Sangamo Reports Second Quarter 2016 Financial Results

RICHMOND, Calif., Aug. 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: SGMO), the leader in therapeutic genome editing, today reported its second quarter 2016 financial results and updated on recent events and development timelines for its preclinical and clinical therapeutic programs.

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"My mandate as CEO of Sangamo is to lead the Company in its transition from a research-focused organization to a clinical-stage product development company capable of building a versatile portfolio of therapeutics based on both our proprietary zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) and gene therapy platforms, and I am excited to be part of that evolution," said Sandy Macrae, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D., Sangamo's president and chief executive officer.

Dr. Macrae continued, "In my first few months I have been reviewing programs and working with the team to understand how best to use our resources to position the Company for success. As part of this process, we are re-prioritizing some of our efforts. In 2016, our intention remains to file an investigational new drug (IND) application for our hemophilia A program which uses an adeno-associated virus (AAV) cDNA gene therapy approach and to begin a Phase 1/2 clinical trial of our in vivo genome editing program in hemophilia B.  However, the initiation of our Phase 1/2 trials in MPS I and MPS II is delayed until 2017 and we expect that the timing of milestones related to some of our other programs will change as we refocus our efforts.

"I am confident that this review and future focusing of our efforts will be beneficial to the efficiency and performance of the organization in the long run. I am pleased to be leading Sangamo to a new stage in its development and excited to be a part of building a world class organization capable of developing innovative medicines for patients and creating value for its shareholders."

Summary of Therapeutic Development Program Updates
Sangamo has eight programs in therapeutic development in addition to ongoing clinical trials to evaluate its ZFN-mediated genome editing approach for HIV/AIDS in T-cells as well as hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). As part of its review and evaluation process the Company is prioritizing efforts to enable development of its therapeutics and execution of it trials to the highest standards.

The current expected status of Sangamo's programs is summarized below. Additional detail will be provided during this afternoon's call.

  • Sangamo expects to file an investigational new drug (IND) application for its AAV cDNA human Factor 8 (hF8) gene therapy program for the treatment of hemophilia A and to initiate the Phase 1/2 clinical trial of its in vivo genome editing approach for hemophilia B in 2016.
  • The Company's proposed Phase 1/2 clinical trials for both Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I (MPS I) and MPS II are expected to begin in 2017 after Sangamo completes certain in vitro preclinical studies and discussions with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  • IND applications for Sangamo's collaborative programs with Biogen in beta-thalassemia and sickle cell disease are anticipated to be filed in 2017 after some additional preclinical work to optimize the programs. Sangamo will provide more information as it becomes available.
  • Sangamo is evaluating the preclinical development plans for its in vivo genome editing approach for Fabry disease and Gaucher disease to inform the optimal path forward to IND application.
  • The Company expects to present data in 2017 from its ongoing Phase 2 clinical trial in T-cells (SB-728-1101 Cohort 3*) and investigator-sponsored Phase 1/2 clinical study (SB-728mR-HSPC) in HSPCs, both of which are designed to evaluate Sangamo's ZFN-mediated genome-editing approach for HIV/AIDS.

Recent Events

  • Appointment of Sandy Macrae as new president and CEO.  In June, Sangamo announced the appointment of Alexander 'Sandy' Macrae, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D., MRCP, as president and chief executive officer to succeed founder and former president and CEO, Edward Lanphier. Dr. Macrae, a physician scientist, joins Sangamo with deep experience in clinical development and global business strategy, most recently serving as global medical officer of Takeda Pharmaceuticals. Mr. Lanphier stepped down from his chief executive leadership role and, following the Company's 2016 annual meeting of stockholders on June 14, 2016, assumed chairmanship of Sangamo's Board of Directors.
  • Announcement of new gene therapy clinical development program for the treatment of hemophilia A.  Following the presentation of preclinical data at the World Federation of Hemophilia 2016 World Congress demonstrating supraphysiological levels of human factor VIII (hFVIII) expression from Sangamo's new proprietary AAV cDNA therapeutic, the Company announced that it is advancing the clinical development of this AAV cDNA approach (SB-525) for the treatment of hemophilia A.  Sangamo also announced the goal of filing an IND application with the FDA in 2016 and, pending FDA clearance, initiating a Phase 1/2 clinical trial in adults with hemophilia A.
  • Presentation of new data and recent developments from multiple research and ZFP Therapeutic® programs at 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ASGCT). At the 2016 ASGCT Annual Meeting, Sangamo presented new preclinical data from its proprietary ZFN-mediated in vivo genome editing approach for MPS I, providing histologic evidence of clearance of toxic glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in various tissues after a single systemic treatment of the Company's therapeutic candidate. Data were also presented from Sangamo scientists and their collaborators highlighting technological advances in process development and therapeutic applications. Specifically:
    • Data demonstrating the capabilities of ZFNs as tools in the development of allogeneic T-cell therapies, including simultaneous high efficiency biallelic knock out of the T-cell receptor (TCR) and HLA Class I protein as well as highly efficient targeted integration into these sites.
    • Improved multipotency and long-term engraftment of ZFN-modified HSPCs after treatment with Valproic acid (VPA), a small-molecule epigenetic modifier.
    • The use of serum-free conditions to increase ZFN-mediated targeted integration efficiency in isolated T-cells.

Second Quarter 2016 Results
For the second quarter ended June 30, 2016, Sangamo reported a consolidated net loss of $26.6 million, or $0.38 per share, compared to a net loss of $12.1 million, or $0.17 per share, for the same period in 2015. As of June 30, 2016, the Company had cash, cash equivalents, marketable securities and interest receivable of $172.6 million.

Revenues for the second quarter of 2016 were $3.7 million, compared to $8.4 million for the same period in 2015. Second quarter 2016 revenues were generated from the Company's collaboration agreements with Biogen and Shire International GmbH (Shire), enabling technology agreements and research grants. The revenues recognized for the second quarter of 2016 consisted of $3.6 million from collaboration agreements and $0.1 million from research grants, compared to $7.8 million and $0.6 million, respectively, for the same period in 2015. The decrease in collaboration agreement revenues was primarily a result of an amendment to the Company's collaboration and license agreement with Shire in the third quarter of 2015, which returned the rights to the hemophilia programs to Sangamo.

In the second quarter of 2016, Sangamo recognized $1.9 million of revenues related to research services performed under the collaboration agreement with Biogen, and $0.4 million of revenues related to research services performed under the collaboration agreement with Shire. In addition, Sangamo received upfront payments of $13.0 million and $20.0 million pursuant to the agreements entered into with Shire in 2012 and Biogen in 2014, respectively. The Shire payment is being recognized as revenue on a straight-line basis over the initial six-year research term. Beginning in January 2016, the Biogen payment is being recognized over approximately 42 months which reflects the revised service period related to Sangamo's deliverables under the Biogen agreement.

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