Mesoblast Reports Financial Results and Operational Highlights for the Period Ended September 30, 2022
Mesoblast Limited (ASX:MSB; Nasdaq:MESO) announced significant long-term survival outcomes for children with steroid-refractory graft versus host disease (SR-aGVHD) treated with remestemcel-L, reporting a 49% survival rate at four years. These results support the BLA resubmission to the FDA. Financial highlights include cash reserves of US$85.5 million and a 22% year-over-year reduction in net cash usage, totaling US$14.3 million. Revenue from royalties was US$1.4 million for the quarter. The company anticipates a potential US approval for remestemcel-L by mid-2023.
- Long-term survival rate of 49% at 4 years for remestemcel-L, supporting BLA resubmission.
- Cash reserves of US$85.5 million, providing solid funding for operations.
- 22% reduction in net cash usage, totaling US$14.3 million compared to prior year.
- Royalty revenue increase of 9% year-over-year, at US$7.7 million.
- Net loss increased slightly to US$16.9 million for Q1 FY2023 compared to US$22.6 million in Q1 FY2022.
- Management and Administration expenses rose by 17% to US$6.9 million.
Durable long-term survival outcomes through 4 years for children with steroid-refractory graft versus host disease (SR-aGVHD) treated with remestemcel-L
These long-term survival outcomes are a cornerstone of the BLA resubmission to FDA for approval of remestemcel-L in the treatment of children with SR-aGVHD
NEW YORK, Nov. 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mesoblast Limited (ASX:MSB; Nasdaq:MESO), global leader in allogeneic cellular medicines for inflammatory diseases, today reported operational highlights and financial results for the period ended September 30, 2022 and provided an update on upcoming milestones.
“The substantial and durable long-term survival over four years we have reported today in children with SR-aGVHD treated with remestemcel-L in our Phase 3 trial underscore the many lives that could potentially be saved by making this therapy available as soon as possible to children with the most common life-threatening complication after bone marrow transplantation” said Dr. Silviu Itescu, Chief Executive of Mesoblast.
“These new long-term survival data reaffirm the potential significance of remestemcel-L as a life-saving therapy for children with SR-aGVHD and are a cornerstone of the company’s BLA resubmission to the FDA for approval of remestemcel-L in the treatment of children with SR-aGVHD. The lack of any approved treatments for children under 12 means that there is an urgent need for a therapy that improves the dismal survival outcomes in children. We are at a pivotal juncture, we believe we have appropriately addressed issues raised by FDA in the complete response, and we are well funded in preparation for a potential first product approval and launch by mid-year.”
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
- Cash: Cash reserves as at September 30th were US
$85.5 million . Up to an additional US$40.0 million may be drawn from existing financing facilities subject to achieving certain milestones, with current discussions to extend the period for the drawdown option. - Net cash usage for operating activities in the quarter was US
$14.3 million ; this represented a22% reduction (US$3.9 million ) on the comparative quarter in FY2022, and a47% reduction (US$12.5 million ) on the comparative quarter in FY2021. - Revenue from royalties on sales of TEMCELL® HS Inj.1 sold in Japan by our licensee for the quarter were US
$1.4 million . For the 12-month period ended September 30, 2022 royalties were US$7.7 million , and on a constant currency basis2 US$9.0 million , a9% increase on the comparative period. - Expenditure for R&D, Manufacturing and Management & Administration inclusive of non-cash items, were US
$17.5 million , a decrease of23% (US$5.2 million ) for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 on the comparative quarter.
OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS AND NEAR-TERM MILESTONES
Remestemcel-L
Biologics License Application (BLA) resubmission to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of children with steroid-refractory graft versus host disease (SR-aGVHD)
- Survival outcomes have not improved over the past two decades for children or adults with the most severe forms of SR-aGVHD.3-6 The lack of any approved treatments for children under 12 means that there is an urgent need for a therapy that improves the dismal survival outcomes in children.
- In light of the unmet need, remestemcel-L has been granted Fast Track Designation and BLA Priority Review from the FDA.
- A major milestone in the Company’s complete response to the FDA was the submission at the end of the last quarter of substantial new information on clinical and potency assay items to the Investigational New Drug (IND) file for remestemcel-L in the treatment of children with SR-aGVHD, as guided by FDA.
- Mesoblast has optimized a potency assay that was in place at the time of the Phase 3 trial and which demonstrates a relationship between the product’s activity in-vitro and its effects on survival in the Phase 3 trial.
- Additionally, Mesoblast has now generated data from the expanded access program (EAP 275) of 241 children which confirm the ability of the in-vitro potency assay to measure product activity relevant to survival outcomes.
- Today Mesoblast provided new results from a four-year observational survival study performed by the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) on 51 evaluable patients with SR-aGVHD who were enrolled in Mesoblast’s phase 3 clinical trial of remestemcel-L.
- Overall survival in the remestemcel-L cohort was
63% at 1 year,51% at 2 years, and49% at 4 years, while across four recently published studies of children or adults with SR-aGVHD who received best available therapy (BAT) or the only FDA-approved agent for adults survival rates of 40-49% at 1 year and25% -38% at 2 years were seen. 7-10 - The new long-term survival data provide assurance that the short-term day 28 responses and early survival through 180 days in the 54-patient Phase 3 trial in children with SR-aGVHD previously presented to FDA in the original BLA submission are unlikely to have arisen by chance and are a cornerstone of the BLA resubmission.
- Mesoblast is working towards a potential US approval for remestemcel-L and first product launch in H1 CY2023.
- Additional indications for which remestemcel-L is being developed include acute respiratory distress syndrome and inflammatory bowel disease.
Rexlemestrocel-L
Chronic low back pain associated with degenerative disc disease:
- Working towards FDA clearance by year end 2022 to commence the second Phase 3 trial for potential marketing approval in chronic lower back pain due to degenerative disc disease.
- Mesoblast gained alignment with the FDA on key metrics for the Phase 3 study in patients with CLBP.
- The primary endpoint for the study will be reduction in pain at 12 months, in line with FDA discussions and feedback.
Chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) in NYHA class II/III patients through to end-stage III/IV patients with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD):
- Recent data from Phase 3 trial of 565 patients with HFrEF showed a single intervention with rexlemestrocel-L improves left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at 12 months, preceding long-term reduction in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).
- LVEF improvement at 12 months may be an appropriate early surrogate endpoint for long term reduction in MACE.
- Plan to meet with FDA next quarter under existing regenerative medicine advanced therapy (RMAT) designation to discuss common mechanism of action in HFrEF including those with LVADs, and potential pathway to marketing approval.
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 (FIRST QUARTER FY2023)
- Cash reserves as at September 30th were US
$85.5 million . Up to an additional US$40.0 million may be drawn from existing financing facilities subject to achieving certain milestones, with current discussions to extend the period for the drawdown option. - Net cash usage for operating activities in the quarter was US
$14.3 million ; this represented a22% reduction (US$3.9 million ) on the comparative quarter in FY2022, and a47% reduction (US$12.5 million ) on the comparative quarter in FY2021. - Revenue from royalties on sales of TEMCELL® HS Inj.1 sold in Japan by our licensee for the quarter were US
$1.4 million and US$1.8 million on a constant currency basis. For the 12-month period ended September 30, 2022 royalties were US$7.7 million , and on a constant currency basis2 US$9.0 million , a9% increase on the comparative period.
In the comparative quarter, there was one-off milestone revenue of US$1.2 million from Takeda for Japan approval of Alofisel® (darvadstrocel) for perianal fistulas. - Research & Development expenses reduced by US
$3.6 million (38% ), down to US$5.7 million for the first quarter FY2023 compared to US$9.3 million for the first quarter FY2022 as clinical trial activities for our COVID-19 ARDS, CLBP and CHF product candidates reduced given clinical trial recruitment and data analysis is now complete. - Manufacturing expenses reduced by US
$2.7 million (35% ), down to US$4.8 million for the first quarter FY2023 compared to US$7.5 million for the first quarter FY2022. During the quarter we continued pre-launch manufacturing activities and product testing for remestemcel-L to support the potential commercial launch for SR-aGVHD.
We expect to recognize the US$28.0 million balance of remestemcel-L pre-launch inventory, and the balance of any further production completed at that time, on our balance sheet if we receive FDA approval. - Management and Administration expenses increased by US
$1.0 million (17% ), up to US$6.9 million for the first quarter FY2023 compared to US$5.9 million for the first quarter FY2022 primarily due to an increase in non-cash share-based payments and insurance costs. - Remeasurement of Contingent Consideration gains increased to US
$4.5 million in the first quarter FY2023 compared to a gain of US$0.3 million for the first quarter FY2022 reflecting a reduction in future third party payments. - Fair value movement of warrants: recognized a loss of US
$0.4 million in the first quarter FY2023 compared to Nil in the first quarter FY2022. - Finance Costs for borrowing arrangements with our lenders, Oaktree and NovaQuest, were US
$4.5 million (actual cash interest paid US$1.2 million ) for the first quarter FY2023, compared to US$3.7 million (actual cash interest paid US$1.2 million ) for the first quarter FY2022. - Loss after tax for the first quarter FY2023 was US
$16.9 million compared to US$22.6 million for the first quarter FY2022. The net loss attributable to ordinary shareholders was 2.43 US cents per share for the first quarter FY2023, compared with 3.49 US cents per share for the first quarter FY2022.
Conference Call
There will be a webcast today, beginning at 8.30am AEDT (Wednesday, November 23); 4.30pm ET (Tuesday, November 22). It can be accessed via: https://webcast.openbriefing.com/9143/
The archived webcast will be available on the Investor page of the Company’s website: www.mesoblast.com
About Mesoblast
Mesoblast is a world leader in developing allogeneic (off-the-shelf) cellular medicines for the treatment of severe and life-threatening inflammatory conditions. The Company has leveraged its proprietary mesenchymal lineage cell therapy technology platform to establish a broad portfolio of late-stage product candidates which respond to severe inflammation by releasing anti-inflammatory factors that counter and modulate multiple effector arms of the immune system, resulting in significant reduction of the damaging inflammatory process.
Mesoblast has a strong and extensive global intellectual property portfolio with protection extending through to at least 2041 in all major markets. The Company’s proprietary manufacturing processes yield industrial-scale, cryopreserved, off-the-shelf, cellular medicines. These cell therapies, with defined pharmaceutical release criteria, are planned to be readily available to patients worldwide.
Mesoblast is developing product candidates for distinct indications based on its remestemcel-L and rexlemestrocel-L allogeneic stromal cell technology platforms. Remestemcel-L is being developed for inflammatory diseases in children and adults including steroid refractory acute graft versus host disease, biologic-resistant inflammatory bowel disease, and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Rexlemestrocel-L is in development for advanced chronic heart failure and chronic low back pain. Two products have been commercialized in Japan and Europe by Mesoblast’s licensees, and the Company has established commercial partnerships in Europe and China for certain Phase 3 assets.
Mesoblast has locations in Australia, the United States and Singapore and is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (MSB) and on the Nasdaq (MESO). For more information, please see www.mesoblast.com, LinkedIn: Mesoblast Limited and Twitter: @Mesoblast
References / Footnotes
- TEMCELL® HS Inj. is a registered trademark of JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.
- TEMCELL sales by our Licensee are recorded in Japanese Yen before being translated into USD for the purposes of calculating the royalty paid to Mesoblast. Results have been adjusted for the movement of the USD to Japanese Yen exchange rate from 1USD:110.2Yen for the 12 months ended September 30, 2021 to 1USD:129.2Yen for the 12 months ended September 30, 2022.
- Niederwieser D, Baldomero H, Szer J. (2016) Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation activity worldwide in 2012 and a SWOT analysis of the Worldwide Network for Blood and Marrow Transplantation Group including the global survey.
- HRSA Transplant Activity Report, CIBMTR, 2019
- Westin, J., Saliba, RM., Lima, M. (2011) Steroid-refractory acute GVHD: predictors and outcomes. Advances in Hematology.
- Axt L, Naumann A, Toennies J (2019) Retrospective single center analysis of outcome, risk factors and therapy in steroid refractory graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplantation.
- Rashidi A et al. Outcomes and predictors of response in steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease: single-center results from a cohort of 203 patients. Biol Blood Bone Marrow Transplant 2019; 25(11):2297-2302.
- MacMillan ML et al. Pediatric acute GVHD: clinical phenotype and response to upfront steroids. Bone Marrow Transplant 2020; 55(1): 165-171
- Zeiser R et al. Ruxolitinib for Glucocorticoid-Refractory Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease. N Engl J Med 2020;382:1800-10.
- Jagasia M et al. Ruxolitinib for the treatment of steroid-refractory acute GVHD (REACH1): a multicenter, open-label phase 2 trial. Blood. 2020 May 14; 135(20): 1739–1749.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements that relate to future events or our future financial performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to differ materially from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. We make such forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements should not be read as a guarantee of future performance or results, and actual results may differ from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements, and the differences may be material and adverse. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements about: the initiation, timing, progress and results of Mesoblast’s preclinical and clinical studies, and Mesoblast’s research and development programs; Mesoblast’s ability to advance product candidates into, enroll and successfully complete, clinical studies, including multi-national clinical trials; Mesoblast’s ability to advance its manufacturing capabilities; the timing or likelihood of regulatory filings and approvals (including BLA resubmission), manufacturing activities and product marketing activities, if any; the commercialization of Mesoblast’s product candidates, if approved; regulatory or public perceptions and market acceptance surrounding the use of stem-cell based therapies; the potential for Mesoblast’s product candidates, if any are approved, to be withdrawn from the market due to patient adverse events or deaths; the potential benefits of strategic collaboration agreements and Mesoblast’s ability to enter into and maintain established strategic collaborations; Mesoblast’s ability to establish and maintain intellectual property on its product candidates and Mesoblast’s ability to successfully defend these in cases of alleged infringement; the scope of protection Mesoblast is able to establish and maintain for intellectual property rights covering its product candidates and technology; estimates of Mesoblast’s expenses, future revenues, capital requirements and its needs for additional financing; Mesoblast’s financial performance; developments relating to Mesoblast’s competitors and industry; and the pricing and reimbursement of Mesoblast’s product candidates, if approved. You should read this press release together with our risk factors, in our most recently filed reports with the SEC or on our website. Uncertainties and risks that may cause Mesoblast’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from those which may be expressed or implied by such statements, and accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. We do not undertake any obligations to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.
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Consolidated Income Statement | ||||||||
Three Months Ended September 30, | ||||||||
(in U.S. dollars, in thousands, except per share amount) | 2022 | 2021 | ||||||
Revenue | 1,503 | 3,594 | ||||||
Research & development | (5,744 | ) | (9,328 | ) | ||||
Manufacturing commercialization | (4,866 | ) | (7,537 | ) | ||||
Management and administration | (6,898 | ) | (5,878 | ) | ||||
Fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration | 4,468 | 280 | ||||||
Fair value remeasurement of warrant liability | (401 | ) | — | |||||
Other operating income and expenses | (504 | ) | (178 | ) | ||||
Finance costs | (4,497 | ) | (3,660 | ) | ||||
Loss before income tax | (16,939 | ) | (22,707 | ) | ||||
Income tax benefit/(expense) | 55 | 62 | ||||||
Loss attributable to the owners of Mesoblast Limited | (16,884 | ) | (22,645 | ) | ||||
Losses per share from continuing operations attributableto the ordinary equity holders of the Group: | Cents | Cents | ||||||
Basic - losses per share | (2.43 | ) | (3.49 | ) | ||||
Diluted - losses per share | (2.43 | ) | (3.49 | ) |
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income | ||||||||
Three Months Ended September 30, | ||||||||
(in U.S. dollars, in thousands) | 2022 | 2021 | ||||||
Loss for the period | (16,884 | ) | (22,645 | ) | ||||
Other comprehensive (loss)/income | ||||||||
Items that may be reclassified to profit and loss | ||||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations | (159 | ) | (349 | ) | ||||
Items that will not be reclassified to profit and loss | ||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | 86 | 154 | ||||||
Other comprehensive (loss)/income for the period, net of tax | (73 | ) | (195 | ) | ||||
Total comprehensive losses attributable to theowners of Mesoblast Limited | (16,957 | ) | (22,840 | ) |
Consolidated Balance Sheet | ||||||||
As of September 30, | As of June 30, | |||||||
(in U.S. dollars, in thousands) | 2022 | 2022 | ||||||
Assets | ||||||||
Current Assets | ||||||||
Cash & cash equivalents | 85,502 | 60,447 | ||||||
Trade & other receivables | 3,863 | 4,403 | ||||||
Prepayments | 3,595 | 4,987 | ||||||
Total Current Assets | 92,960 | 69,837 | ||||||
Non-Current Assets | ||||||||
Property, plant and equipment | 1,786 | 2,045 | ||||||
Right-of-use assets | 7,730 | 7,920 | ||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | 1,843 | 1,758 | ||||||
Other non-current assets | 1,902 | 1,930 | ||||||
Intangible assets | 578,275 | 578,652 | ||||||
Total Non-Current Assets | 591,536 | 592,305 | ||||||
Total Assets | 684,496 | 662,142 | ||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||
Current Liabilities | ||||||||
Trade and other payables | 17,663 | 23,079 | ||||||
Provisions | 19,455 | 17,906 | ||||||
Borrowings | 5,489 | 5,017 | ||||||
Lease liabilities | 3,609 | 3,186 | ||||||
Warrant liability | 2,586 | 2,185 | ||||||
Total Current Liabilities | 48,802 | 51,373 | ||||||
Non-Current Liabilities | ||||||||
Provisions | 9,853 | 12,523 | ||||||
Borrowings | 94,186 | 91,617 | ||||||
Lease liabilities | 6,348 | 7,085 | ||||||
Deferred consideration | 2,500 | 2,500 | ||||||
Total Non-Current Liabilities | 112,887 | 113,725 | ||||||
Total Liabilities | 161,689 | 165,098 | ||||||
Net Assets | 522,807 | 497,044 | ||||||
Equity | ||||||||
Issued Capital | 1,207,734 | 1,165,309 | ||||||
Reserves | 70,873 | 70,651 | ||||||
(Accumulated losses)/retained earnings | (755,800 | ) | (738,916 | ) | ||||
Total Equity | 522,807 | 497,044 |
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows | ||||||||
Three Months Ended September 30, | ||||||||
(in U.S. dollars, in thousands) | 2022 | 2021 | ||||||
Cash flows from operating activities | ||||||||
Commercialization revenue received | 2,219 | 1,995 | ||||||
Government grants and tax incentives received | — | 24 | ||||||
Payments to suppliers and employees (inclusive of goods and services tax) | (16,566 | ) | (20,222 | ) | ||||
Interest received | 60 | 4 | ||||||
Net cash (outflows) in operating activities | (14,287 | ) | (18,199 | ) | ||||
Cash flows from investing activities | ||||||||
Investment in fixed assets | (153 | ) | (99 | ) | ||||
Payments for licenses | (50 | ) | — | |||||
Net cash (outflows) in investing activities | (203 | ) | (99 | ) | ||||
Cash flows from financing activities | ||||||||
Payment of transaction costs from borrowings | (151 | ) | (100 | ) | ||||
Interest and other costs of finance paid | (1,381 | ) | (1,407 | ) | ||||
Proceeds from issue of shares | 45,065 | 147 | ||||||
Payments for share issue costs | (2,565 | ) | (104 | ) | ||||
Payments for lease liabilities | (670 | ) | (686 | ) | ||||
Net cash inflows/(outflows) by financing activities | 40,298 | (2,150 | ) | |||||
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | 25,808 | (20,448 | ) | |||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 60,447 | 136,881 | ||||||
FX (loss) on the translation of foreign bank accounts | (753 | ) | (477 | ) | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 85,502 | 115,956 |
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