AC Immune Reports Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Provides a Corporate Update
AC Immune Reports Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Provides a Corporate Update
- ACI-24.060 ABATE Phase 2 trial to report Abeta-PET imaging results in Q2 and H2
- ACI-7104.056 VacSYn Phase 2 trial in Parkinson’s disease on track for interim data in H2
- ACI-24.060 for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) received FDA Fast Track designation
- ACI-35.030 ReTain Phase 2b program in preclinical (pre-symptomatic) AD patients, initiated by collaboration partner
- Cash of
CHF 103 million at year end, plus theCHF 15 million milestone payment received onFebruary 1, 2024 and the nextCHF 25 million ACI-35.030-related milestone, provides funding into 2026
Lausanne,
Dr. Andrea Pfeifer, CEO of
“We are also delighted that ACI-35.030 (JNJ-64042056), our anti-phospho-Tau active immunotherapy, has now entered the Phase 2b trial, conducted by our partner in pre-symptomatic AD patients. In addition, our ACI-7104.056 anti-alpha-synuclein active immunotherapy is advancing through Phase 2 testing for Parkinson’s disease (PD) with initial safety and immunogenicity data expected in the second half of 2024.
“AC Immune’s primary focus remains on these three active immunotherapy programs, each of which has the potential to transform how neurodegenerative diseases are treated and ultimately, to enable precision prevention of these diseases. Thanks to our strengthened leadership team and reinforced balance sheet, we are well-positioned to deliver de-risking clinical milestones, working towards our mission to shift the paradigm from disease treatment to disease prevention.”
2023 and Subsequent Highlights
Active Immunotherapy Programs
ACI-24.060 anti-Abeta active immunotherapy
- Received Fast Track Designation from the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of AD - The enrolment in the ABATE Phase 2 AD trial continues with cohort 3 now being expanded. Following data safety monitoring board (DSMB) review, no safety concerns have been raised to date, consistent with the previously observed safety profile.
- Initial interim ABATE safety and immunogenicity data from the first, low dose AD cohort were promising, with clear evidence of anti-Abeta antibody responses against toxic Abeta species observed in the blinded data.
- The first participant with Down syndrome (DS) was dosed in the Phase 2 ABATE trial.
- Six-month Abeta positron emission tomography (PET) imaging results are expected in Q2 2024, and 12-month Abeta-PET data are expected in H2 2024.
ACI-35.030 (JNJ-64042056) anti-phospho-Tau (anti-pTau) active immunotherapy
- Phase 2b ReTain clinical trial in participants with preclinical AD preparations are ongoing to initiate the study by H1 2024 by
Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , a Johnson & Johnson company (Janssen). - ReTain will evaluate the effect of ACI-35.030 on cognition and Tau pathology in approximately 500 participants with preclinical AD. These will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to a single dose level of ACI-35.030 or placebo, administered as intramuscular injections for a maximum of 4 years.
- Under the terms of the licensing agreement,
AC Immune received a milestone payment ofCHF 15 million onFebruary 1, 2024 and expects to receive another milestone payment ofCHF 25 million related to achieving an undisclosed enrolment target in 2025.
ACI-7104.056 anti-a-syn active immunotherapy
- Completed enrolment of cohort 1 in the VacSYn Phase 2 trial in Parkinson’s disease (PD), with 16 patients randomized. Enrolment and randomization of cohort 2 is ongoing as planned.
- No safety concerns have been reported to date with no reports of moderate or severe adverse events. Safety and immunogenicity updates from the trial are expected in H2 2024.
Diagnostic Programs
- A peer-reviewed paper published in
Nature Communications (Smith et al., Nat. Comm., 2023) showed that AC Immune’s wholly-owned a-syn-PET tracer ACI-12589 can detect a-syn pathology in multiple system atrophy (MSA) and differentiate MSA from other a-synucleinopathies. - The TDP-43-PET tracer program has progressed as planned and a clinical candidate has been selected. Further IND-enabling studies will be completed over the coming months to permit the initiation of a Phase 1 clinical trial in H2 2024.
- In the pivotal Phase 3 ADvance trial evaluating the Morphomer® derived Tau-PET tracer, PI-2620 in AD, the first participant was imaged and the study is progressing well. PI-2620 was discovered and developed using the Morphomer® platform as part of a research collaboration between
AC Immune and Life Molecular Imaging.
Corporate Updates
- Completed
USD 50 million equity financing inDecember 2023 , extending cash runway into Q1 2026. (This assumes the second ACI-35-related milestone payment ofCHF 25 million is received in 2025) - New grants that collectively provide more than
USD 500,000 in additional non-dilutive capital to support the advancement of diagnostic programs targeting TDP-43 (TAR DNA-binding protein 43) were awarded toAC Immune byThe Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) and theTarget ALS Foundation . - Strengthened leadership team with appointments of Dr. Nuno Mendonça as Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Madiha Derouazi as Chief Scientific Officer, and
Mr. Christopher Roberts as Chief Financial Officer.
Thought Leadership and Collaborations
- Initiated a research collaboration with Prof.
Michael Heneka , director of theLuxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine ,University of Luxembourg , to evaluate the therapeutic potential of AC Immune’s SupraAntigen®- and Morphomer®-derived inhibitors of the NLRP3-ASC inflammasome pathway in preclinical disease models. - Hosted webinar on PET imaging in AD featuring key opinion leader (KOL) Victor Villemagne, M.D. (
University of Pittsburg ). To view a replay of the event, click HERE. - Hosted KOL webinar on early diagnosis and prevention of AD featuring presentations by Kaj Blennow, MD, PhD, of
University of Gothenburg andSahlgrenska University Hospital , andGiovanni Frisoni , MD, ofUniversity of Geneva and theMemory Clinic atGeneva University Hospital . To view a replay of the webinar, click HERE.
Anticipated 2024 Milestones
ACI-24.060 anti-Abeta active immunotherapy |
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ACI-7104.056 anti-a-syn active immunotherapy |
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ACI-35.030 anti-pTau active immunotherapy |
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Anti-TDP-43 antibody |
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TDP-43-PET tracer |
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ACI-15916 a-syn-PET tracer |
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Analysis of Financial Statements for the Year Ended
- Cash Position: The Company had a total cash balance of
CHF 103.1 million as ofDecember 31, 2023 , compared to a total cash balance ofCHF 122.6 million as ofDecember 31, 2022 . OnFebruary 1, 2024 , the Company received the milestone payment ofCHF 14.8 million from Janssen for the commencement of ReTain, the ACI-35.030 Phase 2b clinical study. The Company’s cash balance provides sufficient capital resources to progress into at least Q1 2026, assuming potential milestone payment ofCHF 24.6 million related to achieving an undisclosed enrolment target for our ACI-35.030 and no other milestones. - Contract Revenues: The Company recorded
CHF 14.8 million in contract revenues for the year endDecember 31, 2023 compared withCHF 3.9 million in contract revenues in the prior year. For the year endedDecember 31, 2023 , our contract revenues ofCHF 14.8 million were related to the commencement of the first Phase 2b clinical study of ACI-35.030 per our agreement with Janssen. - R&D Expenditures: R&D expenses decreased by
CHF 5.7 million for the year endedDecember 31, 2023 toCHF 54.6 million , predominantly due to:- Discovery and preclinical expenses (-
CHF 5.8 million ): The Company decreased expenditures across a variety of its discovery and preclinical programs. - Clinical expenses (-
CHF 2.0 million): The Company had a net decrease in clinical expenditures largely due the completion of the Phase 1b/2a and the advancement into Phase 2b for our ACI-35.030 active immunotherapy. We increased expenditures for the continued clinical development of our Phase 1b/2 ABATE study for ACI-24.060. - Salary- and benefit-related costs (+
CHF 2.2 million): While the staffing position remained stable in 2023, personnel expenses increased due to the annualization of 2022 hires.
- Discovery and preclinical expenses (-
- G&A Expenditures: G&A expenses decreased by
CHF 0.5 million for the year endedDecember 31, 2023 toCHF 15.3 million . This decrease is related to a decrease in operating expenses across various cost centers. This is partially offset by an increase in salaries and related costs. - Other Operating Income: The Company recorded
CHF 1.4 million in grant income for R&D activities performed under our grants for the year endedDecember 31, 2023 . - IFRS Loss for the Period: The Company reported a net loss after taxes of
CHF 54.2 million for the year endedDecember 31, 2023 , compared with a net loss ofCHF 70.8 million for the prior period.
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Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In CHF thousands)
As of | ||||
2023 | 2022 | |||
Assets | ||||
Non-current assets | ||||
Property, plant and equipment | 3,376 | 4,259 | ||
Right-of-use assets | 3,508 | 2,808 | ||
Intangible asset | 50,416 | 50,416 | ||
Long-term financial assets | 361 | 361 | ||
Total non-current assets | 57,661 | 57,844 | ||
Current assets | ||||
Prepaid expenses | 6,437 | 4,708 | ||
Accrued income | 246 | 408 | ||
Other current receivables | 622 | 392 | ||
Accounts receivable | 14,800 | — | ||
Short-term financial assets | 24,554 | 91,000 | ||
Cash and cash equivalents | 78,494 | 31,586 | ||
Total current assets | 125,153 | 128,094 | ||
Total assets | 182,814 | 185,938 | ||
Shareholders' equity and liabilities | ||||
Shareholders’ equity | ||||
Share capital | 2,089 | 1,797 | ||
Share premium | 474,907 | 431,323 | ||
(105) | (124) | |||
Currency translation differences | (51) | 10 | ||
Accumulated losses | (316,197) | (264,015) | ||
Total shareholders’ equity | 160,643 | 168,991 | ||
Non-current liabilities | ||||
Long-term lease liabilities | 2,825 | 2,253 | ||
Net employee defined benefit liabilities | 5,770 | 3,213 | ||
Total non-current liabilities | 8,595 | 5,466 | ||
Current liabilities | ||||
Trade and other payables | 1,679 | 929 | ||
Accrued expenses | 11,087 | 9,417 | ||
Deferred income | 138 | 587 | ||
Short-term lease liabilities | 672 | 548 | ||
Total current liabilities | 13,576 | 11,481 | ||
Total liabilities | 22,171 | 16,947 | ||
Total shareholders’ equity and liabilities | 182,814 | 185,938 |
Consolidated Statements of Income/(Loss)
(In CHF thousands, except for per-share data)
For the Year Ended | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2021 | ||||
Revenue | ||||||
Contract revenue | 14,801 | 3,935 | — | |||
Total revenue | 14,801 | 3,935 | — | |||
Operating expenses | ||||||
Research & development expenses | (54,606) | (60,336) | (62,282) | |||
General & administrative expenses | (15,305) | (15,789) | (17,910) | |||
Other operating income/(expense), net | 1,486 | 1,343 | 1,182 | |||
Total operating expenses | (68,425) | (74,782) | (79,010) | |||
Operating loss | (53,624) | (70,847) | (79,010) | |||
Financial income | 1,044 | 69 | 6,485 | |||
Financial expense | (176) | (355) | (581) | |||
Exchange differences | (1,467) | 393 | 113 | |||
Finance result, net | (599) | 107 | 6,017 | |||
Loss before tax | (54,223) | (70,740) | (72,993) | |||
Income tax expense | (10) | (13) | (3) | |||
Loss for the period | (54,233) | (70,753) | (72,996) | |||
Loss per share: | ||||||
Basic and diluted loss for the period attributable to equity holders | (0.64) | (0.85) | (0.97) |
Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income/(Loss)
(In CHF thousands)
For the Year Ended | ||||||
2023 | 2022 | 2021 | ||||
Loss for the period | (54,233) | (70,753) | (72,996) | |||
Items that may be reclassified to income or loss in subsequent periods (net of tax): | ||||||
Currency translation differences | (61) | 10 | — | |||
Items that will not to be reclassified to income or loss in subsequent periods (net of tax): | ||||||
Remeasurement gains/(losses) on defined-benefit plans (net of tax) | (1,669) | 4,426 | 956 | |||
Other comprehensive income/(loss) | (1,730) | 4,436 | 956 | |||
Total comprehensive loss, net of tax | (55,963) | (66,317) | (72,040) |
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