Kymera's Strategy and Pipeline - Kymera is focused on developing oral degrader medicines with biologics-like activity to transform immunology treatments[7, 16] - The company's pipeline includes KT-621 (STAT6 degrader), KT-579 (IRF5 degrader), and KT-485 (IRAK4 degrader), targeting various immunological diseases[27] - Kymera expects to report Phase 2b AD study data by mid-2027 and Phase 2b asthma study data in late-2027 for KT-621[27, 92] - A Phase 1 healthy volunteer trial for KT-579 is expected to initiate in Q1 2026, with data reported in 2H 2026[27, 92] - Sanofi plans to advance KT-485 into a Phase 1 clinical trial in 2026[14, 91] KT-621 Clinical Data and Market Opportunity - KT-621 has shown deep STAT6 degradation (>95%) in healthy volunteers and AD patients[44] - In the BroADen Phase 1b AD trial, KT-621 achieved significant reductions in EASI score (-63%), Total SCORAD (-48%), Peak Pruritus NRS (-40%), and SCORAD-Itch (-44%)[53, 54, 57] - KT-621 also demonstrated improvements in patient-reported outcomes, with 61% DLQI responders and 75% POEM responders[60] - KT-621 achieved a 56% median FeNO reduction in AD patients with comorbid asthma[71] - The potential patient impact for STAT6 inhibition in Type 2 inflammation is estimated to be >140 million, representing a >$20 billion market[35] Financial Position - Kymera is capitalized with $1.6 billion in cash, providing a runway into 2029[14]
Kymera Therapeutics (NasdaqGM:KYMR) FY Earnings Call Presentation