InflaRx Reports Full Year 2021 Financial and Operating Results
InflaRx N.V. announced a corrected FDA advice letter for its vilobelimab Phase III trial in hidradenitis suppurativa, clarifying primary endpoint measures. Positive results in Phase IIa studies for pyoderma gangrenosum and ANCA-associated vasculitis were reported, with topline data from the COVID-19 trial expected by the end of March. The company has €26.2 million in cash and €84.4 million in financial assets. Despite significant net losses, financial backing of €43.7 million from the German government supports ongoing trials.
- Corrected FDA advice letter allows for avanzed Phase III trial in hidradenitis suppurativa.
- Promising Phase IIa results in pyoderma gangrenosum; presenting data at AAD Annual Meeting.
- Both US and EU Phase II trials for ANCA-associated vasculitis met objectives.
- Established new program with INF904, a C5aR inhibitor, to enter clinical trials.
- Net loss of €45.6 million for 2021, an increase from €34.0 million in 2020.
- Research and development expenses surged by €10.0 million in 2021, raising operational costs.
- Company received corrected FDA advice letter for Phase III trial with vilobelimab in hidradenitis suppurativa
- Positive Phase IIa data reported with vilobelimab in pyoderma gangrenosum; data being presented as late-breaker oral presentation at AAD Annual Meeting
- Topline data in vilobelimab Phase III trial in severe COVID-19 expected by end of March
- Both US and EU Phase II trials with vilobelimab in AAV met their objectives
- Phase II trial with vilobelimab in cSCC enrolling with first efficacy data expected later this year
- New program, INF904 oral small molecule inhibitor of C5aR, recently introduced
- Year-end cash and cash equivalents of approximately
€26.2 million and financial assets of approximately€84.4 million
JENA, Germany, March 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- InflaRx N.V. (Nasdaq: IFRX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing anti-inflammatory therapeutics by targeting the complement system, announced today financial and operating results for the year ended December 31, 2021.
Prof. Niels C. Riedemann, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of InflaRx, commented: “We have made important progress in broadening and advancing our development activities over the course of 2021 and into 2022. This includes introducing a new program, the oral small molecule C5aR inhibitor, INF904, and moving vilobelimab into a new indication, cutaneous small cell carcinoma. In addition, we reported promising results with vilobelimab in pyoderma gangrenosum and ANCA-associated vasculitis, and we now await the Phase III topline results in our COVID-19 trial. We are hopeful for a positive outcome but, either way, we believe the results will help to further the overall understanding of this devastating disease.”
He continued, “We are thankful for the corrected advice letter from the FDA related to vilobelimab development in hidradenitis suppurativa and will clarify our path forward in this debilitating disease in the coming months. We expect a busy year ahead as we work towards our goal of developing treatments to control inflammation and improve the lives of patients suffering from neutrophil-driven diseases.”
Recent Highlights and R&D Update
Vilobelimab for Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS)
In February 2022, the Company received an advice letter from the FDA related to its Phase III program and its IND. The feedback to the clinical protocol indicated that the FDA recommends using the Hidradenitis Suppurativa Clinical Response Score (“HiSCR”) as the primary endpoint in the Phase III trial. This FDA advice contrasted with the FDA advice provided to the Company in a Type A meeting held in the third quarter of 2021.
In the minutes from that Type A meeting, FDA provided advice on how to implement, name and validate the meaningfulness of the modified HiSCR, a new primary endpoint suggested by the Company, which would measure the reduction of all three types of inflammatory lesions in HS–inflammatory nodules, abscesses and draining tunnels. A reduction in draining tunnels is not captured by the HiSCR. In these minutes, the FDA did not recommend the traditional HiSCR as the primary endpoint measure. Based on the advice received in the Type A meeting, InflaRx announced in January 2022, the initiation of a Phase III program designed to study patients with moderate to severe HS suffering from actively draining tunnels. Because of the letter, InflaRx paused activities related to the Phase III trial.
In March 2022, the Company received a corrected advice letter from the FDA. The corrected letter states that the FDA advice received by the Company in February 2022 “contains errors.” In this corrected letter, the FDA no longer recommends that the Company use the HiSCR as the primary endpoint for the chosen patient population but gives recommendations related to implementation of the modified HiSCR.
In light of this corrected advice from FDA, InflaRx believes that further development in HS is feasible. Phase III trial activities remain on hold while InflaRx evaluates next steps for the program.
Vilobelimab in Pyoderma Gangrenosum (PG)
InflaRx previously initiated an open label, multi-center Phase IIa exploratory study enrolling patients with moderate to severe PG in Canada, the United States and Poland. The study evaluated the safety and efficacy of vilobelimab in patients with PG.
In October 2021, InflaRx announced preliminary results from the third dosing cohort. At 2400mg biweekly, six of the seven patients achieved clinical remission with a PGA score of ≤1, which reflects a closure of the target ulcer. All patients in the third dosing cohort had elevated C5a levels at baseline that were continuously suppressed after initiation of vilobelimab.
In August 2021, InflaRx also reported data for ten evaluable patients in the first two dose cohorts at day 99. The patient in the second dosing cohort demonstrating complete target ulcer closure had been increased from the 1600mg dose group to the highest dose of 2400mg dose on day 57 of the study, and the ulcer closed after the dose escalation.
Final data will be presented as a late-breaker oral presentation on March 26th at the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD) Annual Meeting.
InflaRx plans to meet with the FDA this year to discuss the design for a pivotal study.
Vilobelimab for Severe COVID-19
In October 2021, InflaRx announced full enrollment in the Phase III part of the global Phase II/III trial evaluating vilobelimab in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19. A total of 369 patients across several countries, including in Europe, South America and other regions, were enrolled. Topline data for the 28-day mortality primary endpoint is expected to be available by the end of March 2022. The results from this Phase III trial will heavily influence our decision with respect to any future development of vilobelimab in COVID-19 and the larger strategic focus of the Company.
In October 2021, InflaRx announced that it had received a grant of up to
Vilobelimab for ANCA-associated Vasculitis (AAV)
In May 2021, InflaRx reported topline data from the U.S. IXPLORE Phase II study of vilobelimab in AAV. The results indicated that vilobelimab, when added to the current standard of care, was well tolerated.
In November 2021, InflaRx reported topline data from the European Phase II IXCHANGE study of vilobelimab in AAV. The study achieved its principal objective, demonstrating comparable clinical response of vilobelimab to standard of care, while significantly reducing the need for glucocorticoid treatment in this life-threatening indication.
The Company plans to discuss the data from the U.S. and EU studies with regulatory authorities to determine next steps with this program.
Vilobelimab for Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (cSCC)
InflaRx is developing vilobelimab for the treatment of PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor resistant/refractory locally advanced or metastatic cSCC. InflaRx previously initiated an open label, non-comparative, two-stage, Phase II trial (NCT04812535) at sites in Europe, the United States and elsewhere. The study is investigating two independent arms: vilobelimab alone (Arm A) and vilobelimab in combination with pembrolizumab (Arm B). The trial is expected to enroll a total of approximately 70 patients.
In February 2022, the Company announced the start of the second dosing cohort of Arm B. The interim analysis in this arm, which is required to move to the second stage of the Phase II trial, is expected after ten patients have been treated and are evaluable for response assessment at the recommended Phase II dose level, which will be selected based on data from the safety run-in phase of the study. These data are expected to be available in the first quarter of 2023.
In parallel, enrollment continues in the monotherapy Arm A. Six patients are now enrolled in this arm. The interim analysis in Arm A required to proceed to the second stage is expected to be available after ten patients are evaluable for response assessment. These data are expected to be available in the third quarter of 2022.
INF904
InflaRx announced in January 2022 a new pipeline program, INF904, an oral small molecule inhibitor of C5aR. InflaRx has been granted a composition of matter patent for INF904 and associated compounds by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and has completed IND-enabling (preclinical) studies that demonstrated no obvious toxicological findings even in the highest dose groups in required GLP toxicity analyses.
InflaRx expects to initiate a Phase I program in the second half of 2022 and plans to study INF904 in complement-mediated, chronic autoimmune and inflammatory diseases where oral administration is the preferred choice for patients.
2021 Financial Highlights
Research and Development Expenses
InflaRx’s research and development expenses increased by
This increase is attributable to higher contract research organization (CRO) and contract manufacturing organization (CMO) costs from clinical trials in the amount of
In addition, a
General and Administrative Expenses
InflaRx’s general and administrative expenses increased by
Net Financial Result
InflaRx’s net financial result increased by
Net Loss
InflaRx incurred a net loss of
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities
InflaRx’s net cash used in operating activities increased to
Additional information regarding these results and other relevant information is included in the notes to the financial statements as of December 31, 2021 in “Item 18. Financial Statements,” which are included in InflaRx’s most recent annual report on Form 20-F as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
InflaRx N.V. and subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Loss for the Years Ended December 31, 2021, 2020 and 2019
in €, except for share information | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||
Operating Expenses | ||||||||
Research and development expenses | (35,697,935 | ) | (25,684,140 | ) | (44,582,136 | ) | ||
General and administrative expenses | (11,984,722 | ) | (8,467,203 | ) | (12,501,048 | ) | ||
Total Operating Expenses | (47,682,657 | ) | (34,151,343 | ) | (57,083,184 | ) | ||
Other income | 54,221 | 221,748 | 400,253 | |||||
Other expenses | (6,381 | ) | (13,209 | ) | (85,242 | ) | ||
Operating Result | (47,634,816 | ) | (33,942,804 | ) | (56,768,173 | ) | ||
Finance income | 109,391 | 887,702 | 2,840,676 | |||||
Finance expenses | (24,769 | ) | (26,000 | ) | (22,265 | ) | ||
Foreign exchange result | 1,964,135 | (776,512 | ) | 694,944 | ||||
Other financial result | (44,000 | ) | (126,000 | ) | — | |||
Income Taxes | — | — | — | |||||
Loss for the Period | (45,630,059 | ) | (33,983,614 | ) | (53,254,817 | ) | ||
Share Information | ||||||||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding | 41,629,974 | 27,064,902 | 26,004,519 | |||||
Loss per share (basic/diluted) | (1.10 | ) | (1.26 | ) | (2.05 | ) | ||
Loss for the Period | (45,630,059 | ) | (33,983,614 | ) | (53,254,817 | ) | ||
Other comprehensive income (loss) that may be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods: | ||||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign currency | 6,777,061 | (5,954,019 | ) | 2,177,033 | ||||
Total Comprehensive Loss | (38,852,998 | ) | (39,937,633 | ) | (51,077,785 | ) | ||
InflaRx N.V. and subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position as December 31, 2021 and 2020
in € | 2021 | 2020 | |||
ASSETS | |||||
Non-current assets | |||||
Property and equipment* | 274,373 | 408,263 | |||
Right-of-use assets* | 1,408,078 | 546,694 | |||
Intangible assets | 235,216 | 350,183 | |||
Other assets | 336,566 | 353,522 | |||
Financial assets | 27,206,990 | 272,268 | |||
Total non-current assets | 29,461,224 | 1,930,930 | |||
Current assets | |||||
Current other assets* | 10,983,458 | 3,734,700 | |||
Income tax receivable* | 1,282,177 | 1,419,490 | |||
Financial assets | 57,162,266 | 55,162,033 | |||
Cash and cash equivalents | 26,249,995 | 25,968,681 | |||
Total current assets | 95,677,896 | 86,284,904 | |||
TOTAL ASSETS | 125,139,120 | 88,215,834 | |||
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | |||||
Equity | |||||
Issued capital | 5,304,452 | 3,387,410 | |||
Share premium | 280,310,744 | 220,289,876 | |||
Other capital reserves | 30,591,209 | 26,259,004 | |||
Accumulated deficit | (213,975,679 | ) | (168,345,620 | ) | |
Other components of equity | 3,050,270 | (3,726,791 | ) | ||
Total equity | 105,280,996 | 77,863,880 | |||
Non-current liabilities | |||||
Lease liabilities | 1,066,354 | 220,525 | |||
Other liabilities | 35,019 | 33,323 | |||
Total non-current liabilities | 1,101,373 | 253,847 | |||
Current liabilities | |||||
Trade and other payables | 8,574,244 | 8,258,133 | |||
Liabilities from government grants received | 8,300,000 | — | |||
Lease liabilities | 366,171 | 338,516 | |||
Employee benefits | 1,378,130 | 1,368,731 | |||
Other liabilities | 138,206 | 117,727 | |||
Provisions | — | 15,000 | |||
Total current liabilities | 18,756,751 | 10,098,107 | |||
Total Liabilities | 19,858,124 | 10,351,954 | |||
TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | 125,139,120 | 88,215,834 | |||
InflaRx N.V. and subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity for the Years Ended December 31, 2021, 2020 and 2019
in € | Issued capital | Share premium | Other capital reserves | Accumulated deficit | Other components of equity | Total equity | ||||||||
Balance as of January 1, 2019 | 3,115,725 | 211,021,835 | 18,310,003 | (81,107,188 | ) | 50,196 | 151,390,571 | |||||||
Loss for the Period | — | — | — | (53,254,817 | ) | — | (53,254,817 | ) | ||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign currency | — | — | — | — | 2,177,033 | 2,177,033 | ||||||||
Total Comprehensive Loss | — | — | — | (53,254,817 | ) | 2,177,033 | (51,077,784 | ) | ||||||
Equity-settled share-based payments | — | — | 6,832,210 | — | — | 6,832,210 | ||||||||
Share options exercised | 16,905 | (15,229 | ) | — | — | — | 1,676 | |||||||
Balance as of December 31, 2019 | 3,132,631 | 211,006,606 | 25,142,213 | (134,362,006 | ) | 2,227,228 | 107,146,673 | |||||||
Loss for the Period | — | — | — | (33,983,614 | ) | — | (33,983,614 | ) | ||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign currency | — | — | — | — | (5,954,019 | ) | (5,954,019 | ) | ||||||
Total Comprehensive Loss | — | — | — | (33,983,614 | ) | (5,954,019 | ) | (39,937,633 | ) | |||||
Issuance of common shares | 234,982 | 9,535,961 | — | — | — | 9,770,943 | ||||||||
Transaction costs | — | (729,840 | ) | — | — | — | (729,840 | ) | ||||||
Equity-settled share-based payments | — | — | 1,116,791 | — | — | 1,116,791 | ||||||||
Share options exercised | 19,797 | 477,149 | — | — | — | 496,946 | ||||||||
Balance as of December 31, 2020 | 3,387,410 | 220,289,876 | 26,259,004 | (168,345,620 | ) | (3,726,791 | ) | 77,863,880 | ||||||
Loss for the Period | — | — | — | (45,630,059 | ) | — | (45,630,059 | ) | ||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign currency | — | — | — | — | 6,777,061 | 6,777,061 | ||||||||
Total Comprehensive Loss | — | — | — | (45,630,059 | ) | 6,777,061 | (38,852,998 | ) | ||||||
Issuance of common shares | 1,873,203 | 63,269,346 | — | — | — | 65,142,549 | ||||||||
Transaction costs | — | (4,219,222 | ) | — | — | — | (4,219,222 | ) | ||||||
Equity-settled share-based payments | — | — | 4,332,205 | — | — | 4,332,205 | ||||||||
Share options exercised | 43,839 | 970,744 | — | — | — | 1,014,583 | ||||||||
Balance as of December 31, 2021 | 5,304,452 | 280,310,744 | 30,591,209 | (213,975,679 | ) | 3,050,270 | 105,280,996 | |||||||
InflaRx N.V. and subsidiaries
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Years ended December 31, 2021, 2020 and 2019
in € | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||
Operating activities | ||||||||
Loss for the Period | (45,630,059 | ) | (33,983,614 | ) | (53,254,817 | ) | ||
Adjustments for: | ||||||||
Depreciation & amortization of property and equipment, right-of-use assets and intangible assets | 669,434 | 712,713 | 663,166 | |||||
Net finance income | (2,004,757 | ) | 40,810 | (3,513,355 | ) | |||
Share-based payment expense | 4,332,205 | 1,116,791 | 6,832,210 | |||||
Net foreign exchange differences | 111,606 | (247,322 | ) | (368,477 | ) | |||
Other non-cash adjustments | — | 3,436 | 60,628 | |||||
Changes in: | ||||||||
Other assets | (7,094,467 | ) | (1,554,611 | ) | (2,364,399 | ) | ||
Employee benefits | (3,290 | ) | 355,545 | 235,500 | ||||
Other liabilities | 19,863 | 8,960 | (209,948 | ) | ||||
Liabilities from government grants received | 8,300,000 | — | — | |||||
Trade and other payables | 316,112 | (4,155,529 | ) | 5,734,795 | ||||
Interest received | 1,070,235 | 1,201,547 | 3,001,109 | |||||
Interest paid | (23,633 | ) | (26,387 | ) | (20,903 | ) | ||
Net cash used in operating activities | (39,936,750 | ) | (36,527,661 | ) | (43,204,492 | ) | ||
Investing activities | ||||||||
Purchase of intangible assets and property and equipment | (37,778 | ) | (94,189 | ) | (594,889 | ) | ||
Purchase of non-current other financial assets | — | — | (75,543 | ) | ||||
Purchase of current and non current financial assets | (97,516,417 | ) | (101,600,176 | ) | (82,547,409 | ) | ||
Proceeds from the maturity of current financial assets | 71,603,310 | 123,056,347 | 103,559,395 | |||||
Net cash from/ (used in) investing activities | (25,950,885 | ) | 21,361,982 | 20,341,554 | ||||
Financing activities | ||||||||
Proceeds from issuance of common shares | 65,142,549 | 9,770,944 | — | |||||
Transaction costs from issuance of common shares | (4,219,222 | ) | (729,841 | ) | — | |||
Proceeds from exercise of share options | 1,014,583 | 496,946 | 1,676 | |||||
Repayment of lease liabilities | (360,644 | ) | (366,156 | ) | (296,020 | ) | ||
Net cash from/ (used in) financing activities | 61,577,266 | 9,171,893 | (294,344 | ) | ||||
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (4,310,369 | ) | (5,993,786 | ) | (23,157,282 | ) | ||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | 4,591,683 | (1,168,813 | ) | 902,321 | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 25,968,681 | 33,131,280 | 55,386,240 | |||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 26,249,995 | 25,968,681 | 33,131,280 | |||||
About Vilobelimab (IFX-1):
Vilobelimab is a first-in-class monoclonal anti-human complement factor C5a antibody, which highly and effectively blocks the biological activity of C5a and demonstrates high selectivity towards its target in human blood. Thus, vilobelimab leaves the formation of the membrane attack complex (C5b-9) intact as an important defense mechanism, which is not the case for molecules blocking the cleavage of C5. Vilobelimab has been demonstrated to control the inflammatory response driven tissue and organ damage by specifically blocking C5a as a key “amplifier” of this response in pre-clinical studies. Vilobelimab is believed to be the first monoclonal anti-C5a antibody introduced into clinical development. Over 300 people have been treated with vilobelimab in clinical trials, and the antibody has been shown to be well tolerated. Vilobelimab is being developed for various indications, including hidradenitis suppurativa, ANCA-associated vasculitis and pyoderma gangrenosum, as well as severe COVID-19 and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC).
About InflaRx N.V.:
InflaRx (Nasdaq: IFRX) is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on applying its proprietary anti-C5a technology to discover and develop first-in-class, potent and specific inhibitors of C5a. Complement C5a is a powerful inflammatory mediator involved in the progression of a wide variety of autoimmune and other inflammatory diseases. InflaRx was founded in 2007, and the group has offices and subsidiaries in Jena and Munich, Germany, as well as Ann Arbor, MI, USA. For further information please visit www.inflarx.de.
Contacts:
InflaRx N.V.
Jordan Zwick – Chief Strategy Officer
Email: IR@inflarx.de
Tel: +1 917-338-6523
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Katja Arnold, Laurie Doyle, Andreas Jungfer
Email: inflarx@mc-services.eu
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US: +1-339-832-0752
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