Precision BioSciences Announces Clearance of Investigational New Drug Application by the U.S. FDA for First-in-Class PBGENE-HBV Designed to Eliminate Root Cause of Chronic Hepatitis B

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- PBGENE-HBV is the first-ever investigational in vivo gene editing therapy cleared to enter clinical trials for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B in the United States (U.S.) –

- IND clearance represents a significant regulatory milestone for PBGENE-HBV –

- Company to expand its Phase 1 ELIMINATE-B study to the U.S., joining world-class clinical sites in Moldova, Hong Kong, and New Zealand where strong clinical execution is currently underway –

DURHAM, N.C., March 17, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Precision BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: DTIL), a clinical stage gene editing company utilizing its novel proprietary ARCUS® platform to develop in vivo gene editing therapies for high unmet need diseases, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the Investigational New Drug (IND) application for PBGENE-HBV. PBGENE-HBV is Precision’s lead wholly owned in vivo gene editing program designed to cure chronic hepatitis B by eliminating cccDNA, the key source of replicating hepatitis B virus (HBV), and inactivating integrated HBV DNA in hepatocytes. Precision is in final stages of U.S. site activation, enabling the ELIMINATE-B trial to begin enrolling patients in the U.S. where over one million people are infected with chronic hepatitis B. The ELIMINATE-B trial is actively enrolling patients in Moldova, Hong Kong, and New Zealand and will soon initiate Phase 1 clinical activities in the U.S at the Liver Center at Massachusetts General Hospital. The Company recently announced promising safety and efficacy data for PBGENE-HBV following first dose administration at the lowest dose level in the ELIMINATE-B clinical trial.

"IND clearance to expand the ELIMINATE-B trial for chronic hepatitis B is a first for the gene editing space. This marks the advancement of potentially curative gene editing modalities into major markets for diseases where enormous global disease burden and lack of curative options have unfortunately become the norm," said Michael Amoroso, President and Chief Executive Officer of Precision BioSciences. "With four regulatory approvals in four months, this clearance validates our parallel global development strategy backed by our robust pre-clinical safety and efficacy package. The ELIMINATE-B trial remains on track following the recent completion of initial dose administration in our first cohort of patients and we look forward to continuing to share clinical data throughout 2025."

"The IND clearance milestone marks a significant step forward in our mission to advance potential curative treatment options for hepatitis B patients," said Murray A. Abramson, MD, MPH, Head of Clinical Development at Precision BioSciences. "We’re very excited to extend the ELIMINATE-B trial to the U.S. and look forward to working with the investigators in the U.S., alongside those in Moldova, Hong Kong and New Zealand as we build on the momentum of the ELIMINATE-B phase 1 study."