Cognition Therapeutics Reports Year End 2024 Financial Results and Provides Business Update

In This Article:

Cognition Therapeutics, Inc.
Cognition Therapeutics, Inc.

Positive Results with Zervimesine (CT1812) in Phase 2 SHIMMER Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB)

Phase 2 SHINE Data Show Dramatic Slowing of Cognitive Decline with Zervimesine in a Key Pre-specified Alzheimer’s Disease Subgroup

2025 Objective: Advance Zervimesine into Late-stage Trials for DLB and Alzheimer’s Disease

Management will Review Results at 8:00 a.m. ET on Live Webcast and Conference Call

PURCHASE, N.Y., March 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cognition Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CGTX), a clinical stage company developing product candidates that treat neurodegenerative disorders, (the “Company” or “Cognition”), today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2024, and provided a business update.

Data readouts in 2024 from the Company’s Phase 2 studies in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) support the potential of zervimesine (also CT1812) in these patient populations. The Company reprioritized its clinical focus in 2025, concluding enrollment in the Phase 2 dry AMD clinical study in order to devote resources to support the planned registrational programs for Alzheimer’s and DLB, and extend the cash runway into the fourth quarter of 2025.

Next steps for zervimesine include end-of-Phase 2 meetings with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to align on plans for Phase 3 clinical protocols for both indications. The company plans to request separate end-of-Phase 2 meetings for Alzheimer’s disease and DLB. That process is expected to start in early second quarter of 2025. The FDA typically responds to a request within two weeks.

Lisa Ricciardi, Cognition’s president and CEO, added, “Zervimesine delivered positive clinical data during 2024 from two key Phase 2 studies: the SHIMMER study in DLB and the SHINE study in Alzheimer’s disease. These results show the value that zervimesine holds as we advance towards Phase 3 clinical trials. Looking ahead, we will meet with the FDA on plans to start Phase 3 studies in Alzheimer’s disease and DLB. In parallel, we are actively evaluating options to fund our clinical trials, including potential partnering opportunities with pharmaceutical companies.”

2024 Corporate and Clinical Highlights:

  • Phase 2 results from SHIMMER study in DLB showed strong clinical results – up to 91% slowing compared to placebo – across measures of behavior, function, cognition and movement after 6 months of zervimesine treatment.

    • Results shared in an archived webcast available on the IR webpage or directly by visiting https://lifescievents.com/event/cogrx/.

    • Results were also presented in January 2025 at the International Lewy Body Dementia Conference (ILBDC) by study director, James E Galvin, MD, MPH, director of the Comprehensive Center for Brain Health at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

  • Results from Phase 2 SHINE study in Alzheimer’s disease showed a near-total preservation of cognition (via ADAS-Cog11 and MMSE scales) in a population of zervimesine-treated Alzheimer’s patients who had lower p-tau217 levels.

    • Results of this analysis were presented at the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) conference by principal investigator, Michael Woodward, MD, associate professor, head of dementia research at Austin Health in Melbourne, Australia.

  • Reported a positive outcome of a masked analysis, referred to as a “futility analysis,” of the Phase 2 MAGNIFY study of zervimesine in patients with geographic atrophy secondary to dry age-related macular degeneration (dry AMD). Along with published preclinical results, this supports the utility of zervimesine in the treatment of dry AMD.

  • Developed a novel chemical process for the manufacture of zervimesine as part of the Company’s Phase 3 readiness plan. Provisional patent applications covering this chemical process have been filed.

  • Published six manuscripts in 2024, including final clinical results from the COG0105 SNAP study, which evaluated oligomer displacement following a single dose of zervimesine; and the COG0202 SEQUEL study, which measured the impact of zervimesine treatment on synaptic activity through quantitative EEG.

  • Conducted 12 presentations in 2024 at six scientific and medical congresses including a podium presentation of results from the Phase 2 COG0201 SHINE of zervimesine in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s patients at the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease (CTAD) meeting.