Company: MBIO
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001410578-25-000085
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Company: MUSTANG BIO, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-02-07
Form: 424B4
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 we determined to discontinue development of the four CAR-T Therapies licensed from City of Hope listed above under “Terminated Product Candidates.”

IL13Rα2 License

In February 2017, we entered into an Amended and Restated Exclusive License Agreement with COH to acquire intellectual property rights pertaining to patent rights related to the IL13Rα2-directed CAR T program (the “IL13Rα2 License”). Pursuant to the IL13Rα2 License, we and COH acknowledged that an upfront fee had already been paid under the Original COH Agreement. In addition, COH

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is eligible to receive an annual maintenance fee, milestone payments totaling up to approximately $14.5 million, and royalties on net sales of licensed products in the mid-single digits. We are obligated to pay COH a percentage of certain revenues received in connection with a sublicense ranging from the mid-teens to mid-thirties, depending on the timing of the sublicense in the development of any product.

IL13Rα2 CRA (Glioblastoma)

In February 2017, we entered into a Clinical Research Support Agreement for the IL13Rα2-directed CAR T program (the “IL13Rα2 GBM CRA”). Pursuant to the terms of the IL13Rα2 CRA, we made an upfront payment of approximately $9,000 and will contribute an additional $140,000 per patient in connection with the on-going investigator-initiated study. Further, we agreed to fund approximately $66,000 annually pertaining to the clinical development of the IL13Rα2-directed CAR T therapy (also known as MB-101).

IL13Rα2 CRA (Leptomeningeal Glioblastoma)

In October 2020, we entered into a Clinical Research Support Agreement for the IL13Rα2-directed CAR T program for adult patients with leptomeningeal glioblastoma, ependymoma or medulloblastoma (the “IL13Rα2 Leptomeningeal CRA”). Pursuant to the terms of the IL13Rα2 Leptomeningeal CRA, we made an upfront payment of approximately $29,000 and will contribute an additional $150,000 per patient in connection with the on-going investigator-initiated study. Further, we agreed to fund approximately $200,000 annually pertaining to the clinical development of the IL13Rα2-directed CAR T therapy.

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