Ignyta Receives Orphan Drug Designation And Rare Pediatric Disease Designation From FDA For Entrectinib For The Treatment Of Neuroblastoma

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ignyta, Inc. (Nasdaq: RXDX), a precision oncology biotechnology company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted both orphan drug designation and rare pediatric disease designation for Ignyta’s lead product candidate entrectinib for the treatment of neuroblastoma.

“We are pleased that the FDA has provided us these designations, which highlight the potential for entrectinib to address unmet needs of patients with rare cancers,” said Jonathan Lim, M.D., Chairman and CEO of Ignyta. “Although Ignyta is intrinsically motivated to continue to aggressively pursue our clinical development program for entrectinib in solid tumors for the benefit of adult and pediatric cancer patients everywhere, we are pleased that the incentives provided by these designations – including the potential for seven years of marketing exclusivity and the potential to obtain a valuable Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher from the FDA – can potentially provide additional avenues for creating value for our stockholders.”

About Orphan Drug Designation

Under the FDA’s Orphan Drug Designation program, orphan drug designation is granted by the FDA to novel drugs or biologics that treat rare diseases or conditions affecting fewer than 200,000 patients in the U.S. The designation allows the drug developer to be eligible for a seven-year period of U.S. marketing exclusivity upon approval of the drug, as well as tax credits for clinical research costs, the ability to apply for annual grant funding, clinical trial design assistance, and the waiver of Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) filing fees.

About the Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher Program

Under the FDA’s Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher program, upon the approval of a qualifying new drug application (NDA) or biologics license application (BLA) for the treatment of a rare pediatric disease, the sponsor of such application would be eligible for a Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher that can be used to obtain priority review for a subsequent NDA or BLA. The FDA defines a “rare pediatric disease” as a disease that affects fewer than 200,000 individuals in the U.S. primarily aged from birth to 18 years. The Priority Review Voucher may be sold or transferred an unlimited number of times.

About FDA Standard Review and Priority Review Designations

Prior to approval, each drug marketed in the United States must go through a detailed FDA review process. In 1992, under PDUFA, the FDA agreed to specific goals for improving the review time of NDAs and BLAs and created a two-tiered system of review times - Standard Review and Priority Review. Standard Review can be accomplished in a ten-month time frame from the time the application is filed by the FDA, which typically occurs approximately 60 days following submission of the application. A Priority Review designation is given to drugs that offer major advances in treatment, or provide a treatment where no adequate therapy exists. The FDA goal for reviewing a drug with Priority Review status is six months from the time the application is filed by the FDA.

About Entrectinib

Entrectinib is a potent, novel, orally available, selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the Trk family of tyrosine kinase receptors (TrkA, TrkB and TrkC), ROS1 and ALK proteins. Entrectinib is designed as a targeted therapeutic candidate to treat patients with cancers that harbor activating alterations to TrkA, TrkB, TrkC, ROS1 or ALK. Entrectinib has demonstrated in vivo antitumor activity against various TrkA, ROS1 or ALK-driven mouse xenograft models of different human cancers, and has demonstrated oral bioavailability and been observed to efficiently cross the blood brain barrier in three animal species.

Entrectinib is currently in two Phase I/II clinical trials, the STARTRK-1 trial and the ALKA-372-001 trial. The company presented interim results from the ALKA-372-001 study in September 2014 at the ESMO annual meeting. The interim findings at such date showed:

No dose-limiting toxicities were observed, and only one Grade 3 or higher possibly drug-related adverse event was observed (Grade 3 fatigue, which subsided with dose reduction);

Eight patients remained on active treatment across the three dosing schedules, with four patients having received 9 to 21 cycles of treatment;

Entrectinib demonstrated a complete response in a patient with ROS1-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC);

Entrectinib demonstrated five partial responses, in patients with three different cancer histologies (colorectal cancer, NSCLC and neuroblastoma) and in patients with each of TrkA, ROS1 and ALK alterations; and

Entrectinib demonstrated prolonged stable disease in two patients: one with ALK-positive NSCLC and one with ROS1-positive pancreatic cancer.

In addition to neuroblastoma, Ignyta has filed applications with the FDA for orphan drug designation for entrectinib in multiple adult indications.

About Ignyta, Inc.

Ignyta, Inc., located in San Diego, California, is a precision oncology biotechnology company pursuing an integrated therapeutic (Rx) and companion diagnostic (Dx) strategy for treating cancer patients. The company’s goal with this Rx/Dx approach is to discover, develop and commercialize new drugs that target activated cancer genes and pathways for the customized treatment of cancer. It aims to achieve this goal by pairing each of its product candidates with biomarker-based companion diagnostics that are designed to identify, at the molecular level, the patients who are most likely to benefit from the precisely targeted drugs the company develops. For more information, please visit: www.ignyta.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements about Ignyta as that term is defined in Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Statements in this press release that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements include, among other things, references to the potential for Ignyta to receive FDA approval for entrectinib, the potential for entrectinib to help patients with neuroblastoma or other rare cancers, the potential for Ignyta to obtain a Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher from the FDA, the potential benefits of orphan drug designation or rare pediatric disease designation and the potential to create stockholder value. Actual results could differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to numerous factors. Such factors include, among others, the inherent uncertainties associated with developing new products or technologies and operating as a development stage company; regulatory developments in the United States and foreign countries; Ignyta’s ability to develop, complete preclinical studies and clinical trials for, obtain approvals for and commercialize any of its product candidates; changes in Ignyta’s plans to develop and commercialize its product candidates; the potential for final results of the ongoing Phase I/II clinical trials of entrectinib, or any future clinical trials, to differ from preliminary results; Ignyta’s ability to raise any additional funding it will need to continue to pursue its business and product development plans; Ignyta’s ability to obtain and maintain intellectual property protection for its product candidates, including reliance on Nerviano for the prosecution and maintenance of certain key intellectual property for all of Ignyta’s in-licensed product candidates; the potential for the company to fail to maintain the CLIA certification of its diagnostic laboratory or to fail to achieve full CLIA registration of such laboratory; the loss of key scientific or management personnel; competition in the industry in which Ignyta operates; and market conditions. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release, and Ignyta assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Investors should consult all of the information set forth herein and should also refer to the risk factor disclosure set forth in the reports and other documents the company files with the SEC available at www.sec.gov, including without limitation Ignyta’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2013 and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q.

Contacts

Ignyta, Inc.
Jacob Chacko, M.D.
CFO
858-255-5959
jc@ignyta.com

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