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NetScientific PLC

19 September 2019

NetScientific plc

("NetScientific" or the "Company")

Portfolio Company PDS Biotechnology announces new positive data for lead immunotherapy treatment in high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV)

London, UK - 19 September 2019 - NetScientific plc (AIM: NSCI), the transatlantic healthcare IP commercialisation Group, is pleased to note the new data announced today by portfolio company, PDS Biotechnology (Nasdaq: PDSB), following a post-hoc follow up of its Phase 1 clinical study of novel immunotherapy PDS0101 for patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) infected with multiple high-risk, cancer-causing types of HPV.

Ian Postlethwaite, CEO of NetScientific, said:

"We are delighted to see this additional data which further validates the potential of this new treatment for patients suffering with high-risk HPV. 2020 will be an important year for PDS as PDS0101 enters three Phase 2 clinical studies to evaluate PDS0101 as a monotherapy in CIN2/3; to evaluate PDS0101 in combination with KEYTRUDA(R) in collaboration with Merck and Co for the treatment of HPV16-positive head and neck cancer; and to evaluate PDS0101 in combination with two other novel clinically tested immunotherapies in advanced HPV-associated cancers to be conducted by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). We believe that the continued strong progress of the PDS immunotherapy portfolio and NetScientific's shareholding within demonstrates the potential of increasing value for our shareholders as we seek to realise full value of our investments in the coming months."

# # #

Below is the full announcement made today by PDS Biotechnology:

PDS Biotechnology Reports Clinical Data for Its Novel Immunotherapy PDS0101 in Follow up to Phase 1 Human Trial

60% of evaluable patients demonstrated a clinical response

Clinical activity observed at all dose levels

Data support previously reported in-vivo induction of active HPV-specific (granzyme B-inducing) CD8+ (killer) T-Cells in patients

Plan to initiate three Phase 2 studies for PDS0101 starting in 1Q 2020

Berkeley Heights, NJ, September 18, 2019 - PDS Biotechnology Corporation (Nasdaq: PDSB), a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company pioneering the development of novel immunotherapies, today announced that it has reviewed limited available patient clinical outcome data from its previously reported Phase 1 study. In the study, 60% of evaluable patients had a clinical response (as defined below). The primary focus of the study was safety and evaluation of immune biomarkers resulting from administration of Versamune(R)-based PDS0101 in patients with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) infected with multiple high-risk, cancer-causing types of human papillomavirus (HPV). These newly-available clinical data are the result of a post-hoc follow up which was not part of the protocol design. The novel Versamune(R) mechanisms of action and the resulting unique regression of advanced preclinical tumors were recently published (Journal of Immunology, Vol. 202, Issue 1215 June 2019).

The Phase 1 clinical trial was an open-label, dose-escalating study that included 12 patients; 3 receiving a 1mg dose, 3 receiving a 3 mg dose, and 6 receiving a 10mg dose. All 12 patients completed three doses of PDS0101. As previously reported, no dose-limiting toxicities or long-term safety concerns were observed.

PDS0101 was immunologically active at all three doses and resulted in a strong increase (5 to 73-fold) in circulating HPV disease-attacking T-cells in 10/12 subjects, quantified by either INF-<GAMMA> or granzyme-b ELISPOT studies of blood drawn approximately 14 days after subcutaneous injection. The potentially unique ability of PDS0101 to safely generate high levels of circulating, granzyme-b inducing (cytolytically active) CD8+ (killer) T-cells prompted a retrospective evaluation of clinical outcomes.

PDS received limited follow-up clinical data from eleven out of the twelve patients and was able to review the source data reported for all but two of these patients (both in the 10mg dose group and whose data were reported by correspondence from the investigator). The clinical results were evaluated and reported by the respective physicians/principal investigators outside the scope of the Phase 1 trial protocol and were not evaluated at specific predetermined times after treatment. Clinical response (regression/ elimination of CIN) was determined by cytology or colposcopy as available from individual investigators.

Clinical responses were observed in 60% of evaluable patients across the three tested doses. Of note, the timing of the responses, seen as early as 1-3 months after treatment in some patients, suggests a potential correlation of the immunologic and clinical responses with the administration of PDS0101. Consistent with the preclinical data, these data suggest that PDS0101's potent induction of type I interferons with antigen cross-presentation may lead to broad and effective CD8+ T cell activity, and suggests the potential for a rare combination of clinical potency and safety among immune-oncology therapeutics.

 
 Dose Cohort         Evaluable Patients*          Clinical Response 12 Months Post 
                                                   Treatment** 
                     N =                          N =      % of Evaluable 
 1mg                 3 of 3                       2        67% 
 3mg                 2 of 3                       1        50% 
 10mg                5 of 6                       3        60% 
 Total               10                           6        60% 
 *Two of twelve patients were not evaluable: one patient, who 
  demonstrated a strong immune response, was lost to follow up 
  and another received LEEP excision therapy (standard of care) 
 **Two of ten evaluable patients who had clearance of CIN by cytology 
  were not considered as clinical responders: one patient regressed 
  from CIN to atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance 
  (ASCUS) with detectable virus, and the other showed consistent 
  disease elimination by cytology, but showed residual disease 
  by colposcopy 
 

"The exciting translation of the Versamune(R)-induced immunological mechanisms from animal to human studies support the planned Phase 2 trials to be initiated in the first quarter of 2020 in cancer and CIN2/3 patients with well-defined HPV type infections," said Dr. Lauren V. Wood, M.D., PDS' Chief Medical Officer.

Starting in the first quarter of 2020, PDS anticipates initiating three studies:

-- A Phase 2 study to evaluate PDS0101 monotherapy in CIN2/3. -- A Phase 2 study in collaboration with Merck and Co. to evaluate PDS0101 in combination with KEYTRUDA(R) in the treatment of HPV16-positive head and neck cancer.

-- A Phase 2 study to evaluate PDS0101 in combination with two other novel clinically tested immunotherapies in advanced HPV-associated cancers to be conducted by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) as a result of the NCI's independent preclinical testing of the combination.

In addition, PDS is continuing to advance a pipeline of similar Verasmune(R)-based antigen-specific immunotherapies targeting prostate, colon, lung, breast and ovarian cancers and melanoma.

About the Versamune(R) Platform Technology Versamune(R) is a proprietary, synthetic lipid-based T-cell activating platform. PDS Biotechnology's pipeline of Versamune(R)-based products, which are administered by subcutaneous injection, provides strong activation of type I interferon genes. The Versamune(R) mechanism of action also involves effective presentation of tumor antigens via the MHC Class I and Class II pathways. These mechanisms together promote strong in-vivo induction of polyfunctional tumor-targeting CD8+ T-cells. Versamune(R)-based immunotherapies have been demonstrated to alter the tumor micro-environment in preclinical mechanism of action studies, thus further enhancing the ability of Versamune(R)-induced T-cells to effectively kill tumor cells.

About PDS Biotechnology and PDS0101

PDS Biotechnology is a clinical stage immuno-oncology company with a growing pipeline of clinical-stage immunotherapies to treat various HPV-associated cancers, including head and neck cancer, cervical, anal, prostate, breast and other cancers. PDS0101 includes the Versamune(R) immune-activating platform and a mixture of HPV16 E6 and E7 peptide antigens designed to induce cytolytic T cell responses against HPV expressed in patients with HPV-associated pre-cancers and cancers.

Dose Cohort Evaluable Patients* Clinical Response 12 Months Post Treatment** N = N = % of Evaluable 1mg 3 of 3 2 67% 3mg 2 of 3 1 50% 10mg 5 of 6 3 60% Total 10 6 60% *Two of twelve patients were not evaluable: one patient, who demonstrated a strong immune response, was lost to follow up and another received LEEP excision therapy (standard of care) **Two of ten evaluable patients who had clearance of CIN by cytology were not considered as clinical responders: one patient regressed from CIN to atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) with detectable virus, and the other showed consistent disease elimination by cytology, but showed residual disease by colposcopy

About HPV-related Cancer and CIN1

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is responsible for over 99% of cervical cancers, and the majority of head and neck cancers and anal cancers. HPV is also the most common viral sexually transmitted disease in the United States. HPV is unequivocally linked with cervical preneoplastic lesions, categorized as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) of various degrees, with the low grade disease being categorized as CIN1. It is reported that spontaneous regression of CIN1 occurs in about 44% of patients within 2 years (Stefani C. et al, 2014, European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, 18: 728-733).

For full release and additional information about PDS, please visit www.pdsbiotech.com.

Ends

# # #

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014.

For more information, please contact:

 
  NetScientific                         Tel: +44 (0)20 3514 1800 
   Ian Postlethwaite, CEO / CFO 
 
  WHIreland (NOMAD, Financial Adviser   Tel: +44 (0)20 7220 1666 
   and Broker) 
   Chris Fielding / Darshan Patel 
 
  MO PR ADVISORY (Press Contact)        Tel: +44 (0)78 7644 4977 
   Mo Noonan 
 

About NetScientific

NetScientific PLC is a transatlantic healthcare IP commercialisation Group focused on technologies and companies that have the potential to treat chronic disease and significantly improve the health and well-being of people.

For more information, please visit the website at www.NetScientific.net

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