(STEM) Results Show Improvement in Visual Function Phase I/II Dry AMD Trial
Company to Host Webcast to Discuss Interim Data Today
NEWARK, Calif., June 19, 2014 — StemCells, Inc. (Nasdaq:STEM) reported positive interim results from its Phase I/II clinical trial of the Company’s proprietary HuCNS-SC® human neural stem cell platform in dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) yesterday evening at the 12th annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) in Vancouver, Canada.
- Interim trial results show a 65 percent reduction in the rate of geographic atrophy (GA) in the study eye when compared to the expected natural history of the disease as well as a 70 percent reduction in the rate of GA when compared to the control eye.
- GA is the progressive loss of two important retinal tissue layers, the photoreceptors and the retinal pigmented epithelium. This degeneration is the cause of vision loss in dry AMD.
- Interim results also indicate improvements in visual function, as measured by the ability to distinguish shades of light versus dark, also referred to as “contrast sensitivity.”
- Contrast sensitivity was improved in four of the seven patients and remained stable in the other three patients.
- The interim analysis is based on a minimum follow up of at least 6 months and demonstrates a favorable safety profile for administration of the HuCNS-SC cells into the sub-retinal space of the study eye.
“The interim data are very encouraging from two separate perspectives. First, the reduction in the rate of geographic atrophy suggests the HuCNS-SC cells are affecting the underlying cause of AMD. Secondly, the data demonstrates there are increases in contrast sensitivity, which is a vital aspect of visual function,” said Stephen Huhn, M.D., FACS, FAAP, vice president, CNS clinical research and chief medical officer at StemCells, Inc. “Impacting the progression of GA and enhancing visual function could have a very meaningful impact on the quality of life for AMD patients and the results to date strongly support our plans to initiate a randomized, controlled, Phase II proof-of-concept trial later this year.”
“These interim results have exceeded our expectations at this stage of the trial,” said David Birch, Ph.D., chief scientific and executive officer of the Retina Foundation of the Southwest in Dallas, Texas. “These results are particularly interesting given that the first cohort of patients had significant visual impairment and baseline GA. The next cohort of patients will have less impairment and we look forward to learning even more as we analyze data from the patients in the second half of the trial.”
StemCells, Inc. will host a conference call and webcast to discuss the interim results from the Phase I/II clinical trial of HuCNS-SC cells in dry AMD, after market close today, Thursday, June 19, at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (1:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time).
Interested parties are invited to listen to the call over the Internet by accessing the Investors section of the Company’s website at www.stemcellsinc.com. Webcast participants should allot extra time before the webcast begins to register and, if necessary, download and install audio software.
Event: Interim Results from the StemCells, Inc. Phase I/II clinical trial in dry AMD
Date: Thursday, June 19, 2014
Time: 4:30 PM EDT (1:30 PM PDT)
Live webcast: http://www.media-server.com/m/acs/113baab16d15da4dd0c81018d65a272e
An archived version of the webcast will be available for replay on the Company’s website beginning approximately two hours following the conclusion of the live call and continuing for a period of 30 days.
About Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Geographic Atrophy
An estimated 10 million people in the United States either have age-related macular degeneration (AMD) or are at substantial risk for receiving the diagnosis, according to the Foundation Fighting Blindness. AMD, a degenerative retinal disease that typically strikes adults in their 50s or early 60s and gradually progresses to destroy central vision, is the leading cause of blindness in adults over 55 years of age in the developed world. Age-related macular degeneration refers to a loss of photoreceptors (rods and cones) from the macula, the central part of the retina. Approximately 85-90 percent of AMD cases are the “dry” type of the disease, the advanced form of which is referred to as “geographic atrophy.”
About the Trial
The Phase I/II trial evaluates the safety and preliminary efficacy of HuCNS-SC cells as a treatment for dry AMD. Patients with dry AMD had to have evidence of GA to be eligible for inclusion. The investigation is divided into two sequential cohorts. Subjects are enrolled into each cohort based on best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), as determined by the Electronic Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (E-ETDRS) acuity test. Patients with BCVA of less than or equal to 20/400 in the study eye were enrolled in Cohort I. Patients with less severe BCVA of 20/320 to 20/100 in the study eye are being enrolled in Cohort II. Cohort I consists of four subjects who were each transplanted with 200,000 stem cells, followed by four subjects who have each been transplanted with 1 million cells. Cohort II will consist of eight subjects who will undergo transplant with 1 million cells. The HuCNS-SC cells are administered by a single injection into the space behind the retina in the most affected eye. Patients’ vision is being evaluated using both conventional and advanced state-of-the-art methods of ophthalmological assessment. Evaluations are being performed at predetermined intervals over a one-year period to assess safety and signs of vision improvement. Patients will be followed for an additional four years in a separate observational study.
The trial enrolled at five locations:
- Retina Foundation of the Southwest, Dallas, Texas
- Byers Eye Institute at Stanford, Stanford Hospital and Clinics, Palo Alto, CA
- New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY
- Retina Research Institute of Texas, Abilene, TX
- Retina-Vitreous Associates Medical Group, Los Angeles, California
More information about the StemCells Dry Age Related Macular Degeneration program can be found on the Company website at: http://www.stemcellsinc.com/Therapeutic-Programs/AMD-and-Retinal-Disorders.htm
Additional information about the clinical trial is available at: http://www.stemcellsinc.com/Therapeutic-Programs/Clinical-Trials.htm and at the U.S. National Institutes of Health website at: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01632527?term=stemcells+inc+amd&rank=1
About HuCNS-SC Cells
StemCells, Inc. has demonstrated human safety data from completed and ongoing clinical studies of its proprietary HuCNS-SC cells. StemCells clinicians and scientists believe that HuCNS-SC cells may have broad therapeutic application for many diseases and disorders of the central nervous system (CNS). Because the transplanted HuCNS-SC cells have been shown to engraft and survive long-term, there is the possibility of a durable clinical effect following a single transplantation. The Company’s preclinical research established that HuCNS-SC cells can be directly transplanted in the CNS with no sign of tumor formation or adverse effects. The HuCNS-SC platform technology is a highly purified composition of human neural stem cells that are expanded and stored as banks of cells.
About StemCells, Inc.
StemCells, Inc. is engaged in the research, development and commercialization of cell-based therapeutics and tools for use in stem cell-based research and drug discovery. The Company’s platform technology, HuCNS-SC® cells (purified human neural stem cells), is currently in clinical development as a potential treatment for a broad range of central nervous system disorders. The Company is conducting a Phase I/II clinical trial in chronic spinal cord injury in Switzerland, Canada and the United States, and has reported positive interim data for the first eight patients. The Company is also conducting a Phase I/II clinical trial in dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in the United States. In a Phase I clinical trial in Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD), a fatal myelination disorder in children, the Company has shown preliminary evidence of progressive and durable donor-derived myelination in all four patients transplanted with HuCNS-SC cells. In addition, the Company is pursuing preclinical studies in Alzheimer’s disease, with support from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). StemCells also markets stem cell research products, including media and reagents, under the SC Proven® brand. Further information about StemCells is available at http://www.stemcellsinc.com.
Apart from statements of historical fact, the text of this press release constitutes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and is subject to the safe harbors created therein. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the prospect of the Company’s HuCNS-SC cells to preserve vision; the prospect and timing of patient enrollment in the Company’s clinical trial in dry AMD; and the future business operations of the Company. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this news release. The Company does not undertake to update any of these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date hereof. Such statements reflect management’s current views and are based on certain assumptions that may or may not ultimately prove valid. The Company’s actual results may vary materially from those contemplated in such forward-looking statements due to risks and uncertainties to which the Company is subject, including the fact that additional trials will be required to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the Company’s HuCNS-SC cells for the treatment of any disease or disorder; uncertainty as to whether the FDA or other applicable regulatory agencies or review boards will permit the Company to continue clinical testing in AMD; uncertainties regarding the timing and duration of any clinical trials; uncertainties regarding the Company’s ability to recruit the patients required to conduct its clinical trials or to obtain meaningful results; uncertainties regarding the Company’s ability to obtain the increased capital resources needed to continue its current and planned research and development operations; uncertainty as to whether HuCNS-SC cells and any products that may be generated in the future in the Company’s cell-based programs will prove safe and clinically effective and not cause tumors or other adverse side effects; and other factors that are described under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2013, and in its subsequent reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K.
CONTACT: Greg Schiffman StemCells, Inc. Chief Financial Officer (510) 456-4128 Andrea Flynn Russo Partners (646) 942-5631
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