AC Immune Reports Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides a Corporate Update
- Announced exclusive option and license agreement with Takeda for ACI-24.060 on May 13 for $100 million upfront and total potential milestones of up to approximately $2.1 billion
- ACI-24.060 ABATE Phase 2 trial in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) on track with enrolment expectations
- ACI-7104.056 VacSYn Phase 2 trial of anti-a-syn active immunotherapy in Parkinson’s disease (PD) on track for safety and immunogenicity interim data in H2 2024
- Potent inhibitor of the inflammatory NLRP3 pathway, ACI-19764, demonstrates promising preclinical results and may be broadly applicable to treat CNS and non-CNS diseases
- Cash balance of CHF 175.2 million at quarter end, including CHF 92.3 million from Takeda, provides sufficient runway for three years
Lausanne, Switzerland, August 6, 2024 – AC Immune SA (NASDAQ: ACIU), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering precision therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases, today reported results for the quarter ended June 30, 2024, and provided a corporate update.
Dr. Andrea Pfeifer, CEO of AC Immune SA, commented, “AC Immune is entering the second half of 2024 with tremendous momentum. We are excited about the recently announced partnership with Takeda for ACI-24.060 as a potential best-in-class Abeta-targeted active immunotherapy. Enrollment in the ABATE Phase 2 trial of ACI-24.060 in AD continues to progress as planned.”
“We are also excited to be advancing our preclinical programs, some of which were recently featured in multiple presentations at the AAIC 2024 conference. Our novel morADC platform, a synergistic combination of our SupraAntigen® and Morphomer® platforms, has significant potential for enhanced targeted interventions for a variety of neurodegenerative diseases and also offers opportunities for simultaneous combination approaches. These morADCs are already showing promise in multiple preclinical models, and we look forward to sharing more details on this and on other preclinical development programs in an upcoming R&D day. Our solid financial position, enhanced by the Takeda partnership, enables us to drive clinical and preclinical development, leveraging the core competency of AC Immune that is anchored by our foundational expertise in neurodegenerative disease drug discovery.”
Q2 2024 and Subsequent Highlights
- AC Immune and Takeda signed an exclusive option and license agreement for AC Immune’s active immunotherapies targeting Abeta, including ACI-24.060 for AD. Under the terms of the agreement, AC Immune received an upfront payment of $100 million from Takeda and, if all related milestones are achieved over the course of the agreement, is eligible to receive payments of up to approximately $2.1 billion including an option exercise fee and additional potential development, commercial and sales-based milestones. Upon commercialization, AC Immune will be entitled to receive tiered double-digit royalties on worldwide net sales.
- Enrolment in the ACI-24.060 ABATE Phase 2 AD trial continues.
- We also completed the regulatory toxicology studies for the anti-TDP-43 monoclonal antibody candidate in Q2 which will enable us to proceed with IND filing.
- Our targeted NLRP3 inhibitor candidates continue to show excellent promise in preclinical results featured at the AD/PD™ 2024 conference:
- ACI-19764 is a brain penetrant small molecule in preclinical development that directly binds and inhibits NLRP3. Its activity in vitro and in vivo was demonstrated in two models of neuroinflammation. In addition, ACI-19764 demonstrated an excellent safety profile and optimal exposure for sustained NLRP3 inhibition in the brain.
- AC Immune intends to file an IND from the NLRP3 program in the near future.
- AC Immune’s preclinical programs were featured in multiple presentations at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2024:
- A new class of neurodegenerative disease-fighting drugs: morADC (Morphomer®- antibody drug conjugates), presented by Madiha Derouazi (Chief Scientific Officer, AC Immune), featured data from AC Immune’s proprietary morADC platform. Results demonstrated the ability of morADCs to penetrate the blood brain barrier in vivo and produce potent catalytic activity in vitro compared to the parental monoclonal antibody or small molecule alone.
- Active immunotherapy, ACI-24.060, induces anti-Abeta antibodies with binding profiles mirroring clinically validated monoclonal antibodies, presented by Emma Fiorini (AC Immune), featured results from non-human primates demonstrating that ACI-24.060 induced antibody responses in a similar range of levels of donanemab and lecanemab and with preferential oligomeric Abeta binding as compared to monomeric Abeta.
- Discovery and preclinical development of [18F]ACI-19626, a first-in-class TDP-43 PET tracer, presented by Tamara Seredenina (AC Immune), described the selection of [18F]ACI-19626 for evaluation as a potential PET tracer for detection and monitoring progression of TDP-43 aggregates based on its favorable affinity, selectivity and pharmacokinetic properties.
- Board and Management Share Purchases: Members of the Board of Directors and certain members of executive management purchased shares in AC Immune SA during Q2 2024, following the announcement of the exclusive option and license agreement with Takeda for ACI-24.060. As a foreign private issuer (FPI), individual shareholdings will be disclosed in the Annual Report on Form 20-F.
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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TDP-43-PET tracer |
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ACI-15916 a-syn-PET tracer |
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Analysis of Financial Statements for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2024
- Cash Position: The Company had a total cash balance of CHF 175.2 million (CHF 103.1 million as of December 31, 2023), composed of CHF 51.6 million in cash and cash equivalents and CHF 123.6 million in short-term financial assets. The Company’s cash balance provides sufficient capital resources for three years, assuming the potential milestone payment of CHF 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 0.7 million in contract revenues for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared to nil in the comparable prior period. For the three months ended June 30, 2024, our contract revenues of CHF 0.7 million were related to the efforts made under the agreement with Takeda.
- R&D Expenditures: R&D expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2024, were CHF 17.1 million compared to CHF 13.7 million in the comparable period in 2023. The increase was due mainly to higher clinical expenses, driven by the ramp-up activities for our Phase 2 VacSYn study evaluating ACI-7104.056 in early PD and for the expansion of the ABATE study in our ACI-24.060 active immunotherapy.
- G&A Expenditures: G&A increased by CHF 0.9 million to CHF 4.6 million, mostly due to an increase in legal fees related to business development and licensing activities, as well as salaries and related costs, largely attributable to the higher expenses from equity awards granted in 2024, which have a higher fair value based on our share price development.
- Other Operating Income: The Company recognized less than CHF 0.1 million in grant income from Target ALS grants.
- IFRS Loss for the Period: The Company reported a net loss after taxes of CHF 22.8 million for the three months ended June 30, 2024, compared with a net loss of CHF 16.8 million for the comparable period in 2023.
About AC Immune SA
AC Immune SA is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company and a global leader in precision prevention for neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and NeuroOrphan indications driven by misfolded proteins. The Company’s two clinically validated technology platforms, SupraAntigen® and Morphomer®, fuel its broad and diversified pipeline of first- and best-in-class assets, which currently features sixteen therapeutic and diagnostic programs, including five in Phase 2 development and one in Phase 3. AC Immune has a strong track record of securing strategic partnerships with leading global pharmaceutical companies, resulting in substantial non-dilutive funding to advance its proprietary programs and >$4.5 billion in potential milestone payments plus royalties.
SupraAntigen® is a registered trademark of AC Immune SA in the following territories: AU, EU, CH, GB, JP, RU, SG and USA. Morphomer® is a registered trademark of AC Immune SA in CN, CH, GB, JP, KR, NO and RU.
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For further information, please contact:
SVP, Investor Relations & Corporate Communications Gary Waanders, Ph.D., MBA AC Immune Phone: +41 21 345 91 91 Email: gary.waanders@acimmune.com | U.S. Investors Corey Davis, Ph.D. LifeSci Advisors Phone: +1 212 915 2577 Email: cdavis@lifesciadvisors.com |
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Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
(In CHF thousands)
As of | ||||
June 30, | December 31, | |||
2024 | 2023 | |||
Assets | ||||
Non-current assets | ||||
Property, plant and equipment | 2,926 | 3,376 | ||
Right-of-use assets | 3,235 | 3,508 | ||
Intangible asset | 50,416 | 50,416 | ||
Long-term financial assets | 415 | 361 | ||
Total non-current assets | 56,992 | 57,661 | ||
Current assets | ||||
Prepaid expenses | 3,864 | 6,437 | ||
Accrued income | 402 | 246 | ||
Other current receivables | 1,153 | 622 | ||
Accounts receivable | — | 14,800 | ||
Short-term financial assets | 123,560 | 24,554 | ||
Cash and cash equivalents | 51,564 | 78,494 | ||
Total current assets | 180,543 | 125,153 | ||
Total assets | 237,535 | 182,814 | ||
Shareholders' equity and liabilities | ||||
Shareholders’ equity | ||||
Share capital | 2,212 | 2,089 | ||
Share premium | 476,074 | 474,907 | ||
Treasury shares | (218) | (105) | ||
Currency translation differences | (35) | (51) | ||
Accumulated losses | (354,608) | (316,197) | ||
Total shareholders’ equity | 123,425 | 160,643 | ||
Non-current liabilities | ||||
Long-term deferred contract revenue | 5,170 | — | ||
Long-term lease liabilities | 2,542 | 2,825 | ||
Net employee defined benefit liabilities | 5,868 | 5,770 | ||
Total non-current liabilities | 13,580 | 8,595 | ||
Current liabilities | ||||
Trade and other payables | 1,435 | 1,679 | ||
Accrued expenses | 11,895 | 11,087 | ||
Short-term deferred income | 45 | 138 | ||
Short-term deferred contract revenue | 86,468 | — | ||
Short-term lease liabilities | 687 | 672 | ||
Total current liabilities | 100,530 | 13,576 | ||
Total liabilities | 114,110 | 22,171 | ||
Total shareholders’ equity and liabilities | 237,535 | 182,814 |
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income/(Loss) (Unaudited)
(In CHF thousands, except for per-share data)
For the Three Months | For the Six Months | |||||||
Ended June 30, | Ended June 30, | |||||||
2024 | 2023 | 2024 | 2023 | |||||
Revenue | ||||||||
Contract revenue | 687 | — | 687 | — | ||||
Total revenue | 687 | — | 687 | — | ||||
Operating expenses | ||||||||
Research & development expenses | (17,138) | (13,682) | (32,303) | (27,555) | ||||
General & administrative expenses | (4,551) | (3,681) | (9,522) | (7,787) | ||||
Other operating income/(expense), net | 41 | 317 | 109 | 725 | ||||
Total operating expenses | (21,648) | (17,046) | (41,716) | (34,617) | ||||
Operating loss | (20,961) | (17,046) | (41,029) | (34,617) | ||||
Financial income | 739 | 259 | 1,368 | 468 | ||||
Financial expense | (34) | (27) | (70) | (124) | ||||
Exchange differences | (2,504) | (16) | (891) | (67) | ||||
Finance result, net | (1,799) | 216 | 407 | 277 | ||||
Loss before tax | (22,760) | (16,830) | (40,622) | (34,340) | ||||
Income tax expense | — | (3) | — | (6) | ||||
Loss for the period | (22,760) | (16,833) | (40,622) | (34,346) | ||||
Loss per share: | (0.23) | (0.20) | (0.41) | (0.41) |
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income/(Loss) (Unaudited)
(In CHF thousands)
For the Three Months | For the Six Months | |||||||
Ended June 30, | Ended June 30, | |||||||
2024 | 2023 | 2024 | 2023 | |||||
Loss for the period | (22,760) | (16,833) | (40,622) | (34,346) | ||||
Items that will be reclassified to income or loss in subsequent periods (net of tax): | ||||||||
Currency translation differences | — | (8) | 16 | (16) | ||||
Items that will not to be reclassified to income or loss in subsequent periods (net of tax): | ||||||||
Remeasurement gains on defined-benefit plans | — | — | — | — | ||||
Total comprehensive loss (net of tax) | (22,760) | (16,841) | (40,606) | (34,362) |
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