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4SC AG: 4SC AG - RESMAIN Trial Meets Primary Endpoint in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL)

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4SC AG - RESMAIN Trial Meets Primary Endpoint in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL)

  • Resminostat met the primary endpoint in the RESMAIN study, demonstrating a statistically significant improvement in progression free survival in CTCL patients by ninety seven point six percent (97.6%) with a risk reduction of thirty eight percent (38%) compared to placebo
  • Resminostat is the first and only drug to show statistically proven PFS improvement in the maintenance setting in CTCL
  • Resminostat did not meet the key secondary endpoint – time to symptom (pruritus) worsening
  • 4SC intends to approach the European Medicines Agency in order to evaluate the preparation of its Marketing Authorization Application
  • 4SC also intends to file for Orphan Drug Designation for Resminostat in CTCL in both Europe and the United States

Planegg-Martinsried, Germany, 23 May 2023 – 4SC AG (4SC, FSE Prime Standard: VSC) announced today that resminostat has met the primary endpoint in the RESMAIN study and demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in progression free survival in CTCL patients by ninety seven point six percent (97.6%) with a risk reduction of thirty eight percent (38%) compared to placebo. The study confirmed the already well known safety profile of resminostat in CTCL.

RESMAIN is a pivotal study, conducted as a multi-center, double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study, evaluating resminostat for maintenance treatment of patients with advanced-stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) who have achieved disease control with prior systemic therapy, at 50 clinical centers in 11 European countries and 5 centers in Japan.

Given that the RESMAIN study did not meet its key secondary objective, 4SC will now approach the European Medicines Agency in order to better understand the feasibility of submitting a Marketing Authorization Application.

In addition, 4SC also intends to file for Orphan Drug Designation for Resminostat in CTCL in both Europe and the United States.

The results of the RESMAIN study will be presented at an upcoming medical meeting.

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Forward-looking information

Information set forth in this press release contains forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained herein represent the judgement of 4SC as of the date of this press release. Such forward-looking statements are neither promises nor guarantees, but are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond 4SC's control, and which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. 4SC expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release any updates or revisions to any such statements to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

About resminostat  

Resminostat is an orally administered class I, IIb and IV histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor that potentially offers an approach to treating different kinds of cancer. Resminostat demonstrated that it is well tolerated and can inhibit tumor growth and proliferation, cause tumor regression, and strengthen the body's immune response to cancer.  Resminostat is currently being investigated in a pivotal study in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) as maintenance treatment by 4SC in Europe and by Yakult Honsha in Japan.  

About cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL)  

CTCL is a rare disease with approximately 5,000 patients being newly diagnosed in Europe each year. The disease arises from malignant transformation of T-cells, a specialized subgroup of immune cells, primarily affects the skin, but may ultimately involve lymph nodes, blood and visceral organs.  

Currently, CTCL is not curable and treatment options for advanced-stage CTCL are limited. Although patients respond to the available treatment options, the duration of response is often short-lived and declines as the severity of the disease increases. The key therapeutic challenge in advanced-stage CTCL is therefore to make remissions more durable by halting disease progression and improving patient's quality of life.  

About the RESMAIN study – resminostat for maintenance treatment of CTCL  

The pivotal RESMAIN study is being conducted at more than 50 clinical centers in 11 European countries and Japan. It includes more 201 patients who suffer from advanced-stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) that have achieved disease control with systemic therapy. The patients were randomized 1:1 to receive either resminostat or placebo. Patients who experience disease progression – while being on placebo – will be offered resminostat in an open label treatment arm. The primary goal of the study is to determine whether maintenance treatment with resminostat prolongs progression-free survival. The key secondary objective is to prolong the time to symptom worsening (pruritus).

About the concept of maintenance therapy  

The pivotal RESMAIN study is focused on patients with advanced-stage, incurable cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). Such patients suffer from painful and itchy skin lesions resulting in disfigurement and a severely impaired quality of life. Furthermore, lymph nodes, blood or visceral organs can be involved. The current therapeutic options rarely provide long-lasting responses or stabilization of disease for meaningful periods, with most patients progressing within several months.  

Resminostat is being evaluated as maintenance treatment - a unique innovative treatment approach in CTCL (Stadler et al., 2021) - intended to prolong the period patients are stable and not progressing. Furthermore, recent preclinical data suggests that resminostat has the potential to alleviate the itching in CTCL patients, thereby additionally improving their quality of life.  

Contact

Jason Loveridge, PhD

CEO

ir-pr@4sc.com
+49 89 700763-0

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Contact Person: Jason Loveridge
Phone: +49 89 700763-0
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