costs and regulatory hurdles. The company's ability to manage these costs while advancing its oncology pipeline will be critical for sustained financial health.

Marks Meaningful Progress Across Key Clinical Trials in Multiple Cancer Indications

Completes Development of Oncology Molecular Biomarkers and Prepares for Preclinical Obesity Studies

HOUSTON, July 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bio-Path Holdings, Inc., (NASDAQ:BPTH), a biotechnology company leveraging its proprietary DNAbilize® liposomal delivery and antisense technology to develop a portfolio of targeted nucleic acid cancer drugs, today provides an update on the Company’s clinical progress and plans for expansion.

“The Bio-Path team continues to work diligently toward advancing our important clinical work and have made meaningful progress in a number of areas critical to each program’s success,” said Peter H. Nielsen, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bio-Path. “With the increased clinical data that we have generated, we are now able to develop the biomarkers needed to incorporate into our oncology studies. In addition, we have completed preparations for preclinical work to support advancing prexigebersen as a potential treatment for obesity. In tandem, we are designing development plans for first-in-human clinical studies in this expansive global market for weight loss.”

“The incremental advances that we are making across these programs collectively push our DNAbilize platform closer to delivering these medicines to patients. Moreover, we are continuing to see the broader potential of our platform beyond oncology and look forward to realizing its potential across multiple indications, starting with obesity,” continued Mr. Nielsen.

Clinical Program Overview

Bio-Path’s clinical development program consists of one Phase 2 clinical trial and three Phase 1 or 1/1b clinical trials. Bio-Path has developed a molecular biomarker package to accompany prexigebersen treatment and is currently expanding prexigebersen preclinical studies for the treatment of obesity.

Development of Molecular Biomarkers – Bio-Path has developed a molecular biomarker package to accompany prexigebersen treatment, the goal of which is to identify patients with a genetic profile more likely to respond to treatment, thereby improving the probability of success for this program. The emerging role of biomarkers has enhanced cancer development over the past decade and has become a more common companion to many oncology programs.

Prexigebersen Phase 2 Clinical Trial – Bio-Path’s Phase 2 clinical trial is treating Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) patients. This trial is comprised of three separate cohorts of patients and treatments, each separately approvable by the FDA as a new drug indication. The first two cohorts are treating patients with the triple combination of prexigebersen, decitabine and venetoclax. The first cohort includes untreated AML patients, and the second cohort includes relapsed/refractory AML patients. Finally, the third cohort is treating relapsed/refractory AML patients, who are venetoclax-resistant or intolerant, with the two-drug combination of prexigebersen and decitabine. Based on recent interim data for safety and efficacy, the Company plans to pursue next development steps by applying molecular biomarkers to future patient selection for enrollment into the Phase 2 clinical trial. Outcomes for these older patients who are unable to receive intensive chemotherapy due to the challenging side effect profile remain suboptimal with a median survival of only five to ten months.

The study is currently paused for an interim analysis, amendment preparation and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) review. Bio-Path expects to complete enrollment in cohorts 1 and 2 of the study over the next eighteen months.

Phase 1/1b Clinical Trial in BP1001-A in Advanced Solid Tumors – A Phase 1/1b clinical trial of BP1001-A in patients with advanced or recurrent solid tumors, including ovarian and uterine, pancreatic and breast cancer, is ongoing. BP1001-A is a modified product candidate that incorporates the same drug substance as prexigebersen but has a slightly modified formulation designed to enhance nanoparticle properties. The Phase 1 study has advanced to the second, higher dose level. The Phase 1b portion of the study is expected to commence after successful completion of the three BP1001-A monotherapy dose level cohorts and is intended to assess the safety and efficacy of BP1001-A in combination with paclitaxel in patients with recurrent ovarian or endometrial tumors. Phase 1b studies are also expected to be opened in combination with gemcitabine in late stage pancreatic cancer.

In recent months, Bio-Path advanced to dose level 2 and expects to complete enrollment in order to advance to dose level 3 by year-end.

Phase 1/1b Clinical Trial in BP1002 in Relapsed/Refractory AML – A Phase 1/1b clinical trial for BP1002 to treat relapsed/refractory AML patients, including venetoclax-resistant patients, is ongoing. BP1002 targets the protein Bcl-2, which is responsible for driving cell survival in up to 60% of all cancers. The drug venetoclax treats AML patients by blocking the activity of the Bcl-2 protein in AML patients. However, patients become resistant to venetoclax. BP1002 treats the Bcl-2 target by blocking the cell’s ability to produce Bcl-2, and could have the potential to eliminate the need for venetoclax. AML patients that fail frontline venetoclax-based therapy have very poor prognosis with median overall survival of less than three months. The first dose cohort consisted of a starting dose of 20 mg/m2, and there were no dose limiting toxicities.

Bio-Path recently completed the second dose cohort of 40 mg/m2 and is completing an analysis of PK/PD data to be submitted to the FDA in order to advance to the next dose level. Upon submission of data and approval from FDA, Bio-Path expects to advance to dose level 3 in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Phase 1 Clinical Trial in BP1002 in Refractory/Relapsed Lymphoma and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) – A Phase 1 clinical trial to evaluate the ability of BP1002 to treat refractory/relapsed lymphoma and refractory/relapsed chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients is currently ongoing. The Phase 1 clinical trial is being conducted at the Georgia Cancer Center, The University of Texas Southwestern and New York Medical College. In January 2024, Bio-Path announced successful completion of the first dose cohort in the Phase 1 clinical trial. A total of six evaluable patients are scheduled to be treated over two dose levels with BP1002 monotherapy in a standard 3+3 design, unless there is a dose limiting toxicity which would require an additional three patients to be tested. There were no dose limiting toxicities in the first dose cohort (20 mg/m2).

Enrollment has continued for patients in the second BP1002 dose cohort of 40 mg/m2 and the Company expects to complete enrollment and to review these data by year-end.

Preclinical Work for BP1003 – The Company continues to advance its drug candidate, BP1003, for the treatment of advanced solid tumors, including pancreatic cancer. BP1003 is an antisense RNAi nanoparticle targeting the STAT3 protein. Plans are to conduct a Phase 1 study of BP1003 in patients with refractory, metastatic solid tumors (pancreatic, non-small cell lung cancer).

Prexigebersen as Potential Treatment for Obesity and Obesity-related Cancers – The RNAi target of prexigebersen is the Grb2 protein, which is involved in activating the RAS/ERK pathway for cell growth. By blocking the cell’s ability to produce Grb2, prexigebersen treatment may limit cell growth. In obesity, two such pathways are related to leptin and insulin. Activation of leptin or insulin receptors can stimulate the RAS/ERK pathway via Grb2i.

Bio-Path believes development of prexigebersen for the treatment for obesity and obesity-related cancers could be accelerated given the large amount of safety data from prexigebersen treatment of leukemia patients and the continued unmet medical need. The Company is preparing for preclinical development evaluating prexigebersen for the treatment of obesity and will continue thereafter to conduct additional Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling studies with an aim to advance prexigebersen into first-in-human studies in this indication.

About Bio-Path Holdings, Inc.

Bio-Path is a biotechnology company developing DNAbilize®, a novel technology that has yielded a pipeline of RNAi nanoparticle drugs that can be administered with a simple intravenous transfusion. Bio-Path’s lead product candidate, prexigebersen (BP1001, targeting the Grb2 protein), is in a Phase 2 study for blood cancers, and BP1001-A, a drug product modification of prexigebersen, is in a Phase 1/1b study for solid tumors. The Company’s second product, BP1002, which targets the Bcl-2 protein, is being evaluated for the treatment of blood cancers and solid tumors, including lymphoma and acute myeloid leukemia. In addition, an IND application is expected to be filed for BP1003, a novel liposome-incorporated STAT3 antisense oligodeoxynucleotide developed by Bio-Path as a specific inhibitor of STAT3.

For more information, please visit the Company's website at http://www.biopathholdings.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the federal securities laws. These statements are based on management's current expectations and accordingly are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Any express or implied statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Any statements that are not historical facts contained in this release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including Bio-Path’s ability to raise needed additional capital on a timely basis in order for it to continue its operations, have success in the clinical development of its technologies, the timing of enrollment and release of data in such clinical studies, the accuracy of such data, limited patient populations of early stage clinical studies and the possibility that results from later stage clinical trials with much larger patient populations may not be consistent with earlier stage clinical trials, the maintenance of intellectual property rights, that patents relating to existing or future patent applications will be issued or that any issued patents will provide meaningful protection of our drug candidates, the impact, risks and uncertainties related to global pandemics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and actions taken by governmental authorities or others in connection therewith, and such other risks which are identified in Bio-Path's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, in any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and in other reports that Bio-Path files with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. These documents are available on request from Bio-Path Holdings or at
www.sec.gov. Bio-Path disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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FAQ

What recent progress has Bio-Path Holdings made in clinical trials?

Bio-Path Holdings has advanced to the second dose level in a Phase 1/1b trial for BP1001-A and completed the second dose cohort in a Phase 1/1b trial for BP1002.

What is the current status of Bio-Path Holdings' Phase 2 trial for prexigebersen?

The Phase 2 trial for prexigebersen in AML patients is currently paused for interim analysis and FDA review.

What new developments has Bio-Path Holdings announced regarding prexigebersen?

Bio-Path has completed preclinical preparations for prexigebersen as a potential obesity treatment and plans to conduct first-in-human studies.

What are the survival rates for AML patients in Bio-Path Holdings' Phase 2 trial?

The survival rates for older AML patients in the Phase 2 trial are 5-10 months, and less than 3 months for those who fail frontline venetoclax-based therapy.

What is Bio-Path Holdings' DNAbilize® platform?

Bio-Path's DNAbilize® is a proprietary platform for delivering RNAi nanoparticle drugs, currently being tested for various cancer treatments.

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