Denali Therapeutics Reports First Quarter 2023 Financial Results … – GlobeNewswire

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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Denali Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: DNLI), a biopharmaceutical company developing a broad portfolio of product candidates engineered to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and lysosomal storage diseases, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023, and provided business highlights.

In the first quarter, we continued to make significant progress across our broad therapeutic portfolio, including the advancement of multiple late-stage programs, said Ryan Watts, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer at Denali. As the global Phase 2/3 COMPASS study of DNL310 (ETV:IDS) enrolls children with MPS II, we were excited to share new interim, open-label Phase 1/2 data demonstrating positive changes in behavioral and cognitive aspects of the disease that are particularly important to MPS II families and data suggesting additional peripheral activity in children who switched from standard of care. In addition, at the recent AAN meeting, we reported positive biomarker and safety data from the 28-day Phase 1b study of our eIF2B agonist, DNL343, and we are eager to learn more about the potential of DNL343 from its planned inclusion in the Phase 2/3 HEALEY Platform Trial. We look forward to continued collaboration with individuals, families, and communities impacted by neurodegenerative and lysosomal storage diseases as we strive to discover, develop, and deliver safe and effective new medicines.

First Quarter and Recent Program Updates:

TV-ENABLED PROGRAMS

DNL310 (ETV:IDS): MPS II (Hunter syndrome)

DNL310 is an investigational, intravenously administered, Enzyme Transport Vehicle (ETV)-enabled, brain-penetrant iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS) replacement therapy designed to address the behavioral, cognitive and physical manifestations of MPS II (Hunter syndrome).

TAK-594/DNL593 (PTV:PGRN): Frontotemporal Dementia-Granulin (FTD-GRN)

DNL593 is an investigational, intravenously administered, brain-penetrant progranulin (PGRN) replacement therapy enabled by Denalis Protein Transport Vehicle (PTV) technology, which is being co-developed with Takeda. Recruitment of participants with symptomatic FTD-GRN loss of function mutations in Part B (ascending multiple doses) of the Phase 1/2 study is ongoing.

TAK-920/DNL919 (ATV:TREM2): Alzheimers disease

TAK-920/DNL919 is an investigational, Antibody Transport Vehicle (ATV)-enabled, brain-penetrant TREM2 agonist intended to improve microglial function as a potential treatment for Alzheimers disease, which is being co-developed with Takeda. A Phase 1 study of DNL919 in healthy volunteers is ongoing in the Netherlands.

DNL126 (ETV:SGSH): MPS IIIA (Sanfilippo syndrome Type A)

DNL126 (ETV:SGSH) is an investigational, intravenously administered, ETV-enabled, brain-penetrant N-sulfoglucosamine sulfohydrolase (SGSH) replacement therapy designed to address the behavioral, cognitive and physical manifestations of MPS IIIA (Sanfilippo syndrome Type A).

Oligonucleotide Transport Vehicle (OTV) platform

Denalis OTV platform is designed to enable peripheral administration of oligonucleotide therapeutics such as antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) to address a wide range of neurodegenerative and other neurological diseases. Denali has selected five ASO targets for further development and is focused on advancing two OTV candidates towards clinical development.

Antibody Transport Vehicle (ATV):Amyloid beta (ATV:Abeta) program

ATV:Abeta is designed to increase brain exposure and target engagement of antibody therapeutics directed against Abeta, which may enable improved plaque clearance and/or reduced amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA). Accumulation of Abeta plaque in the brain is a defining feature of Alzheimers disease.

SMALL MOLECULE PROGRAMS

BIIB122/DNL151 (LRRK2 Inhibitor): Parkinsons disease (Idiopathic and LRKK2-Positive)

BIIB122/DNL151 is an investigational small molecule inhibitor of LRRK2, one of the most common genetic drivers of Parkinsons disease. Targeting LRRK2 has the potential to impact the underlying biology and slow the progression of Parkinsons disease. Denali and Biogen are co-developing BIIB122. Biogen is conducting two late-stage studies: the Phase 2b LUMA study in participants with early-stage Parkinsons disease and the Phase 3 LIGHTHOUSE study in participants with Parkinson's disease and a confirmed LRRK2 pathogenic variant.

SAR443820/DNL788 (CNS-Penetrant RIPK1 Inhibitor): ALS, MSSAR443820/DNL788 is an investigational, CNS-penetrant, small molecule inhibitor of RIPK1, a critical signaling protein in a canonical inflammatory and cell death pathway. Increased RIPK1 activity in the CNS is hypothesized to drive neuroinflammation and cell necroptosis and to contribute to neurodegeneration. Denali and Sanofi are co-developing SAR443820. Sanofi is conducting the global Phase 2 HIMALAYA study for participants with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

DNL343 (eIF2B Activator): ALS

DNL343 is an investigational small molecule activator of the eukaryotic initiation factor 2B (eIF2B), is designed to inhibit the cellular integrated stress response (ISR) and prevent or slow disease progression associated with stress granule formation and TDP-43 aggregation, which is a hallmark pathology present in nearly all individuals with ALS.

OTHER CLINICAL PROGRAMS

SAR443122/DNL758 (Peripheral RIPK1 Inhibitor): CLE and UC

SAR443122/DNL758 (eclitasertib), is an investigational, peripherally restricted, small molecule inhibitor of RIPK1. Sanofi is solely responsible for the development and commercialization of peripherally restricted RIPK1 inhibitors. Sanofi is conducting a Phase 2 study of DNL758 in patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE).

DISCOVERY PROGRAMS

Denali continues to advance a broad preclinical portfolio including programs enabled by the Enzyme Transport Vehicle, the Antibody Transport Vehicle, and the Oligonucleotide Transport Vehicle, and several small molecules engineered to cross the BBB and intended as potential treatments for patients with neurodegenerative diseases and lysosomal storage diseases.

Recent Corporate Updates:

Participation in Upcoming Investor Conferences:

First Quarter 2023 Financial Results

Net losses were $109.8 million and $65.2million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Collaboration revenue was $35.1 million and $42.1million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The decrease in collaboration revenue of $7.0 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023, compared to the comparative period in the prior year was primarily due to a decrease in revenue from our collaboration with Takeda primarily due to completion of the preclinical research service performance obligations, and a decrease in revenue under the Biogen Collaboration Agreement due to completion of the ATV:Abeta Option Research Services. These decreases are partially offset by an increase in revenue from our collaboration with Sanofi as a result of the $25.0 million milestone achieved in January 2023 upon first patient in a Phase 2 study of SAR443820/DNL788 in individuals with MS.

Total research and development expenses were $128.8 million and $86.1million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The increase of approximately $42.7million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the comparative period in the prior year was attributable to: an increase in ETV:IDS program external expenses primarily due to the accrued contingent consideration payment of $30.0million related to the acquisition of F-star Gamma, which was triggered in March 2023 upon the achievement of a specified clinical milestone in the ETV:IDS program; an increase in other unallocated research and development expenses primarily due to increased facility costs as a result of accelerated depreciation on leasehold improvements associated with the termination of the previous SLC lease; and an increase in personnel-related expenses, including stock-based compensation, mainly driven by higher headcount and equity award grants. Further, net cost sharing reimbursements from collaboration partners decreased as cost sharing payments owed to Biogen increased. These net expense increases were partially offset by decreases in TV platform and other program external expenses and PTV:PGRN program external expenses due to the timing of significant external research and manufacturing related activities period over period.

General and administrative expenses were $27.1 million and $22.5million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The increase of approximately $4.6 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 compared to the comparative period in the prior year was primarily attributable to an increase in personnel-related expenses, including employee compensation and stock-based compensation expenses, driven by higher headcount and equity award grants. Additionally, there were increases in facility costs, consulting, and legal professional services expenses.

Cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities were approximately $1.29billion as of March 31, 2023.

About Denali Therapeutics

Denali Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company developing a broad portfolio of product candidates engineered to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases and lysosomal storage diseases. Denali pursues new treatments by rigorously assessing genetically validated targets, engineering delivery across the BBB and guiding development through biomarkers that demonstrate target and pathway engagement. Denali is based in South San Francisco. For additional information, please visit http://www.denalitherapeutics.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements expressed or implied in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding expectations regarding Denalis TV technology platform, including the Enzyme Transport Vehicle (ETV), Antibody Transport Vehicle (ATV) and Oligonucleotide Transport Vehicle (OTV); plans, timelines, and expectations regarding DNL310 and the ongoing Phase 2/3 COMPASS and Phase 1/2 studies, including the continued recruitment of participants for the Phase 2/3 COMPASS study and the Phase 1/2 study interim data; plans, timelines, and expectations of both Denali and Takeda regarding DNL593 and the ongoing Phase 1/2 study, including the recruitment of patients for the Part B study; plans, timelines, and expectations of both Denali and Takeda regarding DNL919 and the ongoing Phase 1 study; plans, timelines, and expectations related to DNL126, including plans for advancement into clinical development; plans, timelines, and expectations regarding the advancement of OTV candidates towards clinical development; plans, timelines and expectations of both Denali and Biogen regarding DNL151, the ongoing Phase 2b LUMA study, and the ongoing Phase 3 LIGHTHOUSE study; plans, timelines and expectations regarding DNL788 of both Denali and Sanofi; plans, timelines and expectations regarding DNL343, including plans for the Phase 2/3 HEALEY ALS Platform Trial; plans, timelines and expectations regarding DNL758; plans, timelines and expectations of both Denali and Biogen regarding the development of Denali's ATV: Abeta for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease; plans, timelines and expectations for the new manufacturing facility lease in Utah, including the potential benefits of such manufacturing capabilities; and statements made by Denalis Chief Executive Officer. Actual results are subject to risks and uncertainties and may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of these risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to, risks related to: any and all risks to Denalis business and operations caused by adverse economic conditions, such as instability in the financial services sector, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and increased geopolitical uncertainty; risk of the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination of Denalis agreements with Sanofi, Takeda, or Biogen, or any of Denalis other collaboration agreements; Denalis transition to a late-stage clinical drug development company; Denalis and its collaborators ability to complete the development and, if approved, commercialization of its product candidates; Denalis and its collaborators ability to enroll patients in its ongoing and future clinical trials; Denalis reliance on third parties for the manufacture and supply of its product candidates for clinical trials; Denalis dependence on successful development of its blood-brain barrier platform technology and its programs and product candidates; Denalis and its collaborators' ability to conduct or complete clinical trials on expected timelines; the risk that preclinical profiles of Denalis product candidates may not translate in clinical trials; the potential for clinical trials to differ from preclinical, early clinical, preliminary or expected results; the risk of significant adverse events, toxicities or other undesirable side effects; the uncertainty that product candidates will receive regulatory approval necessary to be commercialized; Denalis ability to continue to create a pipeline of product candidates or develop commercially successful products; Denali's ability to attract, motivate and retain qualified managerial, scientific and medical personnel; developments relating to Denali's competitors and its industry, including competing product candidates and therapies; Denalis ability to obtain, maintain, or protect intellectual property rights related to its product candidates; implementation of Denalis strategic plans for its business, product candidates and blood-brain barrier platform technology; Denali's ability to obtain additional capital to finance its operations, as needed; Denali's ability to accurately forecast future financial results in the current environment; general economic and market conditions; and other risks and uncertainties, including those described in Denali's most recent Annual and Quarterly Reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 27, 2023 and May 8, 2023, respectively, and Denalis future reports to be filed with the SEC. Denali does not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, to conform these statements to actual results or to make changes in Denalis expectations, except as required by law.

Denali Therapeutics Inc.Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations(Unaudited)(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)

__________________________________________________(1)Includes related-party collaboration revenue from a customer of $0.1million and $2.2million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.(2)Includes expense for cost sharing payments due to a related party of $4.2million and $2.7million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

Denali Therapeutics Inc.Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets(Unaudited)(In thousands)

Investor Relations Contact:

Laura Hansen, Ph.D.Vice President, Investor Relations(650) 452-2747hansen@dnli.com

Media Contact:

Angela Salerno-RobinSenior Vice President, Media Relations, Healthcaredna Communications (212) 445-8219Asalerno-robin@dna-comms.com

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