Mesoblast Chief Executive Dr
“Our Biologics License Application for marketing approval of RYONCILTM (remestemcel-L) in children with steroid-refractory acute graft versus host disease is currently under priority review by the
Financial Highlights for the Nine Months of FY2020 Compared with the Nine Months of FY2019:
- 113% increase in revenues to
US$31.5 million , compared withUS$14.8 million , comprising:
o 81% growth in royalty revenues toUS$5.9 million from sales of TEMCELL HS Inj.®1 by Mesoblast’s licensee for steroid-refractory acute graft versus host disease (SR-aGVHD) inJapan , compared withUS$3.3 million .
o 127% increase in milestone revenues toUS$25.0 million from strategic partnerships compared toUS$11.0 million .
- 34% reduction in loss after tax (
US$45.3 million compared withUS$69.1 million ) driven by:
o 113% increase in total revenues
o 15% decrease in research and development spend (US$40.9 million compared withUS$48.4 million )
- Cash on hand at
March 31, 2020 wasUS$60.1 million
- Pro forma cash on hand is approximately
US$150 million , with the additionalUS$90 million capital raised inMay 2020
- Up to an additional
US$67.5 million may be available through existing financing facilities and strategic partnerships over next 12 months
- Capital will be used for the:
o commercial launch of RYONCIL for acute GVHD
o scale-up of manufacturing for projected increase in capacity requirements for maturing pipeline, including GVHD label extensions and COVID-19 ARDS
o clinical programs supporting label extension strategies and regulatory approvals of Phase 3 assets.
Operational and Corporate Highlights for the Nine Months of FY2020:
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accepted for priority review the Company’s Biologics License Application (BLA) to seek approval of its lead allogeneic cell therapy remestemcel-L2 for steroid-refractory acute graft versus host disease (SR-aGVHD) in children under the brand name RYONCILTM.3- The FDA set a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) action date of
September 30, 2020 , and if approved, Mesoblast will make RYONCIL immediately available inthe United States .
- Mesoblast continues to build a targeted commercial team and inventory for potential launch of RYONCIL in
the United States , with the continued increase in revenues from sales of TEMCELL inJapan informing the projected uptake of RYONCIL.
- Based on the extensive safety and efficacy data for remestemcel-L in SR-aGVHD and similar cytokine release in both SR-aGVHD and ARDS, Mesoblast submitted an Investigational New Drug (IND) application for use of remestemcel-L in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe ARDS caused by COVID-19, which was cleared by the FDA.
- Promising results were seen with remestemcel-L under FDA-sanctioned emergency compassionate use in COVID-19 patients with moderate to severe ARDS, where nine of 12 ventilator-dependent patients were able to come off ventilators within a median of 10 days and were discharged from hospital.
- On the back of these results, a 300-patient Phase 3 randomized controlled trial in patients with moderate to severe ARDS from COVID-19 was initiated in up to 30 sites across
North America , with planned interim analyses that may result in stopping the trial early for efficacy or futility.
- Results from 70 patients with end-stage ischemic heart failure and a Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), a sub-study of 159 patients randomized to either Revascor® or saline, were presented at the 2020
American College of Cardiology Virtual Scientific Sessions , and showed a beneficial effect on LVAD weaning, hospital readmissions for heart failure, and major mucosal bleeding events.
- In the Phase 3 randomized controlled trial of Revascor for advanced heart failure, final study visits for all surviving patients have been completed, ongoing quality review of all data is being completed at the study sites, with a data readout planned for mid-2020.
- Mesoblast continues to collaborate with Grünenthal on the clinical protocol for a confirmatory Phase 3 trial in
Europe for MPC-06-ID in chronic low back pain due to degenerative disc disease, with the results of this and the US Phase 3 trial expected to support both FDA andEuropean Medicines Agency regulatory approvals.
Major Operational Milestones for the Next 12 Months
Remestemcel-L for SR-aGVHD and Other Inflammatory Diseases
- FDA has set a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) action date for RYONCIL in the treatment of pediatric SR-aGVHD of
September 30, 2020
- If approved, US launch of RYONCIL planned for Q4 2020
- Execute lifecycle extension strategy with investigator-initiated and sponsored clinical trials for pediatric and adult systemic inflammatory diseases.
Remestemcel-L for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in COVID-19
- Complete recruitment of Phase 3 trial
- Interim analyses planned which could result in stopping the trial early for efficacy or futility. First interim analysis when 30% of patients reach the primary endpoint
- Expansion into additional causes of ARDS including influenza and bacterial infection
- Establish strategic partnerships for manufacturing and commercialization.4
REVASCOR for Advanced and End-Stage Heart Failure
- In the Phase 3 randomized controlled trial of Revascor for advanced heart failure, final study visits for all surviving patients have been completed, ongoing quality review of all data is being completed at the study sites, with a data readout planned for mid-2020
- Initiate confirmatory trial in ischemic end-stage heart failure patients.
MPC-06-ID for Chronic Low Back Pain
- In the Phase 3 randomized controlled trial of MPC-06-ID for chronic low back pain due to degenerative disc disease, final study visits for all patients have been completed, ongoing quality review of all data is being completed at the study sites, with a data readout planned for mid-2020
- Work together with Grünenthal to complete clinical protocol design, obtain regulatory input, and receive clearance from European regulatory authorities to begin European Phase 3 trial.
Manufacturing
- Scale up of manufacturing to meet projected increase in capacity requirements for maturing pipeline, including GVHD label extensions and COVID-19 ARDS
- Implement proprietary xeno-free technologies to increase yields and output
- Plan for long-term move to 3D bioreactors to reduce labor and improve manufacturing efficiencies
Lead Program Updates
RYONCIL™ (remestemcel-L) for Steroid-refractory Acute GVHD in Children
- The FDA has accepted for priority review the BLA for RYONCIL under the product candidate’s existing Fast Track designation. If approved, this product is expected to be launched in the US in Q4 2020.
- Three peer-reviewed articles on distinct clinical trials of RYONCIL for the treatment of acute GVHD were published in the May issue of Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation, the official publication of the
American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy .
- Results from these three trials show a consistent pattern of safety and efficacy for RYONCIL (remestemcel-L) in patients with the greatest levels of inflammation and the most severe grades of acute GVHD. These clinical outcomes provide a compelling rationale for use of remestemcel-L in children and adults with other conditions associated with severe inflammation and cytokine release, including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and systemic vascular manifestations of COVID-19 infection.
Remestemcel-L for COVID-19 ARDS
- During the period March-
April 2020 , 12 ventilator-dependent COVID-19 patients with moderate/severe COVID-19 ARDS were treated with two infusions of remestemcel-L within the first five days under emergency compassionate use at New York City’sMt Sinai hospital. Nine patients successfully came off ventilator support at a median of 10 days and were discharged from hospital.
- These results contrast with only 9% of ventilator-dependent COVID-19 patients being able to come off ventilators with standard of care treatment at two major referral hospital networks in
New York during the same time period. This compassionate use treatment experience has informed the design of the clinical protocol for the randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 3 trial of remestemcel-L in ventilator-dependent COVID-19 moderate/severe ARDS patients in Northern America.5-6
- First patients have been dosed in the Phase 3 randomized placebo-controlled trial in
the United States of remestemcel-L in COVID-19 infected patients with moderate to severe ARDS on ventilator support. Enrollment is underway in up to 30 leading medical centers acrossNorth America and is expected to complete within three to four months, with interim analyses planned which could result in stopping the trial early for efficacy or futility. - The trial will randomize up to 300 ventilator-dependent patients in intensive care units to either remestemcel-L or placebo (1:1) on top of maximal care, in line with specific guidance provided by the FDA for robust statistical analysis. The primary endpoint is all-cause mortality within 30 days of randomization, with the key secondary endpoint being the number of days alive and off mechanical support.
REVASCOR for Advanced and End-stage Heart Failure
- Results of 70 patients with end-stage ischemic heart failure and a Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), from 159 patients randomized to either Revascor® or saline, were presented at the 2020
American College of Cardiology Virtual Scientific Sessions , and showed a beneficial effect on LVAD weaning, hospital readmissions for heart failure, and major mucosal bleeding events. The trial’s independent investigators concluded that these findings may reflect the effect of Revascor on angiogenesis, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, and warranted further clinical research. End-stage ischemic heart failure patients with LVADs are older and have co-morbidities such as diabetes, thereby closely resembling the majority of patients in the 566-patient Phase 3 trial for advanced heart failure. The full results from these 70 patients will be published in a peer-reviewed journal. - Final study visits for all patients enrolled in the 566-patient Phase 3 randomized controlled trial of Revascor for advanced heart failure have been completed, ongoing quality review of all data is being completed at the study sites, and data readout is planned for mid-2020.
- Mesoblast and the
International Center for Health Outcomes Innovation Research (InCHOIR) at theIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai inNew York have agreed on a clinical protocol for a confirmatory Phase 3 trial of REVASCOR in the treatment of patients with end-stage ischemic heart failure and a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), in line with FDA guidance. This product is being developed for these patients under existing FDA Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) and Orphan Drug Designations.
MPC-06-ID for Chronic Low Back Pain
- Final study visits for all patients have been completed in the Phase 3 trial with ongoing quality review of all data being completed at the study sites. More than 400 patients were randomized in this
United States trial, with a data readout planned for mid-2020. - Grünenthal and Mesoblast continue to collaborate on the clinical protocol for a confirmatory Phase 3 trial in
Europe , with the results of the two Phase 3 trials expected to support both FDA andEuropean Medicines Agency regulatory approvals for MPC-06-ID in chronic low back pain due to degenerative disc disease.
Financial Results for the Nine Months Ended
Loss after tax reduced by
- Revenues increased
US$16.7 million toUS$31.5 million for the nine months of FY2020, compared toUS$14.8 million for the nine months of FY2019.
o Milestone revenue increased byUS$14.0 million due to the up-front milestone payment ofUS$15.0 million received for the strategic partnership with Grünenthal GmbH in the nine months of FY2020. In the nine months of FY2019 we recognizedUS$1.0 million of cumulative sales milestones for sales of TEMCELL inJapan . Additionally, we recognizedUS$10.0 million of milestone revenue in the nine months of FY2020 and FY2019 in relation to our partnership withTasly inChina .
o Royalty revenue on sales of TEMCELL inJapan increasedUS$2.7 million (81%) toUS$5.9 million for the nine months of FY2020 compared withUS$3.3 million for the nine months of FY2019.
- Research and Development expenses decreased by
US$7.5 million toUS$40.9 million for the nine months of FY2020, compared toUS$48.4 million for the nine months of FY2019. ThisUS$7.5 million decrease was due to a reduction in third party costs for our Phase 3 advanced heart failure, chronic low back pain and GVHD clinical trials as enrolment is now complete and activities are decreasing.
- Manufacturing expenses increased by
US$2.5 million toUS$15.4 million for the nine months of FY2020, compared toUS$12.9 million for the nine months of FY2019 due to increased expenditure on pre-launch inventory for the potential launch of RYONCIL.
- Management and Administration expenses increased
US$2.0 million toUS$18.0 million for the nine months of FY2020, compared withUS$16.0 million for the nine months of FY2019.
- Finance Costs for our borrowing arrangements with Hercules and NovaQuest were
US$9.8 million for the nine months of FY2020, compared toUS$7.9 million for the nine months of FY2019, an increase ofUS$1.9 million .
- Income tax benefit increased by
US$0.4 million toUS$6.2 million in the nine months of FY2020, compared withUS$5.8 million in the nine months of FY2019 in relation to deferred tax liabilities recognized on the balance sheet during the period.
Additional components of loss after income tax also include movements in other items which did not impact current cash reserves, including fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration for which we recognized a gain on remeasurement of
The net loss attributable to ordinary shareholders was 8.66 US cents per share for the nine months of FY2020, compared with 14.02 US cents per share for the nine months of FY2019.
Financial Results for the Three Months Ended
Loss after tax reduced by
- Revenues increased
US$11.0 million toUS$12.2 million for the third quarter FY2020, compared toUS$1.2 million for the third quarter FY2019.
oUS$10.0 million milestone revenue recognized in the third quarter FY2020 in relation to our partnership withTasly inChina .
o Royalty revenue on sales of TEMCELL inJapan increasedUS$1.0 million (99%) toUS$2.1 million for the third quarter FY2020 compared withUS$1.0 million for the third quarter FY2019.
- Research and Development expenses of
US$14.4 million remained consistent for the third quarter FY2020 compared with the third quarter FY2019.
- Manufacturing expenses increased by
US$4.4 million toUS$7.6 million for the third quarter FY2020, compared toUS$3.2 million for the third quarter FY2019 due to increased expenditure on pre-launch inventory for the potential launch of RYONCIL.
- Management and Administration expenses increased
US$0.5 million toUS$5.7 million for the third quarter FY2020, compared withUS$5.2 million for the third quarter FY2019.
- Finance Costs for our borrowing arrangements with Hercules and NovaQuest were
US$3.4 million for the third quarter FY2020, compared toUS$2.8 million for the third quarter FY2019, an increase ofUS$0.6 million .
- Income tax benefit decreased by
US$0.3 million toUS$1.9 million in the third quarter FY2020, compared withUS$2.2 million in the third quarter FY2019 in relation to deferred tax liabilities recognized on the balance sheet during the period.
Additional components of loss after income tax also include movements in other items which did not impact current cash reserves, including fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration for which we recognized a gain on remeasurement of
The net loss attributable to ordinary shareholders was 2.84 US cents per share for the third quarter FY2020, compared with 5.00 US cents per share for the third quarter FY2019.
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References
1. TEMCELL HS. Inj.® is a registered trademark of JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.
2. United States Adopted Name (USAN) assigned to Mesoblast’s ex vivo cultured allogeneic human mesenchymal stem cells.
3. RYONCIL has been accepted by the FDA as the brand name for Mesoblast’s remestemcel-L product.
4. Mesoblast does not make any representation or give any assurance that such partnering transactions will be concluded.
5. Petrilli CM et al. Factors associated with hospitalization and critical illness among 4,103 patients with Covid-19 disease in
6. Richardson S et al. Presenting characteristics, comorbidities, and outcomes among 5700 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the
About Mesoblast
Mesoblast’s Biologics License Application to seek approval of its product candidate RYONCIL™ (remestemcel-L) for pediatric steroid-refractory acute graft versus host disease (acute GVHD) has been accepted for priority review by the
Mesoblast has a strong and extensive global intellectual property (IP) portfolio with protection extending through to at least 2040 in all major markets. This IP position is expected to provide the Company with substantial commercial advantages as it develops its product candidates for these conditions.
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Consolidated Income Statement
Three Months Ended | Nine Months Ended | ||||||||||||||
(in | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||||
Revenue | 12,201 | 1,249 | 31,455 | 14,755 | |||||||||||
Research & development | (14,379 | ) | (14,407 | ) | (40,922 | ) | (48,380 | ) | |||||||
Manufacturing commercialization | (7,612 | ) | (3,193 | ) | (15,456 | ) | (12,910 | ) | |||||||
Management and administration | (5,730 | ) | (5,256 | ) | (17,960 | ) | (15,998 | ) | |||||||
Fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration | 2,158 | (2,718 | ) | 1,276 | (3,352 | ) | |||||||||
Other operating income and expenses | (442 | ) | (82 | ) | (28 | ) | (1,060 | ) | |||||||
Finance costs | (3,414 | ) | (2,768 | ) | (9,853 | ) | (7,906 | ) | |||||||
Loss before income tax | (17,218 | ) | (27,175 | ) | (51,488 | ) | (74,851 | ) | |||||||
Income tax benefit | 1,955 | 2,205 | 6,158 | 5,778 | |||||||||||
Loss attributable to the owners of | (15,263 | ) | (24,970 | ) | (45,330 | ) | (69,073 | ) | |||||||
Losses per share from continuing operations attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the Group: | Cents | Cents | Cents | Cents | |||||||||||
Basic - losses per share | (2.84 | ) | (5.00 | ) | (8.66 | ) | (14.02 | ) | |||||||
Diluted - losses per share | (2.84 | ) | (5.00 | ) | (8.66 | ) | (14.02 | ) |
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
Three Months Ended | Nine Months Ended | ||||||||||||||
(in | 2020 | 2019 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||||
Loss for the period | (15,263 | ) | (24,970 | ) | (45,330 | ) | (69,073 | ) | |||||||
Other comprehensive (loss)/income | |||||||||||||||
Items that may be reclassified to profit and loss | |||||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | 94 | 85 | (551 | ) | 280 | ||||||||||
Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations | (361 | ) | 79 | (405 | ) | (104 | ) | ||||||||
Other comprehensive income/(loss) for the period, net of tax | (267 | ) | 164 | (956 | ) | 176 | |||||||||
Total comprehensive losses attributable to the owners of | (15,530 | ) | (24,806 | ) | (46,286 | ) | (68,897 | ) |
Consolidated Balance Sheet
(in | As of | As of | |||||
Assets | |||||||
Current Assets | |||||||
Cash & cash equivalents | 60,077 | 50,426 | |||||
Trade & other receivables | 3,001 | 4,060 | |||||
Prepayments | 6,315 | 8,036 | |||||
Total Current Assets | 69,393 | 62,522 | |||||
Non-Current Assets | |||||||
Property, plant and equipment | 1,965 | 826 | |||||
Right-of-use assets | 7,479 | — | |||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | 1,766 | 2,317 | |||||
Other non-current assets | 3,244 | 3,324 | |||||
Intangible assets | 581,943 | 583,126 | |||||
Total Non-Current Assets | 596,397 | 589,593 | |||||
Total Assets | 665,790 | 652,115 | |||||
Liabilities | |||||||
Current Liabilities | |||||||
Trade and other payables | 19,478 | 13,060 | |||||
Provisions | 27,152 | 7,264 | |||||
Borrowings | 27,000 | 14,007 | |||||
Lease liabilities | 3,059 | — | |||||
Deferred consideration | — | 10,000 | |||||
Total Current Liabilities | 76,689 | 44,331 | |||||
Non-Current Liabilities | |||||||
Deferred tax liability | 4,966 | 11,124 | |||||
Provisions | 28,109 | 48,329 | |||||
Borrowings | 59,951 | 67,279 | |||||
Lease liabilities | 5,762 | — | |||||
Deferred consideration | 2,500 | — | |||||
Total Non-Current Liabilities | 101,288 | 126,732 | |||||
Total Liabilities | 177,977 | 171,063 | |||||
Net Assets | 487,813 | 481,052 | |||||
Equity | |||||||
960,447 | 910,405 | ||||||
Reserves | 43,514 | 40,638 | |||||
(Accumulated losses)/retained earnings | (516,148 | ) | (469,991 | ) | |||
Total Equity | 487,813 | 481,052 |
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
Nine Months Ended | |||||||
(in | 2020 | 2019 | |||||
Cash flows from operating activities | |||||||
Commercialization revenue received | 5,579 | 3,321 | |||||
Upfront and milestone payments received | 17,500 | 26,409 | |||||
Research and development tax incentive received | 1,499 | 1,654 | |||||
Payments to suppliers and employees (inclusive of goods and services tax) | (57,722 | ) | (67,672 | ) | |||
Interest received | 533 | 493 | |||||
Interest and other costs of finance paid | (4,165 | ) | (2,906 | ) | |||
Income taxes (paid)/refunded | (7 | ) | (3 | ) | |||
Net cash (outflows) in operating activities | (36,783 | ) | (38,704 | ) | |||
Cash flows from investing activities | |||||||
Investment in fixed assets | (1,305 | ) | (202 | ) | |||
Payments for licenses | (100 | ) | — | ||||
Net cash (outflows) in investing activities | (1,405 | ) | (202 | ) | |||
Cash flows from financing activities | |||||||
Proceeds from borrowings | — | 43,572 | |||||
Payments of transaction costs from borrowings | — | (1,582 | ) | ||||
Proceeds from issue of shares | 51,559 | 30,258 | |||||
Payments for share issue costs | (2,211 | ) | (607 | ) | |||
Payment of lease liabilities | (1,219 | ) | — | ||||
Net cash inflows by financing activities | 48,129 | 71,641 | |||||
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents | 9,941 | 32,735 | |||||
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 50,426 | 37,763 | |||||
FX gains/(losses) on the translation of foreign bank accounts | (290 | ) | (113 | ) | |||
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 60,077 | 70,385 |
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