Zafgen Secures $33 Million Series C Financing
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 7, 2011– Zafgen, Inc., a pharmaceutical company pioneering novel
obesity therapeutics to help the body regain and sustain a lean, healthy state by targeting
imbalances in fat metabolism, today announced the closing of a $33 million Series C financing.
The financing is being led by the existing investor syndicate, which includes Atlas Venture and
Third Rock Ventures. Proceeds from the financing will be used to support development of
Zafgen‟s pipeline and to advance its lead methionine aminopeptidase 2 (MetAP2) inhibitor for
the treatment of severe obesity into Phase 2 clinical studies.
“This Series C funding provides further validation of the promise of MetAP2 inhibitor treatment
as a pharmacological alternative to bariatric surgery in the treatment of severe obesity and is a
testament to the progress we have made in advancing our drug development efforts,” said
Thomas Hughes, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer, Zafgen, Inc. “We appreciate the
tremendous support we have received from our current investors over the years, and we are
pleased to gain their endorsement of our plans and continuing efforts to develop new therapies
for severe obesity and related diseases.”
Zafgen is pioneering novel obesity therapeutics to help the body regain and sustain a lean,
healthy state by targeting imbalances in fat metabolism. Research continues to show that obese
and lean individuals metabolize fat differently. Studies indicate that once a person becomes
obese, the body undergoes certain metabolic changes and is “programmed” to make and store
more fat, making it much more difficult to reduce body weight. These metabolic adaptations that
take place in obese people impair the normal release and breakdown of fatty acids from adipose
tissue. Simultaneously, the body becomes much more efficient in diverting calories from food
and storing them as fat.
“As the incidence of obesity continues to grow exponentially worldwide, there remains a critical
unmet need for new therapies for patients,” said Kevin Starr, partner, Third Rock Ventures.
“Zafgen has a unique approach to tackling obesity by targeting imbalances in fat metabolism
through MetAP2 inhibition. The company‟s recent Phase 1b study results showed that, in addition to
rapid weight loss averaging 1 kg per week, a significant improvement in
cardiovascular risk markers was seen in severely obese subjects. These results further
demonstrate that Zafgen has the potential to bring to market a promising new drug for the
treatment of severe obesity.”
“We remain particularly impressed with the Zafgen team as it continues to provide scientific
validation supporting its view that the "root cause‟ of obesity is biological in nature and the role
of fat metabolism in treating the disease,” said Peter Barrett, Ph.D., chairman of Zafgen‟s board
of directors and partner, Atlas Venture. “Zafgen is a perfect example of how breakthrough
science and a unique business model, when married with top-tier management and scientific
teams, create the recipe for a successful clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. We are
pleased to support Zafgen as it prepares to enter Phase 2 trials in the next six to 12 months.”
About MetAP2 Inhibition and ZGN-433
MetAP2 inhibitor treatment has emerged as a new peripheral mechanism driving rapid and
substantial weight loss and improvements in cardiometabolic risk factors. MetAP2 inhibitors
have the potential to be the first new class of obesity therapeutics to provide the severe obese
population with significant weight loss efficacy. Zafgen‟s lead molecule is being developed as a
twice-weekly subcutaneous injection for severe obesity. The company expects to enter Phase 2
trials in obese patients and obese diabetic patients in the next six to 12 months. Zafgen is also
developing new compounds suitable for oral administration for use in broader indications as part
of its second generation program. ZGN-433 (beloranib hemioxalate) was initially developed by
CKD Pharmaceuticals. The molecule was originally profiled for efficacy in the treatment of solid
tumors. Zafgen holds exclusive worldwide rights (exclusive of Korea) for development and
commercialization of ZGN-433.
About Obesity
Obesity continues to be one of the world’s most costly and underserved growing medical
conditions. It is a complex condition with numerous causes, many of which are largely beyond
an individual’s control1. There exists a tremendous unmet medical need for effective drug
therapies to treat this serious disease, which has reached epidemic proportions and is increasing
at an alarming rate. Obesity leads to many serious health consequences. As BMI increases, so
does one’s risk for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, musculoskeletal
disorders and some cancers2. Currently available weight loss treatments function by blocking fat
absorption or signalling feelings of fullness or diminished appetite in the brain. These drugs are
often associated with undesirable side effects and limited efficacy that fails to provide
sustainable weight loss in many patients.
According to a recent Gallup poll, Americans are making no progress in the fight against obesity,
with a slight increase in obesity rates across all key demographic groups between January 1,
2008 through April 30, 2010. The study found that adult obesity rates did not decrease between
2009 and 2010, with the rate of obesity remaining stable at 26.7 percent in the first quarter of
2010, compared to 26.2 percent in the last quarter of 2009, and that fewer Americans are
maintaining a “normal” weight as measured by BMI3.
About Zafgen, Inc.
Zafgen is pioneering novel obesity therapeutics that directly target fat metabolism to help the
body regain and sustain a lean, healthy state. The company’s approach focuses on restoring
control of key metabolic processes, releasing stored fat which then is used by the body as fuel.
Zafgen’s first generation product, beloranib, is being studied for use as a pharmacological
alternative to bariatric surgery in the treatment of severe obesity. Zafgen's leadership and
scientific advisors include leading experts in obesity, metabolic disorders and medicinal
chemistry. Founded in 2005, the company is located in Cambridge, Mass. For more information,
visit www.zafgen.com.