Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ: SANA), a company focused on creating and delivering engineered cells as medicines, today announced a portfolio prioritization designed to optimize the development of programs at or nearing clinical development, continue investments in our core research platforms and innovation, and maintain a strong balance sheet with an expected cash runway into 2025.
Expect to file IND this year for SC291 with potential clinical data in 2023
Expect to file INDs for SG295 and SC263 in 2023; SC451 and BCMA-targeted CAR T in 2024
Will discontinue internal investment for SC187 (cardiomyocytes in heart failure)
Prioritization and restructuring results in headcount reduction of approximately 15%
SEATTLE, Nov. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ: SANA), a company focused on creating and delivering engineered cells as medicines, today announced a portfolio prioritization designed to optimize the development of programs at or nearing clinical development, continue investments in our core research platforms and innovation, and maintain a strong balance sheet with an expected cash runway into 2025. The resulting changes include focusing its second HIP-modified allogeneic CAR T program on targeting CD22 for CD19 CAR T failures, halting further internal investment in its SC187 program (cardiomyocytes for heart failure), and stage-gating certain platform investments based upon clinical progress in humans. The prioritization and restructuring reduced the company’s headcount by approximately 15%, which gives the company the expected runway to invest in its key clinical programs over the next several years. Timelines for the company’s lead programs, including time to IND and clinical data, are not expected to be impacted.
“We are making significant progress with our platforms to address two of the fundamental opportunities to enable greater utilization of cell engineering to treat serious diseases – overcoming immune rejection of allogeneic cells and in vivo delivery of gene modification reagents in a cell-specific manner. We look forward to generating human proof of concept starting next year and are positioning the company to invest fully based upon the clinical data,” said Steve Harr, Sana’s President and CEO. “Losing talented and valued colleagues is painful, and we thank them for their contributions to Sana’s mission. Prioritization is important, and we will continue to make decisions based upon internal data, external evolution of the field, and the company’s needed capabilities to deliver on the promise of our pipeline with important medicines for patients.”
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- SC291 (HIP-modified, CD19-targeted allogeneic CAR T) – Sana remains on track to file an IND this year with initial clinical data expected in 2023. Preclinical data continue to highlight the potential for the HIP platform to hide our allogeneic cells from immune detection, creating the potential for longer CAR T cell persistence and higher durable complete response rates in cancer patients. The company intends to study this therapy in a number of B cell malignancies.
- SC263 (HIP-modified, CD22-targeted allogeneic CAR T) – Sana expects to file an IND in 2023. Over 50% of patients treated with approved autologous CD19-targeted CAR T cell products either relapse after a complete response or never reach a complete response. CD22, which is also a B cell surface protein, has emerged as a target to address patients that fail to achieve durable complete responses with a CD19-directed CAR T therapy. The CD22-directed CAR construct we are developing has led to a complete response in over 50% of treated CD19-failure patients. SC263 incorporates this clinically-validated CAR with T cells manufactured using our HIP platform. This therapy has the potential to treat patients with B cell malignancies who have failed previous CAR T therapies.
- SG295 (in vivo CAR T with CD8-targeted fusogen delivery of a CD19-targeted CAR) – Sana remains on track to file an IND in 2023. This program has the potential to generate CAR T cells in vivo (inside the patient), eliminating the need for conditioning chemotherapy and complex CAR T cell manufacturing. The company expects to study this therapy in patients with B cell malignancies.
- SC451 (HIP-modified, stem-cell derived pancreatic islet cell therapy for patients with type 1 diabetes) – Sana remains on track to file an IND in 2024. Preclinical data continue to highlight the potential for HIP modifications to allow these cells to evade both allogeneic and autoimmune rejection in type 1 diabetes. The goal of this therapy is to transplant hypoimmune islet cells with no immunosuppression into patients with type 1 diabetes so that these cells produce insulin in a physiologic manner in response to glucose.
- SC255 (HIP-modified, BCMA-targeted allogeneic CAR T) – Sana expects to file an IND in 2024 to treat multiple myeloma. BCMA has been validated as a target for autologous CAR T therapy in relapsed and/or refractory multiple myeloma. This program will incorporate a clinically-validated CAR and T cells manufactured using our HIP platform, with the goal of offering greater persistence of CAR T cells and the scalable manufacturing of our allogeneic process for patients with multiple myeloma.
- SC379 (stem-cell derived GPCs) – The glial progenitor cell (GPC) program aims to deliver healthy allogeneic GPCs, the precursors to both astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. This program has the potential to treat myelin and glial-based disorders, which represent a broad group of debilitating neurological disorders, including genetic disorders of dysfunctional oligodendrocyte or astrocyte production and more common diseases such as progressive multiple sclerosis. The company’s goal is to begin GLP toxicology studies in 2023.
- SG418 (Fusogen HSC program) - Sana is developing a hematopoietic stem cell (HSC)-targeted fusosome with the ability to deliver gene editing material in vivo to repair genetic abnormalities such as those that cause sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. The company’s goal is for preclinical proof of concept in 2023.
About Sana Biotechnology
Sana Biotechnology, Inc. is focused on creating and delivering engineered cells as medicines for patients. We share a vision of repairing and controlling genes, replacing missing or damaged cells, and making our therapies broadly available to patients. We are a passionate group of people working together to create an enduring company that changes how the world treats disease. Sana has operations in Seattle, Cambridge, South San Francisco, and Rochester. For more information about Sana Biotechnology, please visit https://sana.com/.
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