TRACON Pharmaceuticals Reports Third Quarter 2018 Financial Results And Provides Corporate Update

On November 7, 2018 TRACON Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:TCON), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of novel targeted therapeutics for cancer and wet age‐related macular degeneration, reported financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2018 (Press release, Tracon Pharmaceuticals, NOV 7, 2018, View Source [SID1234530917]).

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Third Quarter 2018 and Recent Corporate Highlights

In September, we announced the publication of results from a Phase 1b clinical trial combining TRC105 with Inlyta (axitinib) in patients with advanced or metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in The Oncologist. These data were previously presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) (Free ESMO Whitepaper) 2016 Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark. The open-label dose escalation and expansion Phase 1b study enrolled a total of 18 patients (17 of whom were evaluable for response) who had received at least one prior line of therapy with a VEGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Patients in the trial received a combination of TRC105 and Inlyta and demonstrated an objective response rate (ORR) of 29%, an 88% overall disease control rate, and a median progression-free survival (PFS) of 11.3 months. For comparison, in a separate trial, the ORR seen in the large subgroup of VEGFR TKI-refractory patients treated with Inlyta (n=194) in the Inlyta AXIS Phase 3 study in second-line clear cell RCC patients was 11.3%, and median PFS was 4.8 months. The publication also noted that plasma levels of TGF-β receptor 3 (betaglycan) at baseline were significantly higher in patients who experienced a confirmed partial response, while levels of osteopontin were significantly lower at baseline for patients that achieved a confirmed partial response. Both markers correlated with time on study and their potential prognostic value will be investigated in the ongoing Phase 2b TRAXAR study. TRACON’s Phase 2b TRAXAR clinical trial of TRC105 in combination with Inlyta completed enrollment of 150 patients with advanced or metastatic RCC in Q3 2017 and top-line data are expected in December 2018.

In September, we announced that the sample size of the Phase 3 TAPPAS clinical trial of TRC105 in combination with Votrient was amended to increase the sample size to account for a higher than expected rate of withdrawal for progressive disease not confirmed by central review. The amended protocol was reviewed and accepted by the FDA, with retention of the special protocol assessment (SPA) agreement. We expect the interim analysis to determine the final sample size and eligible patient population of the trial in Q1 2019. The trial design was published in Annals of Oncology in October 2018 and was recognized as the Most Innovative Trial of 2017 by the Clinical and Research Excellence Awards.

In September, we submitted updated data from the Phase 1/2 trial of TRC105 and Nexavar in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to the Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposia of ASCO (Free ASCO Whitepaper), which meets in January 2019 in San Francisco. The trial completed Phase 1 enrollment and is currently enrolling up to 21 patients in the Phase 2 portion with overall response rate as the primary endpoint. Two of nine evaluable patients in the Phase 1 portion of the trial had durable confirmed partial responses (22%). For comparison, in separate Phase 3 trials, the durable confirmed partial responses seen with Nexavar in patients with HCC was 2% and 3%.

In October, we completed dose escalation of the Phase 1 trial of TRC105 in combination with Opdivo in lung cancer patients. We are currently enrolling two expansion cohorts of 12 patients each, one with patients naïve to PD-1/PD/L1 inhibitor therapy and one with patients who have relapsed following prior PD-1/PD-L1 therapy. We expect to provide top line safety and efficacy data from patients in the Phase 1 portion of the trial in December 2018.

In July, we completed the Phase 1 portion of a Phase 1/2 trial of TRC253 in patients with metastatic prostate cancer and are now enrolling patients in the Phase 2 portion of the trial at approximately 20 sites in the US. In the Phase 2 portion of the trial, we are incorporating circulating tumor DNA testing in order to allow for biomarker-directed therapy of prostate cancer patients who have progressed following treatment with an androgen receptor inhibitor. We now expect top line Phase 2 data in 2020, rather than 2019, due to slower than expected enrollment resulting from a lower than anticipated frequency of a specific tumor mutation targeted by TRC253 among metastatic prostate cancer patients. As a reminder, we licensed TRC253 from Janssen and if they exercise their right to reacquire the asset following Phase 2 proof of concept data, TRACON will be entitled to receive a $45M payment, up to $137.5M in additional potential milestones, and a low single digit royalty on sales.
"We anticipate significant potential catalysts over the next two quarters, including two randomized data points: top-line Phase 2 data from TRAXAR in renal cell carcinoma and interim Phase 3 results from TAPPAS in angiosarcoma" said Charles Theuer, M.D., Ph.D., President and CEO of TRACON. "Of note, we continue to be encouraged by the rapid rate of accrual into the Phase 3 TAPPAS angiosarcoma trial."

Expected Upcoming Milestones

Announcement of safety and efficacy data from the Phase 2 trial of TRC102 in combination with Temodar in patients with glioblastoma at the Society for Neuro-Oncology annual meeting in November 2018.

Announcement of top-line data, including biomarker correlations, from the randomized Phase 2 TRAXAR trial of TRC105 in combination with Inlyta for patients with advanced or metastatic RCC is expected in December 2018.

Announcement of safety and efficacy data from the Phase 1b trial of TRC105 in combination with Opdivo in patients with non-small cell lung cancer is expected in December 2018.

Announcement of the results of the interim analysis from the Phase 3 pivotal TAPPAS trial of TRC105 in angiosarcoma is expected in Q1 2019.
Third Quarter 2018 Financial Results

Cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments were $47.2 million at September 30, 2018, compared to $34.5 million at December 31, 2017. We expect our current cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments to fund operations into Q4 2019.

Research and development expenses for the third quarter of 2018 were $7.0 million compared to $4.3 million for the third quarter of 2017. The increase was primarily attributable to increased TRC105 drug manufacturing activities and direct clinical trial expenses in the third quarter of 2018 as compared to the 2017 period.

General and administrative expenses for the third quarter of 2018 were $2.1 million compared to $1.8 million for the third quarter of 2017.

Net loss for the third quarter of 2018 was $9.1 million compared to net income of $1.2 million for the third quarter of 2017. The net income in the third quarter of 2017 was a result of receiving and recognizing as revenue a $7.0 million milestone payment from Santen.
Investor Conference Call

The Company will hold a conference call today at 4:30 p.m. EST / 1:30 p.m. PST to provide an update on corporate activities and to discuss the financial results of its third quarter of 2018. The dial-in numbers are (855) 779-9066 for domestic callers and (631) 485-4859 for international callers. Please use passcode 3189378. A live webcast of the conference call will be available online from the Investor/Events and Presentation page of the Company’s website at www.traconpharma.com.

After the live webcast, a replay will remain available on TRACON’s website for 60 days.

About Carotuximab (TRC105)

TRC105 is a novel, clinical stage antibody to endoglin, a protein overexpressed on proliferating endothelial cells that is essential for angiogenesis, the process of new blood vessel formation. TRC105 is currently being studied in a pivotal Phase 3 trial in angiosarcoma and multiple Phase 2 clinical trials, in combination with VEGF inhibitors, as well as in a Phase 1 trial with Opdivo. TRC105 has received orphan designation for the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma in both the U.S. and EU. The ophthalmic formulation of TRC105, DE-122, is currently in a randomized Phase 2 trial for patients with wet AMD. For more information about the clinical trials, please visit TRACON’s website at www.traconpharma.com/clinical_trials.php.

About TRC102

TRC102 (methoxyamine) is a novel, clinical-stage small molecule inhibitor of the DNA base excision repair pathway, which is a pathway that causes resistance to alkylating and antimetabolite chemotherapeutics. TRC102 is currently being studied in multiple Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical trials sponsored by the National Cancer Institute or Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. For more information about the clinical trials, please visit TRACON’s website at www.traconpharma.com/clinical_trials.php.

About TRC253

TRC253 is a novel, orally bioavailable small molecule that is a potent, high affinity competitive inhibitor of the androgen receptor (AR) and AR mutations, including the F876L (also known as F877L) mutation. The AR F876L mutation results in an alteration in the AR ligand binding domain that confers resistance to therapies for prostate cancer. Activation of the AR is crucial for the growth of prostate cancer at all stages of the disease. Therapies targeting the AR have demonstrated clinical efficacy by extending time to disease progression, and in some cases, the survival of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. However, resistance to these agents is often observed and several molecular mechanisms of resistance have been identified, including gene amplification, overexpression, alternative splicing, and point mutation of the AR. For more information about the clinical trials, please visit TRACON’s website at www.traconpharma.com/clinical_trials.php