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CLINUVEL has expanded its clinical trials for SCENESSE® (afamelanotide 16mg) to assess its effects on patients with xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V) and XP-C. The drug aims to demonstrate DNA repair capabilities in skin cells damaged by UV exposure, crucial for patients at a significantly higher risk of skin cancers. With agreements reached with global XP experts, the company is poised to generate clinical data on the safety and efficacy of this therapy.

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  • Expansion of clinical trials to include XP-V and XP-C, targeting a larger patient demographic.
  • Potential for SCENESSE® to demonstrate significant DNA reparative properties in skin cells.
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SCENESSE® (afamelanotide 16mg) to be evaluated in xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V)

MELBOURNE, Australia, March 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CLINUVEL has expanded its clinical program to evaluate the DNA reparative potential of afamelanotide in skin cells which have been damaged by ultraviolet (UV) and sun exposure. The program now includes patients with the rare disorders XP-V and XP-C. Having reached agreement with clinical and academic experts, CLINUVEL will generate clinical data on the safety and efficacy of SCENESSE® (afamelanotide 16mg).

“XP patients are at extreme risk of skin cancer – up to 10,000 times that of the general population – due to their inability to repair damage caused by UV and sunlight, known as photodamage,” CLINUVEL’s Chief Scientific Officer, Dr Dennis Wright said. “Afamelanotide has been shown to protect skin from UV and light, and repair photodamage. We are now working to confirm this concept in clinical trials with both XP patients and healthy volunteers.”

UV radiation penetrates into the nucleus of skin cells and causes defects of the DNA helix known as photoproducts. If left unrepaired, these chemical changes to DNA may replicate as mutations, leading to irreversible damage (photoaging) and may further progress to skin cancer, including melanoma.

Human biology contains complex mechanisms to protect itself from UV damage and restore cellular DNA to its original state. Due to genetic defects, XP patients have impaired DNA repair processes, leading to an extreme risk of skin cancer from an early age and a life expectancy of around 30 years.

Afamelanotide, the active ingredient in SCENESSE®, improves the function of skin cells which have incurred photodamage and assists these cells to repair DNA through several mechanisms, including nucleotide excision repair (NER). CLINUVEL is conducting clinical trials in XP-C and XP-V patients, as well as healthy volunteers, to evaluate the safety and efficacy of afamelanotide as a DNA regenerative therapy.

“Up to two billion individuals of fair-skinned complexion are known to have defects in UV protective and DNA repair processes, including NER, increasing their long-term risk of skin cancer,” Dr Wright said. “XP patients are at the most extreme risk and serve as a model for what happens if UV-induced damage is left unrepaired.

“I am pleased that we have been able to reach agreement with global XP experts to expand the DNA Repair Program and evaluate SCENESSE® in XP-V patients and look forward to first results – pending the COVID-19 pandemic – in 2021,” Dr Wright said.

ABOUT XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM

XP is a group of eight rare disorders causing extreme UV sensitivity leading to skin cancers, defects in development and neural disease. Compared to the general population, XP patients have been shown to have a 1,000 to 10,000-fold increased risk of developing skin cancer(s).

XP-C results from a defect in one of the genes (chromosome 3p25.1) responsible for replicating proteins involved in a DNA repair process known as nucleotide excision repair (NER). Inefficient NER causes the accumulation and replication of UV-induced DNA lesions (photoproducts) in skin, leading to aggressive and recurrent skin cancers. Due to the frequency and spread of skin cancers during adulthood, XP-C patients have a median survival of 30 years. A small subset of XP-C patients develop neurological disorders, leading to developmental delay and sensory loss.

XP-V is caused by a defect of the POLH gene (chromosome 6p21.1-6p12) causing a disturbance in DNA translesion synthesis of UV-induced pyrimidine dimers (photoproducts). Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed within the DNA strands. The disease is autosomal recessive in nature (the patient carrying two copies of the affected gene). XP-V patients typically develop skin cancer(s) during late adolescence and adulthood. In this variant, patients have a dysfunction or malfunction of polymerase (pol)eta, an enzyme required to ensure DNA translesion synthesis of skin cells, a process required after sun exposures and sunburns.

Further resources – DNA Damage and Repair

CLINUVEL has published an in-depth video on DNA damage and repair and the eight XP complementation groups. For more details see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kZgZ0_Ip-M.

CLINUVEL’s Scientific Communiqué Series provides an extensive overview of DNA damage and repair, with Communiqué VIII focused on DNA Repair Mechanisms and Communiqué IX looking at the role of the Melanocortin-1 Receptor (MC1R) in DNA Repair.

About CLINUVEL PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED

CLINUVEL PHARMACEUTICALS LTD (ASX: CUV; NASDAQ INTERNATIONAL DESIGNATION ADR: CLVLY; XETRA-DAX: UR9) is a global and diversified biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercialising treatments for patients with genetic, metabolic, and life-threatening disorders, as well as healthcare solutions for the general population. As pioneers in photomedicine and understanding the interaction of light and human biology, CLINUVEL’s research and development has led to innovative treatments for patient populations with a clinical need for systemic photoprotection, DNA repair and acute or life-threatening conditions. These patient groups range in size from 5,000 to 45 million worldwide. CLINUVEL’s lead compound, SCENESSE® (afamelanotide 16mg), was approved by the European Commission in 2014, the US Food and Drug Administration in 2019 and the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration in 2020 for the prevention of phototoxicity (anaphylactoid reactions and burns) in adult patients with erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP). More information on EPP can be found at http://www.epp.care. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, CLINUVEL has operations in Europe, Singapore and the USA. For more information please go to http://www.clinuvel.com.

SCENESSE® and PRÉNUMBRA® are registered trademarks of CLINUVEL PHARMACEUTICALS LTD.

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FAQ

What is the recent development in CLINUVEL's clinical trials for CLVLY?

CLINUVEL has expanded its trials to evaluate SCENESSE® for patients with XP-V and XP-C.

What is the significance of afamelanotide for XP patients?

Afamelanotide may help repair DNA in skin cells damaged by UV exposure, reducing cancer risks in XP patients.

What does the research on SCENESSE<sup>®</sup> aim to confirm?

The research aims to confirm the safety and efficacy of afamelanotide as a DNA regenerative therapy.

When can we expect results from the trials involving CLVLY?

Results are anticipated in 2021, subject to delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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