Celsion Corporation Reports First Quarter 2019 Financial Results and Provides Business Update


Company to Hold Conference Call on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. EDT

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J, May 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Celsion Corporation (NASDAQ: CLSN), an oncology drug development company, today announced financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2019 and provided an update on its development programs for ThermoDox®, its proprietary heat-activated liposomal encapsulation of doxorubicin, and GEN-1, an IL-12 DNA plasmid vector encased in a nanoparticle delivery system, which enables cell transfection followed by persistent, local secretion of the IL-12 protein. The Company's lead program is ThermoDox®, which is currently in Phase III development for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), or primary liver cancer. The Company's immunotherapy candidate, GEN-1, is currently in Phase I/II development for the localized treatment of newly diagnosed Stage III/IV ovarian cancer.

“Celsion continues to make significant progress with our two ongoing clinical development programs for ThermoDox® and GEN-1. With sound fundamentals and a strong balance sheet, we are well positioned to see our clinical programs through transformative milestones over the next year. We are looking forward to the first of two preplanned, interim efficacy analyses for the Phase III OPTIMA Study expected in the second half of 2019 and mid-2020, respectively. This global, pivotal study completed patient enrollment in August 2018 at over 65 clinical sites in 14 different countries, including all of the markets where primary liver cancer is a major problem,” said Michael H. Tardugno, Celsion's chairman, president and chief executive officer. “Our Phase I/II OVATION 2 Study in newly diagnosed ovarian cancer is now recruiting patients and continues to work through the activation of up to 31 clinical sites by the end of this year. Importantly, enrollment of patients in the Phase I portion of the study is expected to be complete and initial data reported by the end of 2019. This promising clinical development program in immunotherapy has generated impressive results in previous trials.”

Recent Developments

ThermoDox®

Issuance of New U.S. Patent for ThermoDox®. On April 17, 2019, the Company announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted U.S. Patent No. 10,251,901 B2 – Thermosensitive Nanoparticle Formulations and Method of Making the Same, which is directly applicable to the method of treating cancer using a new ThermoDox® formulation. The claim covers a method for preparing (as well as the composition of) a doxorubicin sulfate temperature-sensitive liposome and extends coverage time over ThermoDox’s current patent portfolio to 2033. This new patent broadens our intellectual property portfolio providing for life cycle management of ThermoDox® well into the future.

Publication of ThermoDox® Study Results in the Peer-Reviewed Journal, Radiology. On January 17, 2019, the Company announced that results from the Phase I TARDOX trial of ThermoDox® conducted at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, were published in the peer-reviewed journal, Radiology. The findings published in Radiology serve as a companion paper to the groundbreaking work published in Lancet Oncology in July 2018. This was the first published study to evaluate ThermoDox® when combined with high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). The Radiology publication was accompanied by an editorial highlighting the significance of utilizing HIFU to safely deliver oncologically relevant concentrations of doxorubicin with ThermoDox®.

The article, titled, “Focused Ultrasound Hyperthermia for Targeted Drug Release from Thermosensitive Liposomes: Results from a Phase I Trial,” included an evaluation of the TARDOX results and the safety, efficacy and utility of treatment with ThermoDox® plus targeted, non-invasive ultrasound in patients with solid liver tumors, with treatment plans based on patient-specific modeling.

The Phase I TARDOX study was carried out as a multi-disciplinary collaboration between Celsion, the Oxford University Institute of Biomedical Engineering, the Oncology Clinical Trials Office (OCTO) and the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and evaluated patients with inoperable primary or secondary liver tumors who had previously received chemotherapy. In this trial, 10 patients received a single intravenous dose of 50 mg/m2 of ThermoDox®, and ultrasonic heating of target tumors was monitored in six participants using a minimally invasive temperature sensor, while four patients were treated without real-time thermometry. The study demonstrated that focused ultrasound exposure with ThermoDox® resulted in increased chemotherapy concentrations within liver tumors that were an average of 3.7 times greater than preheating levels across all 10 patients in the study.

Safety was assessed by analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and biopsy specimens for evidence of thermal ablation, as well as adverse event monitoring. There was no evidence of focused ultrasound-related adverse effects, including thermal ablation.

GEN-1 Immunotherapy

Presentation of GEN-1 Clinical Development Program at ASCO-SITC Clinical Immuno-Oncology Symposium. On March 4, 2019, the Company announced the oral presentation of data highlighting the safety, clinical response and translational data from the OVATION I Study by Premal H. Thaker, M.D., M.S., a nationally recognized expert in gynecologic oncology, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Siteman Cancer Center at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis at the ASCO-SITC Clinical Immuno-Oncology Symposium.

Dr. Thaker’s presentation highlighted the following:

  • The Phase IB OVATION I Study, which evaluated escalating doses of GEN-1 (36 mg/m2, 47 mg/m2, 61 mg/m2 and 79 mg/m2) administered intraperitoneally in combination with three cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) prior to interval debulking surgery, followed by three cycles of NAC in the treatment of newly diagnosed patients with Stage III/IV ovarian cancer, demonstrated median PFS of 21 months in patients treated per protocol (n=14) and 17.1 months for the intent-to-treat population (n=18) for all dose cohorts, including three patients who dropped out of the study after 13 days or less, each of which compared favorably to the PFS historical average of 12 months for women with Stage III/IV ovarian cancer.
  • Of the 14 patients who were evaluable for response, 100% of patients administered NAC plus the two higher doses of GEN-1 experienced an objective tumor response (defined as a partial or complete response) compared to only 60% of patients given the two lower doses.
  • Patients in the two higher dose cohorts also had a high surgery success rate, with 88% of these patients achieving the optimal outcome of a complete (R0) resection. 100% of patients treated at the highest dose cohort had a complete R0 resection.
  • Pre- and post-treatment levels of key ovarian cancer biomarkers were also measured as part of this study and showed marked reduction in immunosuppressive response across multiple biomarkers post-treatment, including FOXP3 and IDO-1 – an outcome not previously observed with NAC treatment alone.

Corporate Development

Celsion Participated in Two Investor Conferences. During May 2019, the Company attended the ThinkEquity Conference on May 2, 2019 at The Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York City and the Deutsche Bank 44th Annual Health Care Conference on May 7-8, 2019 at The InterContinental Hotel in Boston. A webcast of Celsion’s presentation at the ThinkEquity Conference may be accessed by visiting the “News & Investors” section of Celsion’s corporate website. The format of the Deutsche Bank Health Care Conference was comprised of one-on-one and small group meetings with leading institutional investors.

Celsion Completed an Amendment to the Asset Purchase Agreement with EGEN, Inc. On March 28, 2019, the Company entered into an amendment to the June 6, 2014 Asset Purchase Agreement for the acquisition of substantially all of the assets of EGEN, Inc. The Amendment provides that payment of the $12.4 million earnout milestone liability under the Asset Purchase Agreement related to the Ovarian Cancer Indication can be made, at the Company’s sole discretion, in the following manner:

  1. 7.0 million in cash to EGWU within 10 business days of achieving the milestone; or
  2. $12.4 million to EGWU, which is payable in cash, common stock of the Company, or a combination of either, within one year after achieving the milestone.

Additionally, the Amendment extends the Earnout Term as it applies to the Ovarian Cancer Milestone from seven (7) years to eight (8) years from the original signing date of the Asset Purchase Agreement. As consideration for entering into the Amendment, the Company will issue to EGWU 200,000 warrants to purchase common stock with an exercise price of $0.01 per share. The Company recorded this transaction in the first quarter of 2019.

Financial Results

For the quarter ended March 31, 2019, Celsion reported a net loss of $2.3 million ($0.12 per share) compared to a net loss of $4.5 million ($0.25 per share) for the quarter ended March 31, 2018. Operating expenses were $5.0 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2019, which represented a $0.6 million (13.6%) increase, from $4.4 million in the same period of 2018. During the first quarter of 2019, the Company incurred $0.7 million in non-cash stock option expense compared to $0.2 million in the comparable prior-year period.
Cash, cash equivalents, short-term investments and interest receivable at March 31, 2019 was $23.8 million. Cash provided by financing activities was approximately $1.8 million during the quarter ended March 31, 2019. Net cash used for operating activities was $5.5 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2019, compared to $4.6 million in the comparable prior-year period.

Research and development costs were $2.8 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2019 compared to $2.7 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2018. Clinical development costs for the Phase III OPTIMA Study were $0.9 million for the current quarter compared to $1.3 million for the same period of 2018. This $0.4 million decrease resulted from the completion of enrollment for this 556-patient trial in August 2018. Costs associated with the OVATION studies were $0.1 million for each of the quarters ended March 31, 2019 and 2018. The Company announced the completion of enrollment of all cohorts of the OVATION I Study in 2017 and the initiation of the follow-on Phase I/II OVATION 2 Study during 2018. Costs associated with Celsion’s wholly-owned subsidiary, CLSN Laboratories, Inc. (which includes research and development activities for GEN-1, TheraPlas and TheraSilence) were $0.6 million in each of the quarters ended March 31, 2019 and 2018 as the Company continues to expand its manufacturing capabilities and implemented programs to reduce manufacturing costs for GEN-1. In the first quarter of 2019, other clinical costs included an increase of $0.2 million in non-cash stock compensation expense compared to the same period of 2018.

General and administrative expenses were $2.2 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2019, compared to $1.7 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2018. This $0.5 million increase was due to higher compensation expenses totaling $0.5 million in 2019 compared to 2018. Compensation expenses include costs associated with new personnel additions as well as an increase of $0.3 million related to non-cash stock option compensation expense in 2019 compared to the prior year.
Other expenses included a non-cash gain of $2.7 million, net of charge a $0.4 million for the 200,000 warrant issuance related to an amendment for the potential milestone payments for the GEN-1 ovarian product candidate during the quarter ended March 31, 2019, compared to a non-cash charge of $270,000 for the quarter ended March 31, 2018. The Company realized $0.1 million of interest income from its short-term investments during the first quarter of 2019 and 2018. In connection with the Company’s new venture debt facility with Horizon in June 2018, the Company incurred interest expense of $0.4 million during the first quarter of 2019 compared to no interest expense in the first quarter of 2018.

First Quarter Conference Call

The Company is hosting a conference call to provide a business update and discuss its first quarter 2019 financial results at 11:00 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, May 15, 2019. To participate in the call, interested parties may dial 1-800-263-0877 (Toll-Free/North America) or 1-646-828-8143 (International/Toll) and ask for the Celsion Corporation First Quarter 2019 Earnings Call (Conference Code: 1231968) to register ten minutes before the call is scheduled to begin. The call will also be broadcast live on the internet at www.celsion.com. The call will be archived for replay on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 and will remain available until May 29, 2019. The replay can be accessed at 1-719-457-0820 or 1-888-203-1112 using Conference ID: 1231968. An audio replay of the call will also be available on the Company's website, www.celsion.com, for 90 days after 2:00 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 15, 2019.

About Celsion Corporation

Celsion is a fully integrated oncology company focused on developing a portfolio of innovative cancer treatments, including directed chemotherapies, immunotherapies and RNA- or DNA-based therapies. The Company's lead program is ThermoDox®, a proprietary heat-activated liposomal encapsulation of doxorubicin, currently in Phase III development for the treatment of primary liver cancer. The pipeline also includes GEN-1, a DNA-based immunotherapy for the localized treatment of ovarian cancer. Celsion has two platform technologies for the development of novel nucleic acid-based immunotherapies and other anti-cancer DNA or RNA therapies. For more information on Celsion, visit our website: http://www.celsion.com (CLSN-FIN).

Celsion wishes to inform readers that forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Readers are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, unforeseen changes in the course of research and development activities and in clinical trials; the uncertainties of and difficulties in analyzing interim clinical data; the significant expense, time, and risk of failure of conducting clinical trials; the need for Celsion to evaluate its future development plans; possible acquisitions or licenses of other technologies, assets or businesses; possible actions by customers, suppliers, competitors, regulatory authorities; and other risks detailed from time to time in Celsion's periodic reports and prospectuses filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Celsion assumes no obligation to update or supplement forward-looking statements that become untrue because of subsequent events, new information or otherwise.

Celsion Investor Contact

Jeffrey W. Church
Executive Vice President, CFO and Corporate Secretary
609-482-2455
jchurch@celsion.com

Celsion Corporation
Condensed Statements of Operations
(in thousands except per share amounts)
(unaudited)
   
  Three Months
Ended
March 31,
  2019  2018 
     
 Licensing revenue$125 $125 
     
 Operating expenses:     
Research and development 2,768  2,741 
General and administrative 2,217  1,665 
 Total operating expenses 4,985  4,406 
 Loss from operations  (4,860)  (4,281) 
     
 Other (expense) income:     
Gain (loss) from valuation of earn-out milestone liability  3,130  (270) 
Fair value of warrants issued in connection with amendment to modify earn-out milestone payments (400)  - 
Investment income, interest (expense) and other income (expense), net  (237)   74 
 Total other income (expense), net  2,493   (196) 
     
Net loss$(2,367) $(4,477) 
     
Net loss per common share - basic and diluted$(0.12) $(0.25) 
     
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic and diluted  19,105  17,684 


Celsion Corporation  
Selected Balance Sheet Information  
(in thousands)  
      
ASSETS March 31, 2019

(Unaudited)
 December 31,

2018
 
Current assets     
Cash and cash equivalents$3,575 $13,354  
Investment securities and interest receivable on investment securities 20,245  14,326  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 1,041  451  
Total current assets 24,861  28,131  
      
 Property and equipment  300  185  
      
Other assets     
In-process research and development 15,736  15,736  
Goodwill 1,976  1,976  
Other intangible assets, net 511  568  
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net 1,696  -  
Other assets 316  260  
Total other assets 20,235  18,540  
Total assets$45,396 $46,856  
      
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY     
Current liabilities     
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities$5,049 $5,607  
Operating lease liability – current portion 344  -  
Deferred revenue - current portion 500  500  
Total current liabilities 5,893  6,107  
      
Earn-out milestone liability 5,778  8,908  
Operating lease liability – non-current portion 1,439  -  
Notes payable - noncurrent portion 9,514  9,417  
Deferred revenue and other liabilities - noncurrent portion 1,375  1,563  
 Total liabilities 23,999  25,995  
Stockholders' equity      
Common stock 196  188  
Additional paid-in capital  297,231  294,393  
Accumulated other comprehensive gain (loss) 87  30  
Accumulated deficit (276,032)  (273,665)  
  21,482  20,946  
Less: Treasury stock (85)  (85)  
 Total stockholders' equity 21,397  20,861  
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $45,396 $46,856