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AlloVir Reports First Quarter 2022 Financial Results

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May. 4, 2022
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  • Initiated posoleucel registrational study to prevent six devastating viral infections and now enrolling high-risk allo-HCT patients in the U.S., Western Europe and Asia
  • FDA granted RMAT designation to posoleucel for Phase 3 multi-virus prevention indication with an estimated annual addressable patient population of 40,000 allo-HCT patients
  • Progressed enrollment in three Phase 3 studies for posoleucel and a Phase 2 trial for ALVR106
  • Completed enrollment in Phase 2 study of posoleucel for the treatment of BK viremia in kidney transplant patients; initial blinded data will be presented at the American Transplant Congress in June

AlloVir, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALVR), a multiple Phase 3 clinical trial stage allogeneic T cell immunotherapy company, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2022. The company also shared progress across its virus-specific T cell (VST) programs, with its lead product, posoleucel, advancing into Phase 3 development for the prevention of infections and disease from six devastating viruses that commonly impact patients following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant (allo-HCT) – adenovirus (AdV), BK virus (BKV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6) and JC virus (JCV). Multi-virus prevention has the potential to transform the management of transplant patients, who currently have limited to no approved treatment options for these infections that threaten patient survival. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted posoleucel Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation for this multi-virus prevention approach in high-risk adult and pediatric allo-HCT patients.

“We are focused on rapidly advancing our lead product candidate, posoleucel, with the aim of delivering this potentially transformative therapy to patients in need as quickly as possible. Based on the strength of our Phase 2 data in both treatment and prevention, we now have three Phase 3 studies underway that aim to address a spectrum of needs in the post-allo-HCT setting – as a treatment for patients already suffering the devastating impact of viral infections and disease, as a preemptive therapy for patients who have reactivated one or more viruses, and as a prophylactic therapy in high-risk patients without viremia,” said Diana Brainard, M.D., Chief Executive Officer, AlloVir. “The multi-virus prevention approach is the most transformative use of posoleucel and, accordingly, we are seeing strong enthusiasm from hematologists and infectious disease specialists as we expand our Phase 3 study sites and enrollment.”

Recent Highlights

  • At the Annual Meeting of the European Society for Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) in March 2022, AlloVir reported updated preliminary data from the open-label Phase 2 study assessing the safety and efficacy of posoleucel for multi-virus prevention in high-risk allo-HCT patients. The updated data set, which includes more patients and longer follow-up, continues to demonstrate a substantial reduction in the expected rate of clinically significant infections with posoleucel therapy.
  • Based on the initial Phase 2 prevention study data, AlloVir initiated a global Phase 3 registrational study of posoleucel for the prevention of clinically significant infections and end-organ disease from posoleucel’s six target viruses in high-risk allo-HCT patients, either as prophylactic therapy in patients without viremia or preemptive therapy for patients who have reactivated one or more viruses. As 90% of allo-HCT patients reactivate at least one of these viruses, there is a large global market opportunity for the prevention of devastating viral diseases, with an estimated addressable patient population of 40,000 allo-HCT patients annually.
  • In April 2022, FDA granted posoleucel a third RMAT designation for multi-virus prevention, based on the initial Phase 2 prevention study data. This adds to existing RMAT designations for the treatment of AdV infection and for the treatment of hemorrhagic cystitis caused by BK viremia in adults and children, both following allo-HCT. Posoleucel is the only cell or gene therapy with three RMAT indications.
  • AlloVir initiated a Phase 3 registrational study of posoleucel for the treatment of AdV infections in adult and pediatric allo-HCT patients. AdV-associated viral disease is among the leading causes of life-threatening complications following allo-HCT, often involving multiple vital organs, including the brain, lungs and liver, and occurs in 32% of pediatric and 6% of adult allo-HCT patients.
  • Two compassionate use case reports of posoleucel therapy for refractory disseminated AdV infection post allo-HCT were presented at the 2022 Tandem Meetings |Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Meetings of the American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT) and the Center for International Blood & Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR). Following posoleucel therapy, both patients experienced reductions in viral load below the level of quantitation.
  • Shawn Tomasello joined AlloVir’s Board of Directors in March 2022. Ms. Tomasello brings more than 35 years of broad experience building and leading commercial organizations in the life sciences industry, with specific expertise in cell and gene therapy.

Upcoming Q2 2022 Highlights/Activities

  • The ongoing Phase 2 study of posoleucel for the treatment of BK viremia in kidney transplant patients has fully enrolled ahead of schedule and the study is now expected to complete by year-end. Initial blinded data from the study will be presented at the American Transplant Congress in June (Abstract 387). Topline study results are expected to be released early next year, once the trial has completed.
  • Compassionate use case reports of ALVR109 administered to four immunocompromised patients with protracted COVID-19 infection will be presented at the American Transplant Conference (Abstract 9011). Viral suppression and clinical improvement were observed in all four patients following administration of ALVR109 therapy.
  • Preclinical data on ALVR107, an investigational VST to cure chronic hepatitis B, will be presented at the International Liver Congress in June.

First Quarter Financial Highlights

  • Research and development expenses were $29.1 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2022, compared with $20.4 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2021. The increase year-over-year is attributable to costs related to the development of the company’s product candidates, increased activity in outsourcing of manufacturing and an increase in headcount in support of research activities.
  • The general and administrative expense was $14.1 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2022, compared with $10.5 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2021. The increase year-over-year was primarily attributable to increased headcount to support operations.
  • Stock-based compensation expense was $10.5 million and $8.1 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2022, and 2021, respectively.
  • As of March 31, 2022, AlloVir had cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities of $201.4 million, compared with $248.1 million as of December 31, 2021.
  • For the quarter ended March 31, 2022, the net loss was $43.9 million or $0.69 per share, compared with a net loss of $30.9 million or $0.50 per share for the quarter ended March 31, 2021.

2022 Financial Guidance

  • For fiscal year 2022, AlloVir continues to expect operating expenses to be in the range of $130 million to $145 million, excluding non-cash stock compensation expenses.

About AlloVir
AlloVir is a leading late clinical-stage cell therapy company with a focus on restoring natural immunity against life-threatening viral diseases in pediatric and adult patients with weakened immune systems. The company’s innovative and proprietary technology platforms leverage off-the-shelf, allogeneic, single- and multi-virus-specific T cells for patients with T cell deficiencies who are at risk from the life-threatening consequences of viral diseases. AlloVir’s technology and manufacturing process enable the potential for the treatment and prevention of a spectrum of devastating viruses with each single allogeneic cell therapy. The company is advancing multiple mid- and late-stage clinical trials across its product portfolio.

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