Company: XAIR
Filing Date: 2025-08-12
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001641172-25-023243
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Company: Beyond Air, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-12
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part II, Item 8
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 In November,
at the annual meeting of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (“SITC”), we presented new in vivo combination data that
support the potential of our novel UNO therapy to treat various types of solid tumors in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitor
(“ICI”) therapies, including anti-PD-1. The data presented at SITC appears to indicate that UNO in combination with anti-PD-1
treatment may lead to higher tumor regression rates and prolonged survival. On December 13, 2022, we announced the publication of preclinical
data in the peer-reviewed journal Cancer Cell International (CCI), which showed that our proprietary tumor ablation technology utilizing
UNO induced a potent innate and adaptive immune response that prevented metastases and resulted in a statistically significant survival
benefit.

In
April 2023, Beyond Cancer presented additional preclinical data for UNO therapy in solid tumors during the AACR 2023 annual meeting.
Data showed a statistically significant survival benefit for repeat dosing of UNO compared to anti-mCTLA-4 as monotherapy and repeat
doses of UNO prolonged survival in combination with anti-PD-1 compared to gNO alone. With regard to tumor volume, statistically significant
reductions were observed with repeat dosing of UNO versus anti-mPD-1 as a monotherapy and in combination with anti-CTLA-4 versus anti-CTLA-4
alone. Additionally, the data shows that short exposures between 10 seconds to one minute of tumor cells to UNO at increasing concentrations
of 25,000 ppm to 100,000 ppm NO significantly upregulate mPD-L1 expression in a dose and time-dependent manner. Also, in vivo experiments
exhibited a statistically significant day 1 increase in M1 macrophages, decrease in Tregs, and reduction in tumor cell viability was
directionally maintained through day 5. We believe that together with the known ability of NO to activate and recruit the immune system,
the data presented at this year’s AACR annual meeting appears to indicate that repeat dosing of UNO is feasible and may be effective
even in difficult-to-treat, non-immunogenic tumor types.

In
October 2023, Beyond Cancer presented positive pre-clinical data at the EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer
Therapeutics, demonstrating a statistically significant survival benefit in mice treated with UNO plus anti-PD1 versus anti-PD1 alone.
This