InflaRx Reports Second Quarter 2019 Financial & Operating Results


  • IFX-1 in Hidradenitis Suppurativa did not meet the primary endpoint; trial ongoing - multiple efficacy signals for high-dose group identified
  • First patient treated in Pyoderma Gangraenosum phase IIa trial
  • Second phase II clinical trial commenced in ANCA-associated vasculitis
  • Cash and cash equivalents plus securities and other investments of €138.3 million as of June 30, 2019

JENA, Germany, Aug. 14, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  InflaRx (Nasdaq: IFRX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing anti-inflammatory therapeutics by targeting the complement system, today reported financial and operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2019.

On June 5, 2019, InflaRx had announced the top-line results of their SHINE phase IIb trial of IFX-1 in Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS). Unfortunately, the primary endpoint of the trial, a dose-dependent effect of IFX-1 on the HiSCR, a binary score for evaluating HS clinical response, was not met. Moreover, an unusually high placebo response rate was present. A more detailed analysis (published on July 18, 2019) showed, however, that high-dose treatment with IFX-1 resulted in multiple efficacy signals which were not reflected by the HiSCR. The number of draining fistulas was significantly reduced by week 16 in the high-dose group when compared to the placebo group. Further, using the International HS Severity Score System, IHS-4, which takes into account all lesions, a statistically significant reduction was seen in the high-dose group, when compared to the placebo group. The company is continuing the open label extension part of the SHINE trial as planned and will discuss the data with the regulatory authorities in an end of phase II meeting.

“While we are all disappointed about the failed primary endpoint for IFX-1 in the SHINE study in HS, our ongoing analysis and findings indicate that the high-dose IFX-1 treatment resulted in meaningful anti-inflammatory efficacy, which gives us reason for optimism as we plan the next steps,” said Prof. Niels C. Riedemann, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of InflaRx. “Based on our strong current balance sheet, dedicated team with confidence in our technology, and support from the medical communities, we are well positioned to continue development in HS and in our other indications. I look forward to reporting on our further progress in the coming months.”

Further corporate update

  • Richard Brudnick, CBO of Codiak BioSciences, appointed as Non-Executive Director at the annual general meeting on May 23, 2019.
  • In May, InflaRx started a second phase II study with IFX-1 in ANCA-associated vasculitis. The first patient has been treated in the IXchange trial. The trial is planned to enroll approximately 80 patients at about 60 sites in up to 12 European countries and Russia.
  • Recruitment in the U.S. phase II trial in ANCA-associated vasculitis is ongoing; it is planned to recruit approximately 36 patients at about 20 sites in the U.S.
  • Approval granted by Health Canada to initiate a phase IIa clinical trial evaluating IFX-1 in Pyoderma Gangraenosum, a debilitating, rare autoimmune disease marked by large, painful ulcers. This is the third inflammatory disease for which InflaRx is developing
    IFX-1. The first patient was treated in June.

Q2 2019 financial highlights

Cash and cash equivalents plus securities and other investments totaled €138.3 million as of June 30, 2019, compared to €156.4 million as of December 31, 2018. Cash and cash equivalents amounted to €54.1 million as of June 30, 2019 (December 31, 2018: €55.4 million) and marketable securities were €84.2 million (December 31, 2018: €100.9 million).

Net cash used in operating activities increased to €18.7 million in HY1 2019, compared to €11.1 million in HY1 2018, mainly due to the increase of cash expenses, such as third-party expenses for manufacturing and clinical trials for our lead program IFX-1 and personnel expenses at InflaRx.

Research and development expenses increased to €20.2 million for HY1 2019 (HY1 2018: €10.5 million). The principal drivers of the increase were CRO expenses associated with preclinical studies and clinical trials conducted for IFX-1 as well as manufacturing costs.

General and administrative expenses amounted to €6.9 million in HY1 2019, compared to €6.2 million in HY1 2018. This increase is primarily attributable to increased overall headcount and related cost.

Net financial result in HY1 2019 (€2.0 million) consisted of €1.9 million interest income and €0.2 million net exchange gain, compared to a net financial gain of €3.8 million in HY1 2018. This was mainly due to higher foreign exchange gains (€2.9 million) but lower interest income (€1.2 million).

Net loss for the first two quarters of 2019 was €25.1 million or € 0.97 per common share (basic and diluted), compared to €12.8 million or €0.51 per common share (basic and diluted) in HY1 2018.

Additional information regarding these results is included in the notes to the consolidated financial statements as of and for the quarter ended June 30, 2019, which can be found on the InflaRx website in the Investors section.

InflaRx N.V. and subsidiary
Unaudited condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive loss
for the three and six months ended
June 30, 2019 and June 30, 2018

 For the three months ended June 30,
 For the six months ended June 30,
 
 2019
(unaudited)
 2018
(unaudited)
 2019
(unaudited)
 2018
(unaudited)
 
   
 (in thousands of €, except for per share data)
 
Operating Expenses        
Research and development expenses(12,497) (5,031) (20,192) (10,505) 
General and administrative expenses(3,648) (3,161) (6,949) (6,158) 
Total Operating Expenses(16,145) (8,192) (27,141) (16,663) 
Other income3 65 68 150 
Other expenses(79) (21) (83) (33) 
Operating Result(16,221) (8,148) (27,157) (16,545) 
Finance income1,339 5,742 2,498 6,007 
Finance expenses(388) (37) (450) (2,226) 
Net financial Result950 5,705 2,048 3,781 
Loss for the period(15,271) (2,443) (25,109) (12,764) 
         
Share information        
Weighted average number of shares outstanding25,964 24,890 25,964 24,357 
Loss per share in Euro (basic/diluted)€ (0.59) € (0.10) € (0.97) € (0.52) 
         
Loss for the period(15,271) (2,443) (25,109) (12,764) 
Other comprehensive income that may be re­clas­si­fied to profit or loss in subsequent periods:        
Exchange differences on translation of foreign currency(1,622) (17) 695 (16) 
Total comprehensive loss(16,893) (2,460) (24,413) (12,780) 
         

InflaRx N.V. and subsidiary 
Condensed consolidated statements of financial position as of June 30, 2019 and December 31, 2018

 2019
(unaudited)
 2018 
  
 (in thousands of €)
ASSETS  
Non-current assets  
Property, plant and equipment1,643 625 
Intangible assets453 223 
Non-current financial assets290 207 
Total non-current assets2,385 1,055 
Current assets    
Current other assets3,652 1,589 
Current financial assets84,818 101,184 
Cash and cash equivalents54,063 55,386 
Total current assets142,534 158,159 
TOTAL ASSETS144,919 159,214 
     
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES    
Equity    
Issued capital3,116 3,116 
Share premium211,022 211,022 
Other capital reserves22,200 18,310 
Accumulated deficit(106,216) (81,107) 
Other components of equity746 50 
Total equity130,867 151,391 
Non-current liabilities    
Lease liabilities647  
Provisions42 57 
Government grants9 11 
Total non-current liabilities698 68 
Current liabilities    
Lease liabilities339  
Employee benefits705 788 
Social securities and current other tax liabilities126 310 
Trade and other payables12,184 6,657 
Total current liabilities13,354 7,756 
Total liabilities14,052 7,824 
TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES144,919 159,214 
     

InflaRx N.V. and subsidiary 
Unaudited condensed consolidated statements of changes in shareholders’ equity for the three months ended June 30, 2019 and June 30, 2018

 Shares
out­stand­ing
 Issued
capital
 Share
pre­mium
 Other
capital
reserves
 Ac­cu­mu­lated
deficit
 Other
com­­po­nents
of equity
 Total equity 
   
 (in thousands of €, except for share data)
 
Balance as of January 1, 201925,964,379 3,116 211,022 18,310 (81,107) 50 151,391 
Loss for the period    (25,109)  (25,109) 
Exchange differences on translation of foreign currency     695 695 
Total comprehensive loss    (25,109) 695 (24,414) 
Transactions with owners of the Company              
Contributions              
Equity-settled share-based pay­ment   3,890   3,890 
Total contributions   3,890   3,890 
Total transactions with own­ers of the Company   3,890   3,890 
Balance as of June 30, 2019*25,964,379 3,116 211,022 22,200 (106,216) 746 130,867 
               
Balance as of January 1, 201823,812,100 2,858 161,639 6,225 (51,293)  119,429 
Loss for the period    (12,764)  (12,764) 
Exchange differences on trans­la­tion of foreign currency     (16) (16) 
Total comprehensive loss    (12,764) (16) (12,780) 
Transactions with owners of the Company              
Contributions              
Issued shares1,850,000 222 52,769    52,991 
Transaction costs  (3,801)    (3,801) 
Equity-settled share-based pay­ment   5,938   5,938 
Total contributions1,850,000 222 48,967 5,938   55,128 
Total transactions with own­ers of the Company1,850,000 222 48,967 5,938   55,128 
Balance as of June 30, 2018*25,662,100 3,080 210,606 12,163 (64,056) (16) 161,776 
               

InflaRx N.V. and subsidiary 
Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of cash flows for the three months ended June 30, 2019 and 2018

 2019
(unaudited)
 2018
(unaudited)
 
  
 (in thousands of €)
Operating activities  
Loss for the period(25,109) (12,764) 
Adjustments for:  
Depreciation & Amortization308 50 
Net financial result(2,048) (3,781) 
Share based payment expense3,890 5,938 
Other non-cash adjustments(205) (58) 
Changes in:    
Current other assets(2,063) (248) 
Provisions(15) 52 
Employee benefits(84) 173 
Social securities and current other tax liabilities(185) (2) 
Trade and other payables5,527 (1,189) 
Interest received1,270 681 
Interest paid(15) 0 
Net cash from operating activities(18,730) (11,148) 
Investing activities    
Cash outflow from the purchase of intangible assets, laboratory and office equipment(504) (362) 
Cash outflow for the investment in non-current other financial assets(76) (33) 
Proceeds from the disposal of non-current other financial assets4 13 
Proceeds from the disposal of current financial assets17,709  
Purchase of current financial assets (8,014) 
Net cash used in investing activities17,133 (8,396) 
Financing activities    
Proceeds from issuance of share capital 52,991 
Transaction cost from issuance of share capital (3,801) 
Repayment of leasing debt(125)  
Net cash from financing activities(125) 49,189 
Effect of exchange rate changes399 3,142 
Change in cash and cash equivalents(1,323) 32,787 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period55,386 123,282 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period54,063 156,069 
     

About IFX-1: 
IFX-1 is a first-in-class monoclonal anti-human complement factor C5a antibody, which highly and effectively blocks the biological activity of C5a and demonstrates high selectivity towards its target in human blood. Thus, IFX-1 leaves the formation of the membrane attack complex (C5b-9) intact as an important defense mechanism, which is not the case for molecules blocking the cleavage of C5. IFX-1 has been demonstrated to control the inflammatory response driven tissue and organ damage by specifically blocking C5a as a key “amplifier” of this response in pre-clinical studies. IFX-1 is believed to be the first monoclonal anti-C5a antibody introduced into clinical development and has, to date, successfully completed three clinical phase II studies. Approximately 300 people have been treated with IFX-1 in clinical trials, and the antibody has been shown to be well tolerated. IFX-1 is currently being developed for various inflammatory indications, including Hidradenitis Suppurativa, ANCA-associated vasculitis and Pyoderma Gangraenosum.

About InflaRx N.V.:
InflaRx (Nasdaq: IFRX) is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on applying its proprietary anti-C5a technology to discover and develop first-in-class, potent and specific inhibitors of C5a. Complement C5a is a powerful inflammatory mediator involved in the progression of a wide variety of autoimmune and other inflammatory diseases. InflaRx was founded in 2007 and the group has offices and subsidiaries in Jena and Munich, Germany, as well as Ann Arbor, MI and New York, NY, USA. For further information please visit www.inflarx.com.

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InflaRx N.V.
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Jordan.silverstein[at]inflarx.de
+1 917-837-1709

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