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European Medicines Agency validates Sunesis MAA for vosaroxin in AML

Validation confirms that the submission is complete and initiates the Centralized Review process by the EMA’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP). Under Centralized Review, the CHMP review period is 210 days, excluding question or opinion response periods, after which the CHMP opinion is reviewed by the European Commission, which usually issues a final decision on EU approval within three months.

The MAA submission will be reviewed in the Centralized Procedure, which if authorized, provides a marketing license valid in all 28 EU member states.

"Validation of our vosaroxin MAA begins the EMA review process and brings us another step closer to delivering a new treatment option to patients with relapsed refractory AML," said Deborah Thomas, Ph.D., Vice President, Regulatory Affairs and Medical Writing.

"Following encouraging interactions with the agency last summer, we look forward to progressing to the next stage of the review process, which includes the 120-day questions following the assessment report by the CHMP."

Sunesis CEO Daniel Swisher said: "We believe European marketing authorization would represent a significant opportunity both commercially and in providing regulatory validation for other geographies around the world.

"We look forward to providing more updates in 2016 as we move forward with this regulatory process."

About QINPREZO (vosaroxin)

QINPREZO (vosaroxin) is an anti-cancer quinolone derivative (AQD), a class of compounds that has not been used previously for the treatment of cancer. Preclinical data demonstrate that vosaroxin both intercalates DNA and inhibits topoisomerase II, resulting in replication-dependent, site-selective DNA damage, G2 arrest and apoptosis. Both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Commission have granted orphan drug designation to vosaroxin for the treatment of AML.

Additionally, vosaroxin has been granted fast track designation by the FDA for the potential treatment of relapsed or refractory AML in combination with cytarabine. Vosaroxin is an investigational drug that has not been approved for use in any jurisdiction.

The trademark name QINPREZO is conditionally accepted by the FDA and the EMA as the proprietary name for the vosaroxin drug product candidate.