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Molecular Partners Updates on Clinical Progress Across Expanding Pipeline of DARPin Radiotherapeutics

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Molecular Partners (NASDAQ:MOLN) reported pipeline progress for its targeted alpha Radio-DARPin therapeutics. The Phase 1/2a US trial of MP0712, a 212Pb-based DLL3-targeted candidate for small cell lung and neuroendocrine cancers, is dosing patients, with initial data expected in the coming months and broader efficacy readout in 2027.

Compassionate use work with 225Ac/177Lu DLL3 Radio-DARPin MP0714 has started in South Africa. Second candidate MP0726 targeting MSLN is planned for first-in-human imaging in H2 2026. The company also plans two IND filings in 2027 and a new RDT target nomination in H2 2026.

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Positive

  • MP0712 Phase 1/2a trial dosing patients in first cohort across five US centers
  • Initial MP0712 clinical data expected within months; broader safety and efficacy dataset targeted for 2027
  • Compassionate care use of DLL3 Radio-DARPin MP0714 with 177Lu/225Ac initiated in South Africa
  • Preclinical data support isotope-agnostic DARPin platform with comparable biodistribution for 177Lu and 203Pb labels
  • MP0726, targeting MSLN, planned for first-in-human imaging in H2 2026
  • Two IND submissions and a new Radio-DARPin target nomination planned between H2 2026 and 2027

Negative

  • Comprehensive MP0712 safety and efficacy dataset not expected until 2027, extending clinical timelines

What This Means

The update emphasizes ongoing MP0712 dosing, initial data expected in 2026, and a broader RDT pipeli...
Analysis

The update emphasizes ongoing MP0712 dosing, initial data expected in 2026, and a broader RDT pipeline with two planned INDs in 2027. Prior DARPin news usually drew constructive reactions, but extended timelines and execution across several programs remain key risks to monitor.

Key Figures

Dose levels: 4 dose levels Doses per patient: 4 doses Recruiting centers: 5 centers +5 more
8 metrics
Dose levels 4 dose levels MP0712 Phase 1/2a study design
Doses per patient 4 doses Maximum MP0712 doses each patient may receive per dose level
Recruiting centers 5 centers US multicenter MP0712 Phase 1/2a study sites open
Initial MP0712 data 2026 Initial data from MP0712 Phase 1/2a expected within the next months
Comprehensive MP0712 readout 2027 More complete safety and efficacy dataset anticipated
Planned INDs 2 INDs Company plans two IND filings across its portfolio in 2027
MP0726 first-in-human timing H2 2026 Planned start of first-in-human imaging for MP0726
New RDT target timing H2 2026 Expected nomination of a new Radio-DARPin therapeutic target

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 26 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
May 26 Conference participation Neutral -0.3% TD Cowen oncology summit appearance and webcast access update.
May 12 Earnings and pipeline Positive -1.0% Q1 2026 results with MP0712 and MP0317 clinical studies initiated.
May 04 Clinical conference data Positive +3.9% Oral presentations on DLL3 Radio-DARPin MP0712 at three May meetings.
May 01 Clinical trial data Positive +0.2% Phase 1 MP0317 data in Nature Cancer and ongoing randomized Phase 2.
Apr 19 Preclinical and early data Positive +4.9% AACR 2026 posters with new data for MP0632 and MP0712.

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

Pattern Detected

Recent news, especially clinical and pipeline updates, has typically aligned with modestly positive price reactions, with one divergence around the Q1 earnings and pipeline update.

Regulatory & Risk Context

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Key Terms

theranostics, biodistribution, first-in-human, dosimetry, +1 more
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theranostics medical
"utilizing 177Lu/225Ac as theranostics pair to image and treat patients"
Theranostics combines a medical test with a targeted treatment so the same approach both finds disease and delivers therapy—like a guided missile that first locates a target then destroys it. For investors, it matters because pairing diagnosis and therapy can speed identification of patients who will benefit, reduce wasted treatments, create dual revenue streams (tests plus drugs), and alter regulatory and reimbursement dynamics that affect commercial potential.
biodistribution medical
"The data show highly comparable biodistribution profiles of two Radio-DARPin candidates"
Biodistribution is the map of where a drug, vaccine, or diagnostic agent travels and accumulates inside the body after administration. Investors care because where a product ends up affects how well it works, what side effects it may cause, and whether regulators will approve it—similar to tracking dye in a plumbing system to find leaks or blockages; unexpected destinations can raise safety, cost, and market-adoption risks.
first-in-human medical
"MP0726 ... plans to advance MP0726 towards first-in-human imaging in H2 2026"
A first-in-human study is the initial test of a new drug, medical device, or therapy in people to check safety, side effects and appropriate dosing. It matters to investors because it marks a major development milestone: successful early human testing can reduce scientific and regulatory uncertainty, much like moving a prototype from the workshop to a real-world test drive, and often affects a company’s valuation and funding prospects.
dosimetry medical
"patients first receive 203Pb-labeled MP0712 for imaging and dosimetry"
Dosimetry is the measurement and calculation of how much ionizing radiation is absorbed by people, tissues, or devices, similar to a thermostat tracking temperature in different rooms to know where and how much heat is present. Investors should care because accurate dosimetry underpins safety, treatment effectiveness, regulatory approval, and liability for products and services that use radiation—affecting market access, costs, and commercial risk.
radioisotope medical
"PanTera, a leading radioisotope producer, is among the suppliers of 225Ac"
A radioisotope is an unstable form of an atom that releases energy as it changes into a more stable form; imagine a tiny battery that slowly discharges radiation instead of electricity. Investors care because these materials power widely used medical tests and treatments, industrial devices, and scientific tools, so their availability, production costs, safety rules and transport limits can directly affect company revenue, supply chains and regulatory risk.

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  • Phase 1/2a trial of MP0712, 212Pb-based DLL3-targeted Radio-DARPin co-developed with Orano Med: Dosing ongoing in first patients; initial data anticipated within the coming months, comprehensive efficacy data expected in 2027
  • Additional compassionate care work now initiated by the Nuclear Medicine Research Institute in South Africa utilizing 225Ac-loaded DLL3 Radio-DARPin, highlighting the versatility of DARPins as isotope agnostic vectors
  • FIH imaging for MP0726, Radio-DARPin targeting MSLN, planned to start in H2 2026
  • New target nomination in H2 2026, with two INDs planned in 2027 

ZURICH-SCHLIEREN, Switzerland and CONCORD, Mass., July 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR Molecular Partners AG (SIX: MOLN; NASDAQ: MOLN), a clinical-stage biotech company developing a novel class of custom-built protein drugs known as DARPin therapeutics (“Molecular Partners” or the “Company”), today provided an update across its pipeline of targeted alpha Radio-DARPin therapeutics (RDTs).

“Molecular Partners has made significant progress in the first months of 2026, with our DLL3 radiotherapy candidate MP0712 progressing through Phase 1 initiation and dosing of patients in the first cohort. In addition, we have shown impressive data highlighting the unique advantages of our DARPins as interchangeable, isotope-agnostic vectors for alpha-emitting payloads, enabling us to tailor radiopharmaceuticals to target and disease biology. We look forward to first clinical data on MP0712 and to progressing our next Radio-DARPin candidates to first-in-human imaging in the second half of the year,” said Patrick Amstutz, Ph.D., CEO of Molecular Partners.

Dosing of patients is ongoing in the first cohort of the US multicenter Phase 1/2a study of MP0712 (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT07278479). MP0712, targeting the tumor-associated protein delta-like ligand 3 (DLL3) and carrying the therapeutic payload Lead-212 (212Pb), is being developed for patients with small cell lung cancer and other neuroendocrine cancers, with strategic partner Orano Med. The Phase 1 study contains up to 4 dose levels (cohorts). Each patient will receive up to 4 doses of MP0712 within their assigned dose level. At present five centers are open and recruiting. Initial data from the MP0712 Phase 1/2a study are expected within the next months, with a more comprehensive dataset on safety and efficacy in 2027.

Based on his successful experience with MP0712 and on access to other isotopes, Dr. Mike Sathekge of the Nuclear Medicine Research Institute (NuMeRI) in South Africa has made a request for an early-access clinical program (under the legal framework for compassionate care in South Africa, Section 21 of the Medicines and Related Substances Act) with a DLL3-targeting Radio-DARPin, this time utilizing 177Lu/225Ac as theranostics pair to image and treat patients, respectively (referred to as MP0714). Molecular Partners remains fully focused on the execution of the US Phase 1/2a study of MP0712 with 212Pb. PanTera, a leading radioisotope producer, is among the suppliers of 225Ac for the use of MP0714 at NuMeRI. This work is enabled by the versatility of DARPins to interchange isotopes.

The Company’s ability to explore targets in an alpha isotope-agnostic manner is supported by preclinical data presented at the 3rd Global Radiopharmaceuticals Development Summit in March 2026 in Shanghai, China. The data show highly comparable biodistribution profiles of two Radio-DARPin candidates, each specific for a different tumor target, labeled with 177Lu or 203Pb. Imaging with 177Lu can be indicative of behavior with the therapeutic isotope 225Ac, and similarly with 203Pb for 212Pb.

MP0726, the Company’s second Radio-DARPin candidate, targets mesothelin (MSLN), a tumor target overexpressed across several cancers with high unmet need such as ovarian cancer. Molecular Partners plans to advance MP0726 towards first-in-human imaging in H2 2026.

As part of its growing pipeline, the Company plans two INDs across its portfolio of targeted cancer therapeutics in 2027 and expects to nominate a new RDT target in the second half of this year.

About Radio-DARPins
Molecular Partners develops targeted alpha therapeutics leveraging its Radio-DARPins as isotope-agnostic vectors with the potential to unlock a broad range of cancer targets and indications. Molecular Partners designs its Radio-DARPin candidates matching disease and target biology with vector and isotope properties to address unmet medical needs. Building on the DARPins’ unique properties, Molecular Partners has developed a proprietary Radio-DARPin platform for precise delivery of potent radioactive payloads to tumor lesions. Molecular Partners’ Radio-DARPins address historic limitations of radioligand therapy, such as kidney accumulation and suboptimal tumor uptake, through optimized half-life extension and surface engineering approaches, while preserving the advantages of the small protein format. Molecular Partners has established partnerships with industry leaders covering the full value chain for the development of its Radio-DARPin therapeutics, including a strategic collaboration with Orano Med – pioneer in the development of 212Pb-based targeted alpha therapies (TAT), a non-exclusive development agreement with Eckert & Ziegler – global leader in radiopharmaceutical manufacturing, and a supply agreement with PanTera – a leading 225Ac radioisotope producer.

About DARPin Therapeutics
DARPin (Designed Ankyrin Repeat Protein) therapeutics are a novel class of protein drugs based on natural binding proteins, which have been clinically-validated across several therapeutic areas and developed through to the registrational stage. The key properties of DARPins – intrinsic potential for high affinity and specificity, as well as small size, flexible architecture, and high stability – offer unmatched advantages to drug design, such as multispecificity, broad target range, and tunable half-life. Powered by twenty years of DARPin leadership, Molecular Partners has built an innovative, rapid and cost-effective DARPin drug design engine, including proprietary DARPin libraries and platforms, for candidates produced with optimized properties and tailored to therapeutic needs.

About Molecular Partners AG 
Molecular Partners AG (SIX: MOLN, NASDAQ: MOLN) is a clinical-stage biotech company pioneering a novel class of protein drugs known as DARPin therapeutics, for medical challenges other treatment modalities cannot readily address. Molecular Partners leverages the key properties of DARPins to design and develop differentiated therapeutics for cancer patients, including targeted radiopharmaceuticals and next-generation immune cell engagers. The Company has proprietary programs in various stages of pre-clinical and clinical development, as well as programs developed through partnerships with leading pharmaceutical companies and academic centers. Molecular Partners, founded in 2004, has offices in both Zurich, Switzerland and Concord, MA, USA. For more information, visit www.molecularpartners.com and find us on LinkedIn and Twitter / X @MolecularPrtnrs

For further details, please contact:
Seth Lewis, EVP Corporate Finance
Concord, Massachusetts, U.S.
seth.lewis@molecularpartners.com
Tel: +1 781 420 2361

Laura Jeanbart, PhD, Head of Portfolio Management & Communications
Zurich-Schlieren, Switzerland
laura.jeanbart@molecularpartners.com
Tel: +41 44 575 19 35

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. Any statements contained in this press release that do not describe historical facts may constitute forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended, including without limitation: implied and express statements regarding the clinical development of Molecular Partners’ current or future product candidates; expectations regarding timing for reporting data from ongoing clinical trials or the initiation of future clinical trials; the potential therapeutic and clinical benefits of Molecular Partners’ product candidates and its RDT and Switch-DARPin platforms; the selection and development of future programs; Molecular Partners’ collaboration with Orano Med including the benefits and results that may be achieved through the collaboration; the expected benefits of the strategic review; and Molecular Partners’ expected business and financial outlook, including anticipated expenses and cash utilization for 2026 and its expectation of its current cash runway. These statements may be identified by words such as “aim”, “anticipate”, “expect”, “guidance”, “intend”, “outlook”, “plan”, “potential”, “will” and similar expressions, and are based on Molecular Partners’ current beliefs and expectations. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such statements. Some of the key factors that could cause actual results to differ from Molecular Partners’ expectations include, but are not limited to, those set forth in under the heading “Risk Factors” in Molecular Partners’ Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2025 and other filings Molecular Partners makes with the SEC from time to time. These documents are available on the Investors page of Molecular Partners’ website at www.molecularpartners.com. In addition, this press release contains information relating to interim data as of the relevant data cutoff date, results of which may differ from topline results that may be obtained in the future.

Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release and are based on information available to Molecular Partners as of the date of this release, and Molecular Partners assumes no obligation to, and does not intend to, update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.


FAQ

What clinical progress did Molecular Partners (MOLN) report for its MP0712 Radio-DARPin trial in July 2026?

Molecular Partners reported that MP0712 is dosing patients in the first cohort of a US Phase 1/2a trial. According to Molecular Partners, five centers are open and recruiting, with initial clinical data expected within the coming months and more comprehensive results in 2027.

When are key MP0712 (MOLN) clinical data readouts expected for investors?

Initial MP0712 data are anticipated within the next few months, with a fuller dataset in 2027. According to Molecular Partners, the 2027 readout should provide more comprehensive safety and efficacy information from the multicenter Phase 1/2a study in small cell lung and neuroendocrine cancers.

What is the compassionate use MP0714 DLL3 Radio-DARPin program mentioned by Molecular Partners (MOLN)?

MP0714 refers to a DLL3-targeting Radio-DARPin used under compassionate care in South Africa with 177Lu and 225Ac. According to Molecular Partners, this early-access program at NuMeRI builds on experience with MP0712 and demonstrates DARPin versatility as isotope-agnostic vectors for alpha-emitting payloads.

What are the plans for MP0726, the MSLN-targeting Radio-DARPin from Molecular Partners (MOLN)?

MP0726 targets mesothelin (MSLN), which is overexpressed in several high-need cancers such as ovarian cancer. According to Molecular Partners, MP0726 is planned to enter first-in-human imaging in the second half of 2026, advancing the company’s Radio-DARPin pipeline beyond DLL3-directed programs.

How does Molecular Partners describe the isotope-agnostic nature of its DARPin radiotherapeutics platform?

The company highlights preclinical data showing comparable biodistribution for Radio-DARPins labeled with 177Lu or 203Pb. According to Molecular Partners, imaging using 177Lu may indicate behavior of therapeutic 225Ac, and 203Pb may similarly reflect 212Pb, supporting flexible isotope selection across tumor targets.

What future pipeline milestones did Molecular Partners (MOLN) outline for its Radio-DARPin therapeutics?

Molecular Partners plans to nominate a new Radio-DARPin target in H2 2026 and file two INDs in 2027. According to Molecular Partners, these plans aim to expand its targeted cancer therapeutics portfolio beyond ongoing MP0712 and MP0726 clinical activities.