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12 Jun 2007 07:02

Synairgen plc12 June 2007 SYNAIRGEN PLC ('Synairgen' or the 'Company') Synairgen Announces Successful Outcome of Phase I Clinical Study of Inhaled Interferon Beta Southampton, UK - 12th June 2007: Synairgen plc (LSE:SNG), the drug discoverycompany focused on asthma and COPD, today announces the successful outcome ofits first Phase I clinical study for inhaled interferon beta ('IFN-beta'), whichthe Company is developing as a potential treatment for asthma and chronicobstructive pulmonary disease ('COPD'). 36 allergic non-asthmatic volunteers received inhaled IFN-beta or placebo at 3different dose levels, using two different modes of delivery to the lung byinhalation. The aim of this study was to assess the safety of inhaled IFN-betain a population of allergic volunteers who have some of the features of allergicasthma, but do not have hyper-reactive airways, a feature that is characteristicof asthma. "We were pleased to see that within the dosage range we believe will beefficacious, inhaled IFN-beta was well tolerated and the numerous biological andphysiological tests that we applied in the study did not show any adversebiological effects. In the study we also took the opportunity offered by thedelivery device to optimise its application for IFN-beta delivery to the lungs,"said Prof. Ratko Djukanovic, who was Principal Investigator for the trial. Following the successful conclusion of this study (SG003) Synairgen hasdiscussed the ensuing development programme with the regulatory authorities,with a view to commencing one further Phase I study of INF-beta in asthmaticvolunteers prior to undertaking the Phase IIa proof of concept study. Richard Marsden, Managing Director of Synairgen, said, "This is an importantmilestone for Synairgen's lead programme. By studying the drug in allergic,rather than "normal", volunteers we set a higher threshold for success in thetrial than would normally be the case, building a strong foundation for us toadvance the programme." Ends For further information, please contact: SynairgenRichard Marsden, Managing Director Tel: +44 (0) 23 8051 2800John Ward, Finance Director Hogarth PartnershipMelanie Toyne-Sewell Tel: +44 (0) 20 7357 9477 Notes for Editors Synairgen Synairgen is a drug discovery company founded by Professors Stephen Holgate,Donna Davies and Ratko Djukanovic, focused on identifying and out-licensing newpharmaceutical products which address the underlying causes of asthma andchronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Synairgen is listed on AIM (LSE:SNG). For more information about Synairgen please see www.synairgen.com. Interferon Beta ('IFN-beta') in rhinovirus-induced asthma and COPD exacerbationsSynairgen is investigating a novel application of inhaled IFN-beta to reducecold virus-induced exacerbations in both asthma and COPD. This virus is a majortrigger for the worsening of both asthma symptoms (with up to eight out of tenasthma related emergency department visits being associated with these viralinfections) and COPD exacerbations (up to 60% of all COPD exacerbations arepreceded by the common cold). Currently there are limited satisfactorytreatments available to address either of these significant unmet needs. Asthma statistics • There are approximately 20 million asthmatics in the USA • The economic cost to the USA is $16 billion per year (1) • Asthma accounts for 1,900,000 emergency department visits per year in the USA (1) • The cost of emergency department visits and in-patient care in relation to asthma in the USA is $4.1 billion (1) • Up to 80% of asthma exacerbations which result in emergency department visits are associated with RV infections (2) • 50% of the total cost of the asthma is apportioned to 10% of the asthmatic population with the severest disease (3) COPD statistics • COPD is the 4th leading cause of death in the USA: 122,283 (2003) (4) • The economic cost to the USA of COPD is $37.2 billion (5) • Direct health expenditure on COPD in the USA is $20.9 billion (asthma $11.5 billion) (5) • Research by the SUPPORT investigators estimated the average cost of a hospitalisation for a severe COPD patient to be $7,100 (6) • The global market for COPD drugs is forecast to increase from $4 billion to $7 billion by 2010 (7) Information about common colds and rhinovirus (RV) • Adults get an average of two to four colds per year, mostly between September and May (8) • Young children suffer from an average of six to eight colds per year (8) • Asthmatics have similar upper respiratory tract (nose and throat) symptoms as non-asthmatics (9) • Asthmatics frequently suffer lower respiratory tract (the airways in the lung) infections (9) References 1. American Lung Association. Trends in Asthma Morbidity and Morality. 2005www.lungusa.org 2. S. King et al, Persistence of Rhinovirus RNA after asthma exacerbationsin children. Clin Exp Allergy 2005 May 35 (5) 672-8 3. P.J. Barnes, B. Johnson, J.B. Klim. The Costs of Asthma. Eur Respir J1996 9, 636-642 4. National Center for Health Statistics. Report of Final MortalityStatistics, 2003 5. Morbidity & Mortality: 2004 Chart Book on cardiovascular, lung, andblood diseases produced by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 6. Connors AF Jr et al. Outcomes following acute exacerbation of severechronic obstructive lung disease. The SUPPORT investigators. Am J Respir CritCare Med 1996; 154:959-967 7. Espicom Business Intelligence: New Drug Futures: Respiratory Chapter2006 8. Cold and Flu Guidelines: The Common Cold www.lungusa.org 9. J.M. Corne et al Frequency, severity and duration of rhinovirusinfections in asthmatic and non-asthmatic individuals: a longitudinal cohortstudy. Lancet 2002 Mat 9; 359 (9309):831-4 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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