Akero Therapeutics Reports Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Business Update
— Initiated Phase 3 SYNCHRONY Outcomes Trial of Lead Candidate Efruxifermin (EFX) in Patients with Compensated Cirrhosis (F4) Due to MASH
— Presented Poster and Late-breaking Oral Presentation on EFX at the EASL Congress 2024 ––
— Leadership Team Expanded with Addition of Scott Gangloff as Chief Technical Officer ––
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Akero Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: AKRO), a clinical-stage company developing transformational treatments for patients with serious metabolic diseases marked by high unmet medical need, today reported second quarter financial results for the period ending June 30, 2024 and provided business updates.
“The second quarter of 2024 brought important progress for EFX with the initiation of the Phase 3 SYNCHRONY Outcomes trial and appointment of a chief technical officer,” said Andrew Cheng, president and CEO. “Initiation of the final planned trial in the Phase 3 SYNCHRONY program and expansion of our leadership team strengthen Akero’s position to advance our EFX program, bringing us closer to providing this potentially transformative therapy to patients in need.”
Third Phase 3 Clinical Trial Initiated In SYNCHRONY Program
- Akero’s global Phase 3 SYNCHRONY clinical trial program consists of three ongoing global, randomized, placebo-controlled trials to support marketing applications for treatment of compensated cirrhosis due to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) and pre-cirrhotic MASH.
- SYNCHRONY Outcomes is a two-cohort trial recruiting patients with compensated cirrhosis (F4) due to MASH to receive weekly injections of EFX 50mg or placebo. The primary histology endpoint (Cohort 1 only) is fibrosis regression without worsening of MASH after 96 weeks of treatment based on histology. Patients will continue treatment as randomized to be evaluated for the primary outcomes endpoint measured as time to first occurrence of any of the pre-defined, adjudicated events across both Cohort 1 and 2.
- SYNCHRONY Histology is enrolling patients with pre-cirrhotic MASH, fibrosis stage 2 or 3 (F2-F3) to receive weekly injections of EFX 28mg, EFX 50mg, or placebo. The primary endpoint, to support an application for accelerated approval, is the proportion of patients experiencing ≥ 1-stage fibrosis improvement AND resolution of NASH/MASH after 52 weeks of treatment. After 52 weeks, patients will continue treatment as randomized in SYNCHRONY Histology to be followed for long-term clinical outcomes.
- SYNCHRONY Real-World is enrolling patients with MASH or MASLD to receive weekly injections of EFX 50mg or placebo. The primary endpoint of safety and tolerability will be assessed after 52 weeks of treatment.
- In all EFX Phase 3 studies, patients are using the LyoJect 3S dual chamber syringe, a pre-filled device designed for self-administration and intended for commercial use in the event EFX is approved for marketing.
- SYNCHRONY Outcomes is a two-cohort trial recruiting patients with compensated cirrhosis (F4) due to MASH to receive weekly injections of EFX 50mg or placebo. The primary histology endpoint (Cohort 1 only) is fibrosis regression without worsening of MASH after 96 weeks of treatment based on histology. Patients will continue treatment as randomized to be evaluated for the primary outcomes endpoint measured as time to first occurrence of any of the pre-defined, adjudicated events across both Cohort 1 and 2.
Phase 2b HARMONY Study Analyses Presented at EASL 2024
- In June 2024, Akero presented analyses of data from the Phase 2b HARMONY study evaluating the efficacy and safety of EFX in patients with pre-cirrhotic MASH, fibrosis stage 2 or 3 (F2-F3), in two presentations at the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Congress 2024.
- A late-breaking oral presentation featured 96-week data demonstrating that response rates for ≥1-stage improvement in fibrosis with no worsening of MASH were 75% (p<0.001) for 50 mg EFX and 46% (p=0.07) for 28 mg EFX, vs 24% for placebo.
- The study also met additional histology endpoints at week 96. Notably 36% (p<0.01) and 31% (p<0.01) of patients treated with 50 mg EFX and 28 mg EFX, respectively, had a 2-stage improvement in fibrosis without worsening of MASH, more than 10-fold the placebo rate of 3%.
- Among patients with more advanced F3 fibrosis at baseline, 68% and 40% of patients treated with 50mg EFX and 28mg EFX, respectively, experienced at least a one-stage improvement in fibrosis without worsening of MASH, compared with 14% for placebo.
- A comparison of week 96 with week 24 results showed that treatment response among EFX-treated patients deepened and expanded with longer treatment, particularly among the 50 mg EFX group, with >80% of all EFX-treated patients with improved fibrosis at week 24 exhibiting sustained improvement through week 96.
- Treatment with EFX was generally well tolerated, with no drug-induced liver injury or decompensation events, and no deaths. The most frequent adverse events were transient Grade 1 or 2 gastrointestinal events, with an overall event profile between weeks 24 and 96 that was similar to that observed during the first 24 weeks for EFX and comparable to placebo at week 96.
- A poster presentation featured results from a post-hoc analysis of biomarkers associated with collagen synthesis and degradation after 24 weeks treatment with EFX in the HARMONY study. Key observations included:
- A shift from deposition to degradation of fibrillar (pathological) collagen.
- Beneficial changes in the extracellular matrix (ECM) with regeneration of structural collagens (basement membrane), and regression of interstitial collagens (fibrils).
- Correlation of remodeling of ECM biomarkers with reductions in markers of liver injury and regression of fibrosis by histopathology.
Appointment of Scott Gangloff as Chief Technical Officer
- In April 2024, Akero expanded its leadership team with the appointment of Scott Gangloff as Chief Technical Officer, bringing a track record of successful CMC (chemistry, manufacturing and control) development supporting global approvals and launch of several biologics. Scott’s extensive knowledge and experience of establishing and optimizing supply chains will support a robust manufacturing capability for EFX at launch, if approved for marketing.
Phase 2b SYMMETRY Study
- The ongoing Phase 2b SYMMETRY study, evaluating the efficacy and safety of EFX in patients with compensated cirrhosis due to MASH (F4), remains on track to report week 96 results in the first quarter of 2025.
Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results
- Akero’s cash, cash equivalents and short and long-term marketable securities as of June 30, 2024, were $848.3 million.
- Akero believes that its current cash, cash equivalents, and short- and long-term marketable securities will be sufficient to fund its Phase 3 SYNCHRONY Histology and Real-World studies through readout of their respective primary endpoints and Akero’s current operating plan into the second half of 2027.
- Research and development expenses for the three-month period ended June 30, 2024 were $55.3 million, compared to $28.0 million for the comparable period in 2023. These increases were attributable to higher expenses associated with completion of the Phase 2b HARMONY study, the ongoing SYMMETRY study, the ongoing Phase 3 SYNCHRONY Histology and SYNCHRONY Real-World studies, initiation of the Phase 3 SYNCHRONY Outcomes study, and manufacture of clinical supplies for Phase 3 and potential marketing applications, as well as higher expenses for personnel.
- General and administrative expenses for the three-month period ended June 30, 2024 were $10.4 million, compared to $7.6 million for the comparable period in 2023. These increases are attributable to higher expenses for personnel, professional services and other costs associated with operating as a public company.
- Total operating expenses were $65.7 million for the three-month period ended June 30, 2024, compared to $35.6 million for the comparable period in 2023.
About Efruxifermin
Efruxifermin (EFX), Akero’s lead product candidate for MASH, is a differentiated Fc-FGF21 fusion protein that has been engineered to mimic the balanced biological activity profile of native FGF21, an endogenous hormone that alleviates cellular stress and regulates metabolism throughout the body. EFX appears to reduce liver fat and inflammation, reverse fibrosis, increase insulin sensitivity and improve lipid metabolism. This holistic approach offers the potential to address the complex, multi- system disease state of MASH, including improvements in lipoprotein risk factors linked to cardiovascular disease – the leading cause of death in MASH patients. EFX is designed to offer convenient once-weekly dosing and has been generally well tolerated in clinical trials to date.
About MASH
MASH is a serious form of MASLD that is estimated to affect more than 17 million Americans. MASH is characterized by an excessive accumulation of fat in the liver that causes stress and injury to liver cells, leading to inflammation and fibrosis, which can progress to cirrhosis, liver failure, cancer and eventually death. MASH is the fastest growing cause of liver transplants and liver cancer in the US and Europe.
About Akero Therapeutics
Akero Therapeutics is a clinical-stage company developing transformational treatments for patients with serious metabolic diseases marked by high unmet medical need, including MASH. Akero’s lead product candidate, EFX, is currently being evaluated in the ongoing SYMMETRY study, a 96-week Phase 2b clinical trial in patients with compensated cirrhosis due to MASH (F4 fibrosis), as well as three ongoing Phase 3 clinical trials in patients with pre-cirrhotic MASH or compensated cirrhosis due to MASH: SYNCHRONY Histology, SYNCHRONY Real-World, and SYNCHRONY Outcomes. The SYNCHRONY program builds on the results of two Phase 2b clinical trials, the HARMONY study in patients with pre-cirrhotic MASH (F2-F3) and the SYMMETRY study in patients with compensated cirrhosis due to MASH (F4). Akero is headquartered in South San Francisco. Visit us at akerotx.com and follow us on LinkedIn and X for more information.
Forward Looking Statements
Statements contained in this press release regarding matters that are not historical facts are “forward- looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Because such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements regarding Akero’s business plans and objectives, including future plans or expectations for EFX; the SYNCHRONY Phase 3 program clinical trial design; the timing to report results of the ongoing Phase 2b SYMMETRY Study; the therapeutic effects of EFX as well as the dosing, safety and tolerability of EFX; the anticipated contribution of management to its operations and progress; and Akero’s growth as a company and expectations regarding its uses of capital, expenses, and financial results, including the expected cash runway. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are based on management’s current expectations of future events and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially and adversely from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. Risks that contribute to the uncertain nature of the forward-looking statements include: the success, cost, and timing of Akero’s product candidate development activities and planned clinical trials; Akero’s ability to execute on its strategy; positive results from a clinical study may not necessarily be predictive of the results of future or ongoing clinical studies; regulatory developments in the United States and foreign countries; Akero’s ability to fund operations; as well as those risks and uncertainties set forth more fully under the caption “Risk Factors” in Akero’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as well as discussions of potential risks, uncertainties and other important factors in Akero’s other filings and reports with the SEC. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made. Akero undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.
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June 30, 2024 | December 31, 2023 | |||||||||||||||
Assets | ||||||||||||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and short-term marketable securities | $ | 760,194 | $ | 550,010 | ||||||||||||
Other current assets | 15,816 | 9,952 | ||||||||||||||
Non-current assets | 89,033 | 20,309 | ||||||||||||||
Total assets | $ | 865,043 | $ | 580,271 | ||||||||||||
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity | ||||||||||||||||
Current liabilities | $ | 31,174 | $ | 19,128 | ||||||||||||
Non-current liabilities | 35,802 | 25,837 | ||||||||||||||
Stockholders’ equity | 798,067 | 535,306 | ||||||||||||||
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | $ | 865,043 | $ | 580,271 | ||||||||||||
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2024 | 2023 | 2024 | 2023 | |||||||||||||
Operating expenses: | ||||||||||||||||
Research and development | $ | 55,322 | $ | 27,985 | $ | 105,972 | $ | 49,772 | ||||||||
General and administrative | 10,419 | 7,644 | 19,723 | 14,610 | ||||||||||||
Total operating expenses | 65,741 | 35,629 | 125,695 | 64,382 | ||||||||||||
Loss from operations | (65,741 | ) | (35,629 | ) | (125,695 | ) | (64,382 | ) | ||||||||
Interest expense | (1,231 | ) | (857 | ) | (2,222 | ) | (1,314 | ) | ||||||||
Interest and other income, net | 10,985 | 5,403 | 18,586 | 8,782 | ||||||||||||
Net loss | $ | (55,987 | ) | $ | (31,083 | ) | $ | (109,331 | ) | $ | (56,914 | ) | ||||
Comprehensive loss | $ | (56,169 | ) | $ | (31,355 | ) | $ | (109,862 | ) | $ | (57,202 | ) | ||||
Net loss per common share, basic and diluted | $ | (0.81 | ) | $ | (0.60 | ) | $ | (1.70 | ) | $ | (1.15 | ) | ||||
Weighted-average number of shares used in computing net loss per common share, basic and diluted | 69,160,484 | 51,867,854 | 64,234,122 | 49,419,558 | ||||||||||||