Surrozen Provides Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Business Update

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Surrozen, Inc.
Surrozen, Inc.

Enrollment ongoing in SZN-043 Phase 1b trial in patients with Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis

Presented first-in-human data from SZN-043 Phase 1a trial at EASL

Published study that demonstrated application of unique Targeted Protein Degradation technologies resulting in robust Wnt signal activation in bispecific antibodies based on the Company's SWEETS technology platform

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Surrozen, Inc. (“Surrozen” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: SRZN), a company pioneering targeted therapeutics that selectively activate the Wnt pathway for tissue repair and regeneration, today provided second quarter 2024 financial results and business updates.

“We made significant progress in the second quarter with accomplishment of key milestones including dosing the first patient in the SZN-043 Phase 1b trial, presenting first-in-human data from the SZN-043 Phase 1a trial at EASL and publishing new information regarding the promise of our proprietary SWEETS platform,” said Craig Parker, President and Chief Executive Officer of Surrozen. “Surrozen is focused on transforming the treatment of severe diseases of the liver and eye, and we look forward to proof-of-concept data from the SZN-043 Phase 1b clinical trial in the first half of 2025.”

Research and Development Pipeline Highlights

SZN-043
Surrozen is developing SZN-043 for severe liver disease with an initial focus in severe alcohol-associated hepatitis.

Clinical Development Milestones and Medical Meeting Presentation

  • Enrollment initiated and ongoing in Phase 1b trial; proof-of-concept data is anticipated in the first half of 2025

  • Presented Phase 1a trial results at 2024 European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) in June 2024 (LINK: HERE)

    • Treatment with SZN-043 was safe and well tolerated in healthy volunteers and patients with a history of liver cirrhosis

    • Results demonstrated evidence of target engagement and Wnt-pathway mediated pharmacodynamic effects in the liver

Research Programs Publications

  • Surrozen published study in eLife (LINK: HERE) describing development of two new ASGR bispecific antibodies that resulted in a robust and cell specific boost to Wnt-signaling through protein degradation technologies

    • These ASGR-targeted SWEETS (Surrozen Wnt Signal Enhancer Engineered for Tissue Specificity) molecules represent a unique targeted protein degradation (TPD) platform, that functions via multiple mechanisms, and expands the potential opportunities to treat liver diseases through cell or tissue-specific regenerative therapeutics with enhanced Wnt signal activation

  • Surrozen published a review article in iScience (LINK: HERE) that provided a comprehensive summary of work done in the field on invention of various Wnt activating platforms and highlighted the rationales and design rules described so far in this emerging field including the potential for Wnt agonists in the treatment of numerous tissue degenerative diseases