Seres Therapeutics Reports First Quarter 2022 Financial Results and Provides Business Updates

On May 4, 2022 Seres Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: MCRB), a leading microbiome therapeutics company, reported first quarter 2022 financial results and provided business updates (Press release, Seres Therapeutics, MAY 4, 2022, View Source [SID1234613474]).

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"Seres continued to make important progress toward bringing SER-109 to patients suffering with recurrent C. difficile infection (rCDI). Given the robust profile of SER-109 observed in our Phase 3 study, we expect the product to have a significant impact on rCDI, a serious disease with approximately 170,000 cases annually in the US. We look forward to meaningful additional clinical data, including in first recurrence CDI patients, from our SER-109 open label study later this quarter, supporting a mid-2022 completion of our BLA submission with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)," said Eric Shaff, President and Chief Executive Officer at Seres. "We are also advancing our commercialization efforts alongside our collaborator, Aimmune Therapeutics, Inc., a Nestlé Health Science company, in anticipation of a potential SER-109 product launch in the first half of 2023."

"In tandem, we are excited about our earlier stage pipeline and continue to enroll our Phase 1b clinical study of SER-155 designed to evaluate safety, microbiome alterations, and the impact on infections and/or graft versus host disease (GvHD) in adult subjects who are undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Preclinical activities are also underway for additional Infection Protection development candidates, leveraging our prior compelling clinical data in this therapeutic category, for indications such as cancer neutropenia, solid organ transplant, and antimicrobial resistant infections more broadly," continued Mr. Shaff.

Program and Corporate Updates

SER-109 Phase 3 ECOSPOR III study in recurrent C. difficile infection: SER-109, an investigational oral, live microbiome therapeutic, achieved its primary endpoint of superiority to placebo in reducing CDI recurrence in patients with rCDI.

Seres has achieved target enrollment in an open-label study of SER-109 in patients with rCDI (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03183141), which also enrolled over 25% of patients with a single recurrence of rCDI, to expand the SER-109 database in support of the planned BLA filing. Study results are anticipated in Q2 2022. The FDA recently endorsed Seres’ plans regarding a rolling BLA submission for SER-109. Seres intends to begin the BLA rolling submission in the coming weeks, and to complete the BLA submission, including data from the open-label study, in mid-2022.

Seres has an active SER-109 expanded access program at various sites across the U.S. The program is designed to enable eligible adults with rCDI to obtain access to SER-109 prior to a potential FDA product approval.

The Company continues to prepare for a successful product launch with Aimmune Therapeutics, Inc., a Nestlé Health Science company, who will be leading commercialization efforts. The Company believes that a substantial commercial opportunity exists for SER-109. The cost of a patient with recurrence of CDI has been estimated to result in approximately $34,000 in annual direct healthcare expenses; this does not include the substantial indirect costs associated with this disease. There are approximately 170,000 cases of rCDI annually in the U.S. and CDI results in over 20,000 deaths.

Seres continues to execute pre-commercialization activities in collaboration with Aimmune Therapeutics, including market education and data dissemination to the medical community. Medical Affairs led engagement of key opinion leaders has increased following the publication of the SER-109 Phase 3 data in the New England Journal of Medicine. In addition, activities have been initiated to engage payers in accordance with FDA guidance on pre-approval information exchange.

In January 2022, the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) published data from the SER-109 Phase 3 ECOSPOR III study evaluating SER-109 for the treatment of rCDI. The publication highlights key results including that SER-109 was superior to placebo in reducing CDI recurrence, with 88% of SER-109 patients achieving a sustained clinical response compared to 60% on placebo. SER-109 was well tolerated, with a side effect profile comparable to placebo and no serious drug-related adverse events observed.

SER-155 Phase 1b clinical study activities: In December 2021, Seres announced the enrollment of the first patient in the Company’s Phase 1b clinical study of SER-155 designed to evaluate safety, microbiome alterations, and the impact on infections and/or GvHD associated with SER-155 in adult subjects who are undergoing allo-HSCT. In April 2022, the SER-155 Data and Safety Monitoring Committee met as part of a planned data review, and approved a recommendation to continue with enrollment in Cohort 1 based on an evaluation of available safety data. The study is being conducted with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and the University of Chicago with additional sites expected to be added soon.

SER-155 is an investigational oral, rationally designed, cultivated microbiome therapeutic designed to reduce the incidence of gastrointestinal infections, bloodstream infections, and GvHD in patients receiving allo-HSCT. SER-155 is a consortium of bacterial species selected using Seres’ reverse translation discovery and development platforms. The design incorporates microbiome biomarker data from human clinical data and nonclinical human cell-based assays and in vivo disease models. The SER-155 composition aims to decrease the colonization and translocation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract to decrease the incidence of bloodstream infections and additionally to modulate host immune responses to decrease GvHD. In addition to SER-109, SER-155 represents Seres’ second active development program in its Infection Protection franchise.

Infection Protection investor event: In January 2022, Seres held a webcast event that highlighted development of microbiome therapeutics as a novel approach for Infection Protection in medically compromised individuals. Building upon SER-109, and in addition to SER-155, Seres is also evaluating additional preclinical stage programs in indications such as cancer neutropenia, solid organ transplant, and antimicrobial resistant infections more broadly.

Ulcerative colitis (UC) research: The Company previously reported clinical, microbiome and metabolomic data from the SER-287 Phase 2b study and the first cohort of its SER-301 Phase 1b study. Available data suggest that there may be an opportunity to utilize biomarker-based patient selection and stratification for future studies. Research activities remain ongoing to inform potential further development activities.

Financial Results

Seres reported a net loss of $56.6 million for the first quarter of 2022, as compared with a net loss of $35.5 million for the same period in 2021.

Research and development expenses for the first quarter of 2022 were $39.6 million, compared with $29.3 million for the same period in 2021. The research and development expenses were primarily related to Seres’ late-stage SER-109 clinical development program and manufacturing costs, as well as personnel expenses.

General and administrative expenses for the first quarter of 2022 were $18.6 million, compared with $11.7 million for the same period in 2021. General and administrative expenses were primarily related to personnel expenses, professional fees, including SER-109 commercial readiness and pre-launch expenses, and facility costs.

Seres ended the first quarter of 2022 with approximately $248.0 million in cash, cash equivalents and investments as compared with $291.2 million at the end of 2021.

Conference Call Information

Seres’ management will host a conference call today, May 4, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. ET. To access the conference call, please dial 877-270-2148 (domestic) or 412-902-6510 (international) and reference the Seres Therapeutics conference call. To join the live webcast, please visit the "Investors and News" section of the Seres website at www.serestherapeutics.com.

A webcast replay will be available on the Seres website beginning approximately two hours after the event and will be archived for at least 21 days.