Nanobiotix Provides First Quarter 2026 Operational and Financial Update

On June 2, 2026 NANOBIOTIX (Euronext: NANO – NASDAQ: NBTX – the "Company"), a late-clinical stage biotechnology company pioneering nanotherapeutic approaches to expand treatment possibilities for patients with cancer and other major diseases, reported an update on operational progress and reported financial results for the first quarter of 2026.

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"Nanobiotix continues to advance with focus, discipline, and ambition as we work to unlock the full potential of physics-based nanotherapeutics," said Laurent Levy, chief executive officer of Nanobiotix and chairman of the executive board. "During the first quarter of 2026, we strengthened our foundation by supporting the advancement of JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3), progressing our Nanoprimer platform, and reinforcing our financial position. We remain deeply grateful to the team members, patients, investigators, collaborators and shareholders who give us their trust, commitment and support as we pursue our mission of revolutionizing treatment outcomes for millions."

Operational Highlights

Part 1 data from Phase 2 JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) Study in Unresectable Stage 3 NSCLC (CONVERGE) presented at ELCC 2026 and updated at ESTRO 2026
Initial investigator-reported efficacy responses observed in 7 patients following the full treatment regimen of concurrent chemoradiotherapy, JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3), and consolidation with durvalumab showed:
Overall response rate ("ORR") = 85.7% (6/7 patients) reported at ESTRO 2026
In the same cohort of 7 patients, ORR observed at earlier time point and reported at ELCC 2026 was 71.4% (5/7 patients)
Complete response rate ("CRR") = 57.1% (4/7 patients) reported at ESTRO 2026
With the current standard of care, concurrent chemoradiation therapy (cCRT) ± durvalumab, depth of response remains limited in Stage 3 Inoperable NSCLC with very low rates of complete response (<5%)1
Absence of progressive disease and deepening response over time suggests potential for long-term durability
The procedure demonstrated an acceptable safety profile without serious treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs)
Early results suggest that intratumoral/intranodal injection of JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) is feasible and can be performed safely in patients with stage III unresectable NSCLC
Protocol amendment to global Phase 3 JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) Study in Cisplatin-ineligible Head and Neck Cancer (NANORAY-312)
Interim analysis eliminated and final analysis modified to be conducted sooner with fewer events than originally planned
New preclinical data presented at 2026 AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper) Meeting:
Pre-treatment with Nanoprimer followed by administration of LNP-delivered recombinant DNA ("LNP-DNA") designed for anti-tumor immunotherapy showed increased systemic bioavailability, reduced hepatic toxicity, and reduced cGAS-STING related inflammation compared to LNP-DNA administered without the Nanoprimer

First Quarter Financial Updates

Cash and Cash Equivalents: The Company believes that the net proceeds from the recent follow-on offering, together with its cash and cash equivalents of €42.1 million as of March 31, 2026, will be sufficient to meet its working capital requirements for operations into 2029, consistent with the Company’s currently contemplated cash burn rate.

About JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3)

JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) is a novel, potentially first-in-class oncology product composed of functionalized hafnium oxide nanoparticles that is administered via one-time intratumoral injection and activated by radiotherapy. Its proof-of-concept was achieved in soft tissue sarcomas through a successful randomized Phase 2/3 study in 2018. The product candidate’s mechanism of action (MoA) is designed to induce significant tumor cell death in the injected tumor when activated by radiotherapy, subsequently triggering adaptive immune response and long-term anti-cancer memory. Given the physical MoA, Nanobiotix believes that JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) could be scalable across any solid tumor that can be treated with radiotherapy and across any therapeutic combination, particularly immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Radiotherapy-activated JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) is being evaluated across multiple solid tumor indications as a single agent or combination therapy. The program is led by NANORAY-312—a global, randomized Phase 3 study in locally advanced head and neck squamous cell cancers. In February 2020, the United States Food and Drug Administration granted regulatory Fast Track designation for the investigation of JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) activated by radiation therapy, with or without cetuximab, for the treatment of patients with locally advanced HNSCC who are not eligible for platinum-based chemotherapy—the same population being evaluated in the Phase 3 study.

Given the Company’s focus areas, and balanced against the scalable potential of NBTXR3, Nanobiotix has engaged in a collaboration strategy to expand development of the product candidate in parallel with its priority development pathways. Pursuant to this strategy, in 2019 Nanobiotix entered into a broad, comprehensive clinical research collaboration with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to sponsor several Phase 1 and Phase 2 studies evaluating JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) across tumor types and therapeutic combinations. In 2023, Nanobiotix announced a license agreement for the global co-development and commercialization of JNJ-1900 (NBTXR3) with Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, a Johnson & Johnson company.

(Press release, Nanobiotix, JUN 2, 2026, View Source [SID1234666394])