Multiple ascending dose and food effect study will be a follow-up to a previously conducted single ascending dose clinical trial of LYT-100

Proof-of-concept study in patients with breast cancer-related lymphedema also expected to begin this year

BOSTON, MA, USA I March 03, 2020 IPureTech Health plc (LSE: PRTC) (“PureTech,” or the “Company”), a clinical stage biotherapeutics company dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing highly differentiated medicines for devastating diseases, today announced that the first participant has been dosed in a clinical study of LYT-100, PureTech’s wholly-owned product candidate for the potential treatment of lymphedema and other fibrotic conditions. There are currently no FDA-approved drugs to treat lymphedema, which is a painful, progressive, and chronic condition that affects approximately one million individuals in the U.S. alone, including about 500,000 breast cancer survivors.

The Phase 1, multiple ascending dose and food effect study is designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of LYT-100 in healthy participants. This is a follow-up to the single ascending dose clinical trial of LYT-100 in healthy individuals that was conducted by Auspex. Results from the multiple ascending dose study are expected this year and will enable the initiation of a proof-of-concept study in people with breast cancer-related, upper limb secondary lymphedema later in 2020.

“Lymphatic diseases cause significant disability and pain, yet there are few meaningful treatment options, most of which involve compression and physical therapy to control swelling,” said Babak Mehrara, M.D., chief, plastic and reconstructive surgical service, the Peter G. Cordeiro endowed chair in plastic and reconstructive surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and an advisor to PureTech. “LYT-100 is designed to address the underlying cause of lymphedema by reducing fibrosis and inflammation and restoring lymphatic function, and I believe it holds tremendous potential as a therapeutic candidate for the treatment of lymphedema.”

LYT-100 is an oral, small molecule drug candidate known as deupirfenidone, which has demonstrated preclinical anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory activity. It has previously been studied in healthy volunteers as part of a Phase 1, single-dose study and was observed to be well-tolerated with a favorable pharmacokinetic profile that could support twice daily oral dosing.

LYT-100 is the first clinical program in PureTech’s Wholly Owned Pipeline, which is focused on harnessing the lymphatic system and related immunology mechanisms for the treatment of cancer, immunological, lymphatic and central nervous system (CNS)-related disorders.

“Our model at PureTech has always been to identify, invent and advance novel therapeutics. We work with the world’s leading experts in a discovery process that breaks down specific diseases and comprehensively reviews and empirically tests unpublished scientific discoveries in a modality agnostic and unbiased way. This approach has enabled us to rapidly convert findings into valuable therapeutic product candidates, which historically have been housed in subsidiaries,” said Daphne Zohar, co-founder and chief executive officer of PureTech. “The advancement of LYT-100 is another example of executing on our strategy to develop a therapeutic solution for significant need, though this time the product candidate will continue to be wholly owned by PureTech.”

About Lymphedema
Lymphedema is a chronic condition that afflicts approximately one million people in the United States and is characterized by severe swelling in parts of the body, typically the arms or legs, due to the build-up of lymph fluid and inflammation, fibrosis and adipose deposition. Secondary lymphedema is the most prevalent form of lymphedema, and it can develop after surgery, infection or trauma and is frequently caused by cancer or cancer treatments. A chronic and progressive disorder, lymphedema can cause loss of range of motion and function in the affected limb, disfigurement and pain. The standard of care is management, primarily by compression and physical therapy to control swelling. There are no FDA-approved drug therapies to treat lymphedema.

About LYT-100
LYT-100 is one of PureTech’s wholly-owned product candidates. It is an oral, small molecule drug candidate known as deupirfenidone, which is in development for the potential treatment of lymphedema and other lymphatic and fibrotic disorders. LYT-100 has demonstrated preclinical anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory activity and has shown greater activity when compared to a functional analogue drug. LYT-100 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 1 multiple ascending dose and food effect study in healthy volunteers with subsequent exploration planned in people with breast cancer-related, upper limb secondary lymphedema. PureTech also plans to evaluate the potential application of LYT-100 in other conditions characterized by impaired lymphatic flow, including fibrotic diseases of the kidney, liver and other organs.

About PureTech Health
PureTech is a clinical stage biotherapeutics company dedicated to discovering, developing and commercializing highly differentiated medicines for devastating diseases, including intractable cancers, lymphatic and gastrointestinal diseases, central nervous system disorders and inflammatory and immunological diseases, among others. The Company has created a broad and deep pipeline through the expertise of its experienced research and development team and its extensive network of scientists, clinicians and industry leaders. This pipeline, which is being advanced both internally and through PureTech’s affiliates, is comprised of 23 product candidates and one product that has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All of the underlying programs and platforms that resulted in this pipeline of product candidates were initially identified or discovered and then advanced by the PureTech team through key validation points based on the Company’s unique insights into the biology of the brain, immune and gut, or BIG, systems and the interface between those systems, referred to as the BIG Axis.

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