NuCana Reports Fourth Quarter and Year Ended 2021 Financial Results and Provides Business Update
NuCana (NASDAQ: NCNA) reported Q4 and FY 2021 results, revealing a net loss of £40.5 million for the year, higher than the previous year's £30.7 million. As of December 31, 2021, cash reserves were £60.3 million, down from £71 million in Q3 2021. The company plans to launch a Phase 2 study for NUC-3373 in colorectal cancer, aiming for a simplified subsequent Phase 3 study. Additionally, NUC-7738 is advancing into Phase 2, following promising Phase 1 results. NuCana expects a cash runway into 2025, supporting ongoing and upcoming clinical trials.
- Expected cash runway extended into 2025.
- Planned Phase 2 study for NUC-3373 to reduce Phase 3 complexity.
- Promising clinical data from ProTide therapeutics, encouraging anti-cancer activity.
- Net loss of £40.5 million in 2021, increasing from £30.7 million in 2020.
- Decrease in cash reserves from £87.4 million in 2020 to £60.3 million in Q4 2021.
Optimizes Development Strategy with Study Initiations and Data Announcements Expected throughout 2022
Announces Plan to Initiate Randomized Phase 2 Study for NUC-3373 in Colorectal Cancer
Extends Anticipated Cash Runway into 2025
EDINBURGH, United Kingdom, April 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NuCana plc (NASDAQ: NCNA) announced financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2021 and provided an update on its broad clinical program with its transformative ProTide therapeutics.
As of December 31, 2021, NuCana had cash and cash equivalents of
“Our ProTide technology has shown the ability to overcome the key limitations of many existing nucleoside analogs, with the potential to provide cancer patients with more effective, safer and convenient treatment options,” said Hugh S. Griffith, NuCana’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer. “Despite the discontinuation of the NuTide:121 study in March 2022, we made significant progress with the other ProTides in our pipeline with positive data announcements throughout 2021 and the beginning of 2022. These data showed our ProTides’ encouraging anti-cancer activity, favorable safety profiles and pharmacokinetic properties. We remain encouraged that these results demonstrate the broad potential of our ProTide technology.”
Mr. Griffith continued: “We are excited to announce a development strategy for NUC-3373 that we believe has been optimized by providing for a randomized, controlled Phase 2 clinical study (NuTide:323) in second-line colorectal cancer patients, with the aim of substantially reducing the expected size and complexity of the planned Phase 3 study. This Phase 2 study, which we expect to initiate in the first half of 2022, is designed to include approximately 165 patients and to investigate weekly and fortnightly dosing schedules of NUC-3373 as part of NUFIRI plus bevacizumab regimens compared to the standard of care, FOLFIRI plus bevacizumab. We believe this study will provide meaningful data in our target population in a shorter time frame and potentially enable a simpler, smaller and more rapid Phase 3 study. Additionally, the data from this Phase 2 study has the potential to become part of our broader regulatory submission package.”
“Given the tremendous potential of NUC-3373 to replace 5-FU across multiple tumor types, we are also looking forward to initiating in the first half of 2022 our Phase 1b / 2 modular study (NuTide:303) of NUC-3373 combined with other agents, including immuno-oncology agents such as PD-1 inhibitors, for the treatment of patients with different types of advanced solid tumors,” added Mr. Griffith. “We anticipate that this study will identify additional indications and treatment combinations for further development.”
Mr. Griffith said: “We are also excited about the development progress of NUC-7738. Earlier this month, we completed the Phase 1 part of the ongoing NuTide:701 study in patients with advanced solid tumors. Based on the strong biological rationale and encouraging efficacy signals observed in the Phase 1 part of the study, we have begun dosing patients with solid tumors in the Phase 2 part of the study. We are initially focusing on NUC-7738 monotherapy, although we also intend to combine NUC-7738 with other anti-cancer agents in the NuTide:701 study.”
Mr. Griffith concluded: “We remain very well capitalized, with an anticipated cash runway into 2025 and the ability to generate multiple important data readouts with both NUC-3373 and NUC-7738. We are looking forward to the remainder of 2022 as we believe it will continue to be an active year of data generation and study initiations across our portfolio.”
Anticipated 2022 Milestones
- NUC-3373 (a ProTide transformation of 5-FU)
In 2022, NuCana expects to:
• Initiate a randomized, controlled Phase 2 (NuTide:323) study of NUC-3373 in combination with other agents for the second-line treatment of patients with colorectal cancer;
• Initiate a Phase 1b/2 (NuTide:303) modular study of NUC-3373 in combination with other agents in patients with solid tumors to identify additional indications for development;
• Expand the Phase 1b/2 (NuTide:302) study of NUC-3373 in combination with other agents to include second-line colorectal cancer patients, as well as evaluate NUC-3373 plus other agents in combination with bevacizumab;
• Announce data from the Phase 1b/2 (NuTide:302) study of NUC-3373 combined with leucovorin, irinotecan and bevacizumab in patients with colorectal cancer; and
• Announce data from the Phase 1b/2 (NuTide:303) modular study of NUC-3373 in combination with other agents in patients with solid tumors to identify additional indications for development.
- NUC-7738 (a ProTide transformation of 3’-deoxyadenosine)
In 2022, NuCana expects to:
• Announce data from the Phase 1 part of the NuTide:701 study of NUC-7738 in patients with solid tumors; and
• Announce data from the Phase 2 part of the NuTide:701 study of NUC-7738 in patients with solid tumors.
About NuCana
NuCana is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on significantly improving treatment outcomes for patients with cancer by applying our ProTide technology to transform some of the most widely prescribed chemotherapy agents, nucleoside analogs, into more effective and safer medicines. While these conventional agents remain part of the standard of care for the treatment of many solid and hematological tumors, their efficacy is limited by cancer cell resistance mechanisms and they are often poorly tolerated. Utilizing our proprietary technology, we are developing new medicines, ProTides, designed to overcome key cancer resistance mechanisms and generate much higher concentrations of anti-cancer metabolites in cancer cells. NuCana’s pipeline includes NUC-3373 and NUC-7738. NUC-3373 is a new chemical entity derived from the nucleoside analog 5-fluorouracil, a widely used chemotherapy agent and is in a Phase 1b/2 study in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. NUC-7738, is a transformation of a novel anti-cancer nucleoside analog (3’-deoxyadenosine) and is in a Phase 1/2 study for patients with advanced solid tumors.
Forward-Looking Statements
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Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
For the three months ended December 31, | For the year ended December 31, | |||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||
(in thousands, except per share data) | ||||||||||
(unaudited) | ||||||||||
£ | £ | £ | £ | |||||||
Research and development expenses | (10,634 | ) | (7,981 | ) | (36,834 | ) | (25,899 | ) | ||
Administrative expenses | (2,073 | ) | (1,906 | ) | (8,529 | ) | (7,050 | ) | ||
Impairment of intangible assets | (2,809 | ) | - | (2,809 | ) | - | ||||
Net foreign exchange (losses) gains | (221 | ) | (4,082 | ) | 267 | (3,472 | ) | |||
Operating loss | (15,737 | ) | (13,969 | ) | (47,905 | ) | (36,421 | ) | ||
Finance income | 22 | 12 | 103 | 246 | ||||||
Loss before tax | (15,715 | ) | (13,957 | ) | (47,802 | ) | (36,175 | ) | ||
Income tax credit | 2,071 | 1,696 | 7,269 | 5,493 | ||||||
Loss for the period | (13,644 | ) | (12,261 | ) | (40,533 | ) | (30,682 | ) | ||
Basic and diluted loss per share | (0.26 | ) | (0.24 | ) | (0.78 | ) | (0.81 | ) |
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Financial Position at December 31,
2021 | 2020 | ||||||
(in thousands) | |||||||
£ | £ | ||||||
Assets | |||||||
Non-current assets | |||||||
Intangible assets | 2,410 | 4,753 | |||||
Property, plant and equipment | 851 | 1,189 | |||||
Deferred tax asset | 60 | 44 | |||||
Other non-current assets | 2,540 | - | |||||
5,861 | 5,986 | ||||||
Current assets | |||||||
Prepayments, accrued income and other receivables | 4,161 | 4,628 | |||||
Current income tax receivable | 7,188 | 9,822 | |||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 60,264 | 87,356 | |||||
71,613 | 101,806 | ||||||
Total assets | 77,474 | 107,792 | |||||
Equity and liabilities | |||||||
Capital and reserves | |||||||
Share capital and share premium | 143,137 | 142,937 | |||||
Other reserves | 72,137 | 66,887 | |||||
Accumulated deficit | (149,726 | ) | (110,594 | ) | |||
Total equity attributable to equity holders of the Company | 65,548 | 99,230 | |||||
Non-current liabilities | |||||||
Provisions | 46 | 46 | |||||
Lease liabilities | 164 | 367 | |||||
210 | 413 | ||||||
Current liabilities | |||||||
Trade payables | 1,829 | 2,257 | |||||
Payroll taxes and social security | 170 | 177 | |||||
Accrued expenditure | 9,510 | 5,437 | |||||
Lease liabilities | 207 | 278 | |||||
11,716 | 8,149 | ||||||
Total liabilities | 11,926 | 8,562 | |||||
Total equity and liabilities | 77,474 | 107,792 |
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, | |||||||
2021 | 2020 | ||||||
(in thousands) | |||||||
£ | £ | ||||||
Cash flows from operating activities | |||||||
Loss for the year | (40,533 | ) | (30,682 | ) | |||
Adjustments for: | |||||||
Income tax credit | (7,269 | ) | (5,493 | ) | |||
Amortization and depreciation | 942 | 890 | |||||
Impairment of intangible assets | 2,809 | - | |||||
Finance income | (103 | ) | (246 | ) | |||
Interest expense on lease liabilities | 18 | 26 | |||||
Share-based payments | 6,664 | 4,305 | |||||
Net foreign exchange (gains) losses | (335 | ) | 3,481 | ||||
(37,807 | ) | (27,719 | ) | ||||
Movements in working capital: | |||||||
Decrease (increase) in prepayments, accrued income and other receivables | 473 | (9) | |||||
Decrease in trade payables | (428 | ) | (155 | ) | |||
Increase in payroll taxes, social security and accrued expenditure | 4,050 | 2,112 | |||||
Movements in working capital | 4,095 | 1,948 | |||||
Cash used in operations | (33,712 | ) | (25,771 | ) | |||
Net income tax received | 9,888 | 4,152 | |||||
Net cash used in operating activities | (23,824 | ) | (21,619 | ) | |||
Cash flows from investing activities | |||||||
Interest received | 101 | 319 | |||||
Payments for property, plant and equipment | (64 | ) | (361 | ) | |||
Payments for intangible assets | (1,001 | ) | (1,271 | ) | |||
Payments for other non-current assets | (2,597 | ) | - | ||||
Net cash used in investing activities | (3,561 | ) | (1,313 | ) | |||
Cash flows from financing activities | |||||||
Payments of lease liabilities | (296 | ) | (297 | ) | |||
Proceeds from issue of share capital – exercise of share options | 198 | 15 | |||||
Proceeds from issue of share capital | - | 66,581 | |||||
Share issue expenses | - | (4,499 | ) | ||||
Net cash (used in) from financing activities | (98 | ) | 61,800 | ||||
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents | (27,483 | ) | 38,868 | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year | 87,356 | 51,962 | |||||
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | 391 | (3,474 | ) | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year | 60,264 | 87,356 | |||||
For more information, please contact:
NuCana plc
Hugh S. Griffith
Chief Executive Officer
+44 131 357 1111
info@nucana.com
Westwicke, an ICR Company
Chris Brinzey
+1 339-970-2843
chris.brinzey@westwicke.com
RooneyPartners
Marion Janic
+1 212-223-4017
mjanic@rooneyco.com
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