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First patient in the UK is dosed in the OATD-01 Phase 2 KITE study in pulmonary sarcoidosis

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- OATD-01 is an innovative, first-in-class chitinase inhibitor for the treatment of sarcoidosis among other diseases where chronic inflammation leads to tissue remodeling and fibrosis

- In the phase II clinical trial (KITE study), patients will take a daily oral dose of 25 mg OATD-01 or placebo (in tablet form) for 12 weeks

- The double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study is designed to determine the clinical efficacy, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and safety of OATD-01

- The Phase II study will be conducted in the UK, US, and the European Union including Norway, and will involve approximately 100 patients

- OATD-01 is a first-in-class chitotriosidase 1 (CHIT1) inhibitor with disease-modifying potential in sarcoidosis and other interstitial lung diseases

Warsaw, March 22, 2024. - Molecure S.A. ("Molecure", WSE ticker: MOC), a biotechnology company that discovers and develops drugs to the clinical stage and uses its globally unique expertise in medicinal chemistry and biology to explore and develop first-in-class small-molecule drugs that directly modulate protein activity and mRNA translation to treat a range of incurable diseases, has started the clinical trial where OATD-01 is being administered to patients with active pulmonary sarcoidosis as part of a Phase II clinical trial (proof-of-concept in human). The world's first administration of the chitotriosidase 1 (CHIT1) inhibitor (or placebo) to patient took place at the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh. As part of the trial, patients will take a daily fixed dose of 25 mg OATD-01 or placebo tablets for 12 weeks. Patient safety will be monitored regularly through laboratory tests, neurological examinations and ECG and spirometry.

The Phase II clinical trial for OATD-01 is designed as a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the oral CHIT1 inhibitor (OATD-01) in approximately 100 patients with active pulmonary sarcoidosis, including patients both previously receiving other therapies and previously untreated. The study will involve approximately 20-30 centres in the US, the European Union, Norway and the UK. The renowned CRO (Contract Research Organisation) Simbec Orion is responsible for the organization and comprehensive conduct of the study.

„The first administration to a patient with pulmonary sarcoidosis is the realization of our mission focused on helping and transforming the lives of patients with incurable diseases through the development of therapies and the opportunity to offer them new treatment options. Launched in the UK, the Phase II trial involving patients with active disease, the 'proof-of-concept in human' phase, is a significant milestone in the clinical development of our lead program. It is a landmark moment also because it is the first time that a chitotriosidase 1 inhibitor has been offered to patients. Molecure is a pioneer and global leader in the development of therapies based on the inhibition of chitinase activity. The 'PoC in human' study is key to validating this therapeutic approach, as there is a whole spectrum of diseases whose development is associated with similar molecular mechanisms. We will conduct the study in the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway and European Union countries, after obtaining approvals from the relevant EU regulators. The results of this study will be strategically important for further value creation and commercialization of OATD-01, and we look forward to the results of the study in 2025" - said Dr Marcin Szumowski, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Management Board of Molecure S.A.