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Alumis Reports Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results and Highlights Recent Achievements

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Alumis (Nasdaq: ALMS) reported second quarter 2026 results and clinical progress centered on TYK2 inhibitor envudeucitinib. In the ONWARD3 long-term extension psoriasis study, 75% and 54% of patients achieved PASI 90 and PASI 100, respectively, after up to 48 weeks of treatment (n=773), with a safety profile consistent with earlier ONWARD1/2 trials.

Alumis remains on track to submit a New Drug Application to the FDA for envudeucitinib in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in Q4 2026 and expects potentially pivotal Phase 2b LUMUS topline data in SLE in Q3 2026. The company is prioritizing Sjögren’s disease and cutaneous lupus erythematosus as additional interferon-driven indications and plans a Phase 2 biomarker trial for CNS-penetrant TYK2 inhibitor A-005 in Parkinson’s disease in 1H 2027. Alumis will explore strategic alternatives for the lonigutamab program.

For Q2 2026, Alumis reported revenue of $1.7 million, R&D expenses of $85.3 million and G&A expenses of $23.4 million, plus a $41.8 million impairment of the lonigutamab IPR&D asset, leading to a net loss of $142.2 million. Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities totaled $502.3 million, which are expected to fund operations into Q4 2027.

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Positive

  • ONWARD3 long-term efficacy: 75% PASI 90 and 54% PASI 100 at up to 48 weeks (n=773)
  • NDA timing: Envudeucitinib plaque psoriasis NDA submission expected in Q4 2026
  • LUMUS SLE catalyst: Potentially pivotal Phase 2b topline data anticipated in Q3 2026
  • Lower operating spend: Q2 2026 R&D and G&A down versus Q2 2025
  • Cash and runway: $502.3 million cash and securities, funding needs into Q4 2027
  • A-005 advancement: Phase 2 Parkinson’s biomarker trial planned for initiation in 1H 2027

Negative

  • Revenue decline: Q2 2026 collaboration revenue $1.7 million vs. $2.7 million in Q2 2025
  • Net loss: Q2 2026 net loss of $142.2 million vs. prior-year net income
  • Impairment charge: $41.8 million IPR&D impairment related to the lonigutamab program
  • Operating loss: Loss from operations of $148.9 million in Q2 2026

Market reaction after 2Q26 earnings report: ALMS +3.69% in the Aug 14 session

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In the Aug 14 session, ALMS gained 3.69%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -5.5% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 18 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. Trading volume was elevated at 2.7x the daily average, suggesting notable buying interest.

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Market Context

Tag-specific earnings history recorded -7.15% after the May 14 report, adding a cautionary compariso...
Analysis

Tag-specific earnings history recorded -7.15% after the May 14 report, adding a cautionary comparison to this announcement. Current risk data classified short positioning as low, while insider context was Net Selling; runway and milestone execution remain relevant.

Key Figures

PASI 90 response: 75% PASI 100 response: 54% Sample size: 773 patients +5 more
8 metrics
PASI 90 response 75% ONWARD3 after up to 48 weeks
PASI 100 response 54% ONWARD3 after up to 48 weeks
Sample size 773 patients ONWARD3 long-term extension study
Cash and securities $502.3 million As of June 30, 2026
Collaboration revenue $1.7 million vs. $2.7 million prior year Quarter ended June 30, 2026
R&D expenses $85.3 million vs. $108.8 million prior year Quarter ended June 30, 2026
Impairment loss $41.8 million Lonigutamab acquired IPR&D intangible asset
Net loss $142.2 million vs. $59.3 million net income prior year Quarter ended June 30, 2026

Previous Earnings Reports

5 past events · Latest: May 14 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
May 14 Q1 earnings report Positive -7.2% Clinical progress and cash runway were followed by a negative price reaction.
Mar 19 2025 earnings report Positive -1.3% Positive Phase 3 results and financing were followed by a negative price reaction.
Nov 13 Q3 earnings report Positive +4.5% Clinical milestones and operating updates coincided with a positive price reaction.
Aug 13 Q2 earnings report Positive -0.7% Trial enrollment and merger-related financial results preceded a negative price reaction.
May 14 Q1 earnings report Positive +18.6% Merger progress, financing expectations, and pipeline updates coincided with gains.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Tag-matched earnings reactions were mixed, with negative reactions in the two most recent events and positive reactions in two earlier events.

Key Terms

pasi 100, tyk2 inhibitor, new drug application, cns-penetrant
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pasi 100 medical
"54% of patients reached complete skin clearance (PASI 100) at 48 weeks"
PASI 100 is a clinical-trial measure meaning a patient’s psoriasis has cleared completely, showing a 100% improvement on the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index. Think of it like a before-and-after photo where all visible signs of the condition are gone. For investors, PASI 100 signals a therapy’s top-level effectiveness claim, which can drive regulatory approval prospects, market adoption and a product’s commercial value.
tyk2 inhibitor medical
"a next-generation, highly selective oral tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor"
A TYK2 inhibitor is a type of drug that blocks the TYK2 protein, a key messenger that helps immune cells talk to each other. By calming overactive immune signals, these drugs can reduce inflammation in conditions like psoriasis and other autoimmune diseases; think of it as turning down a noisy intercom system. Investors watch TYK2 inhibitors for their potential to win approvals, capture treatment markets, and affect a company’s revenue and risk profile.
new drug application regulatory
"submit its New Drug Application to FDA for envudeucitinib"
A new drug application is a formal request submitted to government regulators seeking approval to market a new medicine. It is like a detailed proposal that shows the drug has been tested for safety and effectiveness. For investors, receiving approval signals that the drug may soon become available for sale, potentially leading to revenue growth and impacting the company's value.
cns-penetrant technical
"A-005, our CNS-penetrant TYK2 inhibitor"
A CNS-penetrant drug or molecule can reach and act inside the brain and spinal cord by crossing the blood–brain barrier, the body’s protective filter around the central nervous system. For investors, CNS penetration signals whether a therapy might treat neurological or psychiatric conditions, which affects potential market size, development difficulty, safety risks and regulatory scrutiny — think of it as whether a delivery can pass a guarded gate to reach a secure building.

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ONWARD3: 54% of patients reached complete skin clearance (PASI 100) at 48 weeks, positioning envudeucitinib to set a new standard in PsO –

Alumis remains on track to submit its New Drug Application to FDA for envudeucitinib in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis (PsO) in Q4 2026 –

Potentially pivotal Phase 2b LUMUS topline data for envudeucitinib in SLE anticipated in Q3 2026


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alumis Inc. (Nasdaq: ALMS), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company developing next-generation targeted therapies for patients with immune-mediated diseases, today reported financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, and highlighted recent achievements and upcoming milestones.

“Envudeucitinib's Phase 3 clinical validation in PsO, reinforced by our ONWARD3 long-term data, demonstrates the power of maximal TYK2 inhibition in IL-23/IL-17-driven diseases, and our anticipated Phase 2b LUMUS readout in SLE may substantiate its role in IFN-driven diseases -- potentially unlocking broader potential of our TYK2 franchise,” said Martin Babler, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alumis. “The ONWARD3 long-term data delivered the highest reported PASI 100 response rate among oral therapies, positioning envudeucitinib to set a new standard in PsO. We remain on track to submit a New Drug Application for envudeucitinib in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in Q4 with the goal, if approved, of bringing this new oral treatment option to patients.”

“Looking ahead, our main focus is on realizing our two TYK2 pipeline-in-a-pill franchise opportunities.” Babler added, “Based on the strength of clinical data to date, we are prioritizing Sjögren’s disease and cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) as the next indications for envudeucitinib, subject to our LUMUS results and disciplined capital allocation. We are also advancing A-005, our CNS-penetrant TYK2 inhibitor, into a Phase 2 biomarker trial in Parkinson’s disease patients, planned to be initiated in the first half of 2027. Collectively, these programs underscore our goal to leverage the breadth of the TYK2 mechanism to pursue a broad range of immune-mediated diseases.”

Second Quarter 2026 and Recent Highlights

Envudeucitinib: a next-generation, highly selective oral tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor, in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis

  • Topline results from the ongoing ONWARD3 long-term extension study showed that 75% and 54% of patients achieved PASI 90 and PASI 100, respectively, after up to 48 weeks of continuous envudeucitinib treatment (n=773), with envudeucitinib well tolerated and a safety profile consistent with ONWARD1/2 (LINK TO PR).
  • Alumis remains on track to submit its New Drug Application to FDA for envudeucitinib in PsO in the fourth quarter of 2026.
  • Alumis plans to present additional long-term envudeucitinib data at future medical meetings.

Envudeucitinib: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

  • Alumis anticipates potentially pivotal Phase 2b LUMUS topline data for envudeucitinib in SLE in the third quarter of 2026, a milestone with the potential to open the Type I interferon disease pathway for the TYK2 franchise.

TYK2 Franchise and Pipeline Update

  • Alumis is prioritizing Sjögren’s disease and cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) as additional interferon-driven indications to pursue for envudeucitinib. Advancement decisions will depend on LUMUS Phase 2b results and disciplined capital allocation.
  • Alumis plans to initiate a Phase 2 biomarker trial for A-005, its central nervous system penetrant TYK2 inhibitor, in patients with Parkinson’s disease, in the first half of 2027. In a Phase 1 healthy volunteer study, A-005 was well-tolerated, achieved maximal target inhibition in the periphery and demonstrated the ability to penetrate into the central nervous system.
  • Alumis completed its strategic review of the lonigutamab program and decided to explore strategic alternatives for this asset.

Anticipated 2026 Milestones

  • Envudeucitinib in Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis
    • Long-term data: Phase 2, two-year safety data (2H 2026)
    • NDA submission (4Q 2026)

  • Envudeucitinib in SLE

    • Potentially pivotal Phase 2b SLE topline data (3Q 2026)
  • A-005
    • Initiation of Phase 2 biomarker trial in Parkinson’s disease (1H 2027)
  • Next clinical candidate (new target)
    • Alumis now expects to initiate a clinical trial for the next clinical candidate in 2027

Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results

  • As of June 30, 2026, Alumis had cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of $502.3 million.
  • Revenue included collaboration revenue of $1.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, compared to collaboration revenue of $2.7 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, related to the collaboration and licensing agreement with Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
  • Research and development expenses were $85.3 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, compared to $108.8 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The decrease was primarily driven by lower clinical trial and contract research costs following completion of enrollment and reporting of positive topline results for the pivotal Phase 3 ONWARD1 and ONWARD2 clinical trials of envudeucitinib in patients with PsO in January 2026 and severance costs related to the merger with ACELYRIN, Inc. in the quarter ended June 30, 2025, partially offset by an increase in clinical trial and contract research costs for the Phase 3 ONWARD3 clinical trial and an increase in personnel-related expenses for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
  • General and administrative expenses were $23.4 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, compared to $34.5 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025. The decrease was primarily attributable to severance and transaction costs related to the merger with ACELYRIN, Inc. in the quarter ended June 30, 2025, partially offset by legal expenses and other costs and an increase in personnel-related expenses for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
  • Operating expenses for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 included a $41.8 million impairment loss related to the acquired IPR&D intangible asset associated with the lonigutamab program following the Company’s decision to pursue strategic alternatives for the program.
  • Net loss was $142.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, compared to net income of $59.3 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, which included a non-operating gain of $187.9 million related to the merger with ACELYRIN, Inc.

Financial Guidance

  • Based on the Company’s current operating plan, Alumis continues to anticipate that its existing cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities as of June 30, 2026 are expected to fund operating expenses and capital expenditure requirements into the fourth quarter of 2027.

About Alumis

Alumis is a late-stage biopharmaceutical company developing next-generation targeted therapies with the potential to significantly improve patient health and outcomes across a range of immune-mediated diseases. Leveraging its proprietary data analytics platform and precision approach, Alumis is developing a pipeline of oral tyrosine kinase 2 inhibitors, consisting of envudeucitinib, formerly known as ESK-001, for the treatment of systemic immune-mediated disorders, such as moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis and systemic lupus erythematosus, and A-005, its central nervous system penetrant TYK2 inhibitor, with initial development focused on Parkinson’s disease and additional neuroinflammatory, neurodegenerative and peripheral immune-mediated disease indications under evaluation. For more information, visit www.alumis.com or follow us on LinkedIn or X.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws, including the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements may be identified by words such as "anticipates," "believes," "plans," "seeks," "will" and variations of these words or similar expressions that are intended to identify forward-looking statements. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, including without limitation those regarding the timing of the initiation of clinical trials, including a Phase 1 trial for the Company’s next clinical candidate, the timing and results of clinical data readouts in its ongoing clinical trials, including the Company’s Phase 2b LUMUS trial in systemic lupus erythematosus, as well as long-term and safety data in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis (PsO), the timing of the Company’s planned NDA submission with the FDA for envudeucitinib in PsO, the Company’s plans to prioritize Sjögren’s disease and cutaneous lupus erythematosus as additional indications for envudeucitinib, the Company’s goal to bring a new oral treatment option to patients with PsO and pursue a broad range of immune-mediated diseases, the timing of the Company’s planned Phase 2 biomarker trial for A-005 in Parkinson’s disease, the potential for envudeucitinib to treat PsO, the potential for envudeucitinib to reshape the psoriasis treatment landscape, systemic lupus erythematosus and other immune-mediated diseases and/or to realize TYK2 franchise pipeline-in-a-pill opportunities, the Company’s plans to explore strategic alternatives for lonigutamab, any expectations regarding the safety, efficacy or tolerability of its drug candidates and statements regarding Alumis’ future plans and prospects, including development of its clinical pipeline and the commencement of additional clinical trials; cash runway; Alumis’ participation at upcoming conferences, and any assumptions underlying any of the foregoing, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this press release are based on Alumis’ current expectations, estimates and projections as of the date of this release and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially and adversely and readers are cautioned that actual results, levels of activity, safety, efficacy, performance or events and circumstances could differ materially from those expressed or implied in Alumis’ forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, those related to Alumis’ ability to advance envudeucitinib or its other programs and to obtain regulatory approval of and ultimately commercialize Alumis’ clinical candidates, the timing, costs, and results of preclinical and clinical trials, Alumis’ ability to fund development activities and achieve development goals, Alumis’ ability to protect its intellectual property and other risks and uncertainties described in Alumis’ filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the heading “Risk Factors” and elsewhere in such filings and reports, including any future reports Alumis may file with the SEC from time to time. Alumis explicitly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements except to the extent required by law.


ALUMIS INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(Unaudited)
     
  Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
(in thousands) 2026  2025  2026  2025 
Revenue:                
License revenue $  $  $  $17,389 
Collaboration revenue  1,662   2,666   3,403   2,666 
Total revenue  1,662   2,666   3,403   20,055 
Operating expenses:                
Research and development expenses  85,337   108,755   166,877   205,377 
General and administrative expenses  23,356   34,450   41,966   56,745 
Intangible assets impairment loss  41,824      41,824    
Total operating expenses  150,517   143,205   250,667   262,122 
Loss from operations  (148,855)  (140,539)  (247,264)  (242,067)
Other income (expense):                
Gain on bargain purchase     187,907      187,907 
Interest income  4,948   3,430   10,297   6,039 
Other income (expenses), net  (71)  (38)  (64)  (82)
Total other income (expense), net  4,877   191,299   10,233   193,864 
Net income (loss) before income taxes  (143,978)  50,760   (237,031)  (48,203)
Income tax benefit  1,757   8,561   1,757   8,561 
Net income (loss) $(142,221) $59,321  $(235,274) $(39,642)
Other comprehensive income (loss):                
Unrealized gain (loss) on marketable securities, net  (216)  30   (871)  (18)
Total comprehensive income (loss) $(142,437) $59,351  $(236,145) $(39,660)



ALUMIS INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
       
  June 30,  December 31, 
(in thousands) 2026  2025 
Assets        
Current assets:        
Cash and cash equivalents $63,706  $89,670 
Restricted cash     82 
Marketable securities, current  438,587   218,831 
Research and development prepaid expenses  4,388   2,909 
Other prepaid expenses and current assets  7,403   6,740 
Total current assets  514,084   318,232 
Restricted cash, non-current  1,388   1,301 
Property and equipment, net  16,847   18,190 
Intangible assets  9,135   50,959 
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net  17,270   16,971 
Other assets, non-current  1,894   6,287 
Total assets $560,618  $411,940 
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity        
Current liabilities:        
Accounts payable $12,800  $10,106 
Research and development accrued expenses  35,572   34,781 
Other accrued expenses and current liabilities  16,370   22,303 
Deferred revenue, current  6,669   1,458 
Operating lease liabilities, current  4,822   4,670 
Total current liabilities  76,233   73,318 
Operating lease liabilities, non-current  31,605   32,244 
Deferred tax liability  383   2,140 
Share repurchase liability  71   123 
Deferred revenue, non-current     2,611 
Other liabilities, non-current  168   207 
Total liabilities  108,460   110,643 
Stockholders’ equity:        
Preferred stock      
Common stock  12   10 
Additional paid-in capital  1,589,979   1,202,975 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)  (683)  188 
Accumulated deficit  (1,137,150)  (901,876)
Total stockholders’ equity  452,158   301,297 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $560,618  $411,940 


Alumis Contact Information

Teri Dahlman
Red House Communications
teri@redhousecomms.com


FAQ

What were Alumis (NASDAQ: ALMS) key financial results for Q2 2026?

Alumis reported Q2 2026 revenue of $1.7 million, a net loss of $142.2 million, and cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of $502.3 million. According to Alumis, R&D expenses were $85.3 million and G&A expenses were $23.4 million for the quarter.

How strong were Alumis envudeucitinib ONWARD3 plaque psoriasis results reported in August 2026?

ONWARD3 long-term extension data showed 75% of patients achieved PASI 90 and 54% achieved PASI 100 after up to 48 weeks of envudeucitinib. According to Alumis, treatment was well tolerated and safety was consistent with the pivotal ONWARD1 and ONWARD2 psoriasis trials.

When will Alumis (ALMS) file the NDA for envudeucitinib in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis?

Alumis plans to submit a New Drug Application for envudeucitinib in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in Q4 2026. According to Alumis, ONWARD3 long-term data and prior Phase 3 results support this timing as the company advances its TYK2 psoriasis franchise.

What clinical milestones did Alumis (ALMS) guide for envudeucitinib in SLE and other indications?

Alumis anticipates potentially pivotal Phase 2b LUMUS topline data for envudeucitinib in SLE in Q3 2026. According to Alumis, the company is prioritizing Sjögren’s disease and cutaneous lupus erythematosus as additional interferon-driven indications, contingent on LUMUS results and capital allocation.

What is Alumis A-005 TYK2 inhibitor and when will the Phase 2 Parkinson’s trial start?

A-005 is a central nervous system-penetrant oral TYK2 inhibitor being developed for Parkinson’s disease. According to Alumis, a Phase 2 biomarker trial in Parkinson’s patients is planned to start in the first half of 2027, following a Phase 1 study showing CNS penetration and target inhibition.

What happened to the Alumis lonigutamab program in the Q2 2026 results?

Alumis completed a strategic review of the lonigutamab program and chose to explore strategic alternatives for this asset. According to Alumis, Q2 2026 operating expenses included a $41.8 million impairment loss on the acquired IPR&D intangible asset associated with lonigutamab.

How long will Alumis (ALMS) cash balance fund operations after Q2 2026?

Alumis expects its $502.3 million in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities as of June 30, 2026 to fund operations into Q4 2027. According to Alumis, this guidance is based on its current operating plan and anticipated capital expenditure requirements.