Satellos Announces Q2 2024 Financial Results and Updated Canine Data

In This Article:

- Updated data in a canine model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) show further increased improvement in muscle force over baseline of 195% at four-month point

- Receipt of Orphan Drug and Rare Pediatric Disease designations from US FDA

- On track to dose first participant in Phase 1 clinical trial with SAT-3247 in Q3 2024

- Cash balance of $27.7 million at June 30, 2024

TORONTO, August 12, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Satellos Bioscience Inc. (TSX: MSCL, OTCQB: MSCLF) ("Satellos" or the "Company"), a public biotech company developing new small molecule therapeutic approaches to improve the treatment of muscle diseases and disorders, announced today its financial results and operational highlights for the three months ended June 30, 2024. All references to currency in this press release are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted.

"The second quarter continued to be momentous for Satellos," said Frank Gleeson, Co-founder and CEO, Satellos. "In addition to advancing SAT-3247 through preclinical development and on July 10 filing a regulatory application in Australia to commence a Phase 1 clinical trial, we received Orphan Drug and Rare Pediatric Disease Designations from the FDA and presented positive interim muscle regeneration data in a canine model of DMD at the annual PPMD conference. We ended the quarter with a cash balance of $27.7 million and are on track to initiate a Phase 1 clinical trial with SAT-3247 in Q3 of 2024."

Phil Lambert, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer of Satellos, said, "Today, we are proud to announce additional data from the now completed canine study in which we show that the interim positive effects on the function of muscle in these animals were further increased over the full four months of the study. We believe these data are consistent with the positive results SAT-3247 treatment has demonstrated in numerous mdx mouse models and other studies and provide evidence in a large animal model of the potential for SAT-3247 to represent a disease-modifying therapeutic approach for people living with Duchenne."

CANINE DATA UPDATE:

On July 2, 2024, Satellos announced data in a canine model of DMD showing improved muscle repair and regeneration and improved muscle force from SAT-3247 treatment. After treatment with SAT-3247 the animals showed an increase in Regenerative Index (RI), a measure of the number of newly regenerated muscle fibers versus the number of damaged and dying muscle fibers, suggesting that muscle repair and regeneration is occurring. These results were updated today, the results of which can be seen in our corporate presentation here.