| • | | AVR-RD-03 in Pompe disease: Plan to engage with regulatory agencies on the clinical development strategy and plan to initiate a clinical trial in 2023, subject to regulatory clearance. |
Fourth Quarter and Year End 2021 Financial Results
AVROBIO reported a net loss of $28.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2021, and a net loss of $119.1 million for the year ended 2021, as compared to a net loss of $28.1 million and a net loss of $119.7 million for the comparable periods in 2020, respectively.
Research and development expenses were $19.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2021, and $83.1 million for the year ended 2021, as compared to $19.6 million and $87.2 million for the comparable periods in 2020, respectively. These decreases were driven by decreased program development expenses, including $9.1 million in non-recurring license fees incurred in 2020, which included an $8.0 million expense related to a one-time, upfront fee paid as consideration for in-licensing the Hunter syndrome program, which were partially offset by an increase in personnel-related costs.
General and administrative expenses were $9.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2021, and $35.7 million for the year ended 2021, as compared to $8.5 million and $33.0 million for the comparable periods in 2020, respectively. These increases were primarily due to an increase in personnel-related costs and non-cash stock-based compensation, which were partially offset by a decrease in professional fees, legal fees and facilities costs.
As of Dec. 31, 2021, AVROBIO had $189.6 million in cash and cash equivalents, as compared to $259.7 million in cash and cash equivalents as of Dec. 31, 2020. Based on the company’s current operating plan, AVROBIO expects its cash and cash equivalents as of Dec. 31, 2021 will enable the company to fund its operating expenses and capital expenditure requirements into the first quarter of 2024.
About AVROBIO
Our vision is to bring personalized gene therapy to the world. We aim to prevent, halt and/or reverse disease throughout the body with a single dose of gene therapy designed to drive durable expression of therapeutic protein, even in hard-to-reach tissues and organs including brain, muscle and bone. AVROBIO’s pipeline is powered by our industry-leading plato® gene therapy platform, our foundation designed to deliver gene therapy worldwide. It includes clinical programs in cystinosis and Gaucher disease type 1, as well as preclinical programs in Gaucher disease type 3, Hunter syndrome and Pompe disease. We are headquartered in Cambridge, Mass. For additional information, visit avrobio.com, and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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