Exhibit 99.1
KALA BIO Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update
-- Patient enrollment ongoing in Phase 2b CHASE trial of KPI-012 for PCED; targeting topline data by year-end 2024
-- Evaluating opportunities to expand KPI-012 development into other corneal diseases, including LSCD and to explore KPI-014 in rare inherited retinal diseases --
-- Cash resources of $48.5 million as of March 31, 2024 together with anticipated funding remaining from CIRM award expected to fund operations into 3Q 2025 --
ARLINGTON, Mass., May 14, 2024 – KALA BIO, Inc. (NASDAQ:KALA), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the research, development and commercialization of innovative therapies for rare and severe diseases of the eye, today reported financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024 and provided a corporate update.
“In 2024, we are acutely focused on advancing our clinical program for KPI-012 in PCED, a rare, devastating disease caused by an array of underlying etiologies, many of which cannot be treated with currently approved therapeutic options,” said Mark Iwicki, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of KALA BIO. “Given its multifactorial mechanism of action and based on clinical data to-date, we believe KPI-012 has the potential to address the multiple impaired corneal healing processes that cause PCED and provide patients a well-tolerated, easily administered and effective therapy. We are targeting topline data from our ongoing Phase 2b CHASE trial by year end which, if successful, could serve as the first of two pivotal trials required to support a BLA submission.”
Mr. Iwicki continued, “In parallel, we remain committed to exploring the potential of our platform technology more broadly, as we work to establish KALA as a leader in the emerging field of mesenchymal stem cell secretome therapy. We believe KPI-012 represents a pipeline-in-a-product opportunity and plan to leverage our investigational new drug-enabling activities in PCED to support follow-on indications across a range of corneal diseases, while also exploring the potential for KPI-014, our second asset, across a range of rare, inherited retinal diseases.”
First Quarter and Recent Business Highlights:
KALA is advancing an innovative pipeline based on its proprietary mesenchymal stem cell secretome (MSC-S) platform. KALA believes the multifactorial mechanism of action of its MSC-S platform technology may enable it to generate products for a range of ocular orphan diseases and is evaluating the potential development of this technology for multiple rare, front- and back-of-the-eye diseases.
KALA’s lead product candidate, KPI-012 combines growth factors, protease inhibitors, matrix proteins and neurotrophic factors to potentially correct the impaired corneal healing that is an underlying etiology of multiple severe ocular diseases.
KALA is initially developing KPI-012 for the treatment of persistent corneal epithelial defect (PCED), a persistent, non-healing corneal defect or wound that is refractory to conventional treatments which, if left untreated, can lead to significant complications, including infection, corneal perforation/scarring and vision loss. PCED has an estimated incidence of approximately 100,000 patients in the U.S. and we believe represents a sizeable market opportunity; there are currently no U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved prescription products with a broad indication for all underlying etiologies of PCED.
| ● | KALA continues to enroll patients in the CHASE (Corneal Healing After SEcretome therapy) Phase 2b clinical trial evaluating KPI-012 for the treatment of PCED, and are targeting the announcement of topline data by year-end 2024. Contingent on positive results and subject to discussion with regulatory authorities, the Company believes the CHASE Phase 2b trial could potentially serve as the first of two pivotal studies to support the submission of a Biologics License Application (BLA) to the FDA. |
| ● | KALA is also exploring the potential of KPI-012 for additional rare, front-of-the-eye diseases, including Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (LSCD) and other corneal diseases. LSCD is characterized by the loss or deficiency of limbal epithelial stem cells, which can result in recurrent epithelial breakdown, neovascularization, |