Prime Medicine Unveils Strategically Focused Pipeline

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-- Prioritizing Set of High Value Programs in Core Areas of Focus; Modularity of Prime Editing Platform Expected to Allow Prime Medicine to Generate Follow-on Candidates Rapidly and Efficiently --

-- Initial Clinical Data from Phase 1/2 Trial in CGD Expected in 2025 While Advancing Wilson’s Disease Program Toward Expected IND Application and/or CTA in 1H 2026 --

-- Today Announced Strategic Research Collaboration and License Agreement with Bristol Myers Squibb to Develop and Commercialize Multiple Prime Edited Ex Vivo T-cell Therapies --

-- Together with $110 Million Upfront Consideration Received Under Agreement with Bristol Myers Squibb, Anticipated Cost Savings are Expected to Extend Cash Runway into the First Half of 2026 --

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prime Medicine, Inc. (Nasdaq: PRME), a biotechnology company committed to delivering a new class of differentiated one-time curative genetic therapies, today announced that it is focusing its pipeline on a set of high value programs, each targeting a disease with well-understood biology and a clearly defined clinical development and regulatory path, and each expected to provide the foundation for expansion into additional opportunities.

“We founded Prime Medicine with a singular vision: to apply our groundbreaking Prime Editing platform to address the genetic causes of debilitating diseases and provide patients with long-lasting cures,” said Keith Gottesdiener, M.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Prime Medicine. “Over the past four years, we have started to translate this vision into reality, advancing PM359 into the clinic and generating preclinical data that show we can reproducibly and durably correct disease causative mutations in multiple cell types and successfully deliver Prime Editors across target tissues. In addition, we are encouraged by recent commentary from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which is increasingly supportive of modular approaches to developing genetic therapies, for which we believe Prime Editing is uniquely suited. We believe that Prime Medicine has the potential to change the treatment paradigm for a wide range of diseases, which collectively impact millions of people.”

Dr. Gottesdiener continued, “In order to maximize Prime Editing’s reach, we believe now is the time to strategically focus our efforts on a set of high value programs. Importantly, each prioritized program is intended to serve as a beachhead, allowing us to advance our technological leadership across a number of target tissues and cell types, while providing insights into research and development, regulatory strategy, CMC and delivery that will potentially allow us to progress our follow-on programs more rapidly and efficiently. In parallel, we plan to continue to leverage strategic business development, such as the collaboration with Bristol Myers Squibb that we announced this morning, to further extend Prime Editing’s reach. We expect to share first-in-human clinical data from our Phase 1/2 trial in CGD in 2025 and new preclinical data for our Wilson’s Disease program in the fourth quarter of 2024, as we work to bring this paradigm-shifting technology to patients.”