Alaunos Therapeutics Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 Financial Results
Alaunos Therapeutics (TCRT) announced transformative advancements in TCR-T cell therapy for solid tumors, showcasing promising clinical results. The company successfully enrolled patients in its TCR-T Library Phase 1/2 trial, with expectations to report interim data by mid-2023. Its TCR library has doubled, integrating new TCRs that enhance market reach. Manufacturing efficiency has improved, decreasing processing times by 13%. Financially, Alaunos reported a net loss of $9.2 million for Q4 2022, down from $11.8 million year-over-year. With $53 million in cash reserves, the company anticipates sufficient funding into Q4 2023.
- Significant interest from clinicians and patients in TCR-T Library trial.
- Successful enrollment in Phase 1/2 trial targeting KRAS, TP53, and EGFR mutations.
- Doubling of TCR library with new TCRs, expanding potential market.
- Manufacturing capacity doubled and processing time reduced by 13%.
- Net loss of $9.2 million in Q4 2022, though reduced from $11.8 million in Q4 2021.
- General and administrative expenses increased 40% in Q4 2022.
- Generated cutting-edge translational data demonstrating safety, persistence and functionality of infused TCR-T cells in the tumor microenvironment; provides support for next generation TCR-T efforts
- Advancing TCR-T Library Program towards Phase 2 readiness with accelerated patient enrollment following proof-of-concept of Sleeping Beauty TCR-T in solid tumors targeting driver mutations
- Expanded TCR library with two new TCRs; expect to increase to 15 TCRs using hunTR® TCR discovery platform in 2023
- Executing against multi-pronged manufacturing strategy; completed transition from fresh to cryopreserved cell product to increase treatment flexibility and reduce manufacturing process time
- Company to host conference call today at 8:30 a.m. ET
HOUSTON, March 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc. (“Alaunos” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: TCRT), a clinical-stage oncology-focused cell therapy company, today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2022, and provided a corporate update.
“Last year was transformative as we demonstrated leadership in the field of TCR-T cell therapies for solid tumors,” said Kevin S. Boyle, Sr., Chief Executive Officer of Alaunos. “Our early clinical data shows exciting proof of concept. As a result, we have seen significant interest from clinicians and patients in our TCR-T Library Phase 1/2 trial. In 2023, we aim to build on this momentum by increasing patient enrollment to generate additional, meaningful clinical data. Through an expansive IND amendment, we have made several critical enhancements to accelerate enrollment, improve manufacturing and expand our TCR Library. We are confident that these amendments will allow us to achieve Phase 2 readiness in 2023.”
Recent Developments and Upcoming Milestones
Actively enrolling patients in TCR-T Library Phase 1/2 trial; expect to report interim data on multiple patients in mid-2023: The Company continues to actively enroll patients in its TCR-T Library Phase 1/2 trial targeting KRAS, TP53 and EGFR hotspot mutations across six solid tumor indications. In the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company successfully dosed its third patient in the trial. The Company also made multiple enhancements to the trial IND to increase the patient screening match rate and treatment flexibility. With these enhancements, the Company expects to enroll multiple patients in the months ahead.
Translational assessments provide additional encouraging results and proof-of-concept for Sleeping Beauty TCR-T cell therapy: The Company is employing cutting-edge techniques to evaluate persistence, memory, exhaustion and function of infused TCR-T cells from blood and tumor specimens over time in patients treated on the TCR-T Library clinical trial. The Company has observed limited T-cell exhaustion markers such as PD-1 as well as multiple memory subsets of TCR-T cells in circulation, including T memory stem cells, which have been reported to have the greatest proliferative capacity and ability to regenerate more effector T cells. Functional TCR-T cells have been observed infiltrating solid tumors. These encouraging data corroborate clinical data, highlight the promise of TCR-T cell therapy targeting driver mutations and support next generation TCR-T cell efforts underway at the Company.
Expanded TCR library with two new TCRs, doubling potential addressable market: In the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company submitted an IND amendment to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) adding two new TCRs targeting frequent mutations and HLAs to its library, doubling the addressable market of its TCR-T program. This illustrates the Company’s two-pronged strategy to expand the library by adding more HLAs to the existing mutations with a TCR targeting KRAS-G12V and HLA-DRB1*07:01 and adding new mutations with a TCR targeting TP53-R273C and HLA-DPB1*04:02. In over 700 patients screened at MD Anderson Cancer Center with gastrointestinal or lung tumors, the Company has improved its match rate from
Executing against multi-pronged strategy to optimize manufacturing process and improve treatment flexibility: The Company doubled its manufacturing capacity in 2022, allowing for production of two products simultaneously. In the fourth quarter of 2022 IND amendment, the manufacturing process was enhanced to move from fresh to cryopreserved cell product. The use of cryopreserved cell products has reduced manufacturing process time from 30 days to 26 days, a
Expanding application of the hunTR® TCR discovery platform to add additional TCRs to the TCR Library in 2023: In November 2022, the Company presented a poster at the SITC annual meeting, highlighting its proprietary hunTR® (human neoantigen T-cell Receptor) discovery platform. The poster highlighted the ability of hunTR® to identify neoantigen-reactive TCRs, including shared mutations that could potentially be added to the Company’s TCR Library. The Company is working to expand the application of hunTR® to screen for shared KRAS, TP53 and EGFR mutations to rapidly advance new TCR library candidates from the lab through to clinical translation. Alaunos expects to expand its TCR library to 15 TCRs by the end of 2023.
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Conference Call and Webcast
Alaunos will host a conference call and webcast today, March 7, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. ET. Participants may access the live webcast using the link here or by visiting the “Investors” section of the Alaunos website at www.alaunos.com. To participate via telephone, please register in advance at this link. Upon registration, all telephone participants will receive a confirmation email detailing how to join the conference call, including the dial-in number along with a unique passcode and registrant ID that can be used to access the call. The event will be archived on the Company’s website for approximately 30 days after the call.
About Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc.
Alaunos Therapeutics is a leader in the science of T-cell receptor (TCR) cell therapy working to revolutionize solid cancer treatment and outcomes. The clinical-stage company’s TCR T-cell therapy (TCR-T) is one of the most advanced TCR programs targeting driver mutations in solid tumors with an ongoing Phase 1/2 trial of its TCR-T product candidates across six solid cancers. Alaunos is powered by two proprietary platforms: its elegantly efficient non-viral Sleeping Beauty cell engineering platform; and its hunTR® discovery platform, which is expanding its industry-leading library of TCRs against high-frequency driver mutations. Alaunos is a part of an ongoing collaboration with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), working to advance the science of TCR therapy. For more information, visit www.alaunos.com.
Forward-Looking Statements Disclaimer
This press release contains forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts, and in some cases can be identified by terms such as “may,” “will,” “could,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “believes” or other words or terms of similar meaning. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the Company's business and strategic plans, the anticipated outcome of preclinical and clinical studies by the Company or its third-party collaborators, the Company’s cash runway and forecast operating cash flow, the Company’s manufacturing capabilities and the timing of the Company's research and development programs, including the expected timeline for enrolling and dosing patients, submitting and receiving approvals on INDs and similar regulatory submissions and the timing and forums for announcing data from the Company's clinical trials. Although the management team of Alaunos believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, investors are cautioned that forward-looking information and statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of Alaunos, that could cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied or projected by, the forward-looking information and statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, changes in the Company’s operating plans that may impact its cash expenditures; the uncertainties inherent in research and development, future clinical data and analysis, including whether any of Alaunos’ product candidates will advance further in the preclinical research or clinical trial process, including receiving clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or equivalent foreign regulatory agencies to conduct clinical trials and whether and when, if at all, they will receive final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or equivalent foreign regulatory agencies and for which indication; the strength and enforceability of Alaunos’ intellectual property rights; and competition from other pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies as well as risk factors discussed or identified in the public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission made by Alaunos, including those risks and uncertainties listed in the most recent periodic report filed by Alaunos with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Alaunos is providing this information as of the date of this press release, and Alaunos does not undertake any obligation to update or revise the information contained in this press release whether as a result of new information, future events, or any other reason.
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Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc.
Statement of Operations
(In thousands except per share data)
Three Months Ended December 31 (Unaudited) | Year Ended December 31 (Audited) | |||||||||||
2022 | 2021 | 2022 | 2021 | |||||||||
Collaboration revenue | $ | 11 | $ | - | $ | 2,922 | $ | 398 | ||||
Operating expenses: | ||||||||||||
Research and development | $ | 5,607 | $ | 8,216 | $ | 25,018 | $ | 49,643 | ||||
General and administrative | 2,925 | 2,095 | 13,142 | 27,564 | ||||||||
Gain on lease modification | - | - | (133 | ) | - | |||||||
Property and equipment and right-of-use assets impairment | - | 740 | - | 740 | ||||||||
Total operating expenses | 8,532 | 11,051 | 38,027 | 77,947 | ||||||||
Loss from operations | (8,521 | ) | (11,051 | ) | (35,105 | ) | (77,549 | ) | ||||
Interest expense | (888 | ) | (745 | ) | (3,154 | ) | (1,189 | ) | ||||
Other income (expense), net | 250 | 2 | 529 | (13 | ) | |||||||
Net loss | (9,159 | ) | (11,794 | ) | (37,730 | ) | (78,751 | ) | ||||
Basic and diluted net loss per share | $ | (0.04 | ) | $ | (0.05 | ) | $ | (0.17 | ) | $ | (0.37 | ) |
Weighted average common shares outstanding, basic and diluted | 223,406,148 | 214,662,338 | 217,130,311 | 214,399,074 |
Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc.
Selected Balance Sheet Data
(In thousands)
December 31 (Audited) | ||||
2022 | 2021 | |||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 39,058 | $ | 76,054 |
Restricted cash | $ | 13,938 | $ | - |
Working capital, excluding restricted cash | $ | 15,695 | $ | 62,790 |
Total assets | $ | 64,937 | $ | 94,865 |
Total stockholders’ equity | $ | 38,555 | $ | 58,057 |
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