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DBV Technologies to Present New Positive Data from VITESSE Study and Preview Recently Initiated THRIVE Study at the EAACI Congress 2026Châtillon, France, June 8, 2026 DBV Technologies to Present New Positive Data from VITESSE Study and Preview Recently Initiated THRIVE Study at the EAACI Congress 2026
DBV Technologies (Euronext: DBV – ISIN: FR0010417345 – Nasdaq Stock Market: DBVT – CUSIP: 23306J309), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, today announced new positive data from its Phase 3 VITESSE study of the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch in children ages 4 through 7 years with peanut allergy, and a preview of the design of its Phase 2 THRIVE study in infants ages 6 through 12 months with peanut allergy. Both will be presented in oral abstract sessions at the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Congress 2026, taking place June 12 – 15, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. “The presentation of these two abstracts at EAACI underscores the versatility and clinical value of the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch program across a range of patient populations,” said Daniel Tassé, Chief Executive Officer, DBV Technologies. “From infants as young as 6 through 12 months, where early intervention may help shape long-term outcomes, to children ages 4 through 7 years with peanut allergy and common conditions like asthma, other food allergies and atopic dermatitis, we are committed to developing treatment options that can help meet patients and caregivers wherever they are in their peanut allergy journey. The VITESSE results in children with other common atopic conditions further strengthen our confidence in the potential clinical value of the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch. We believe the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch has the potential to offer a proactive, non-invasive, patient-centric approach to peanut allergy management, if approved.” “VITESSE Phase 3 Study: Efficacy and Safety of Epicutaneous Immunotherapy in Peanut-Allergic Children Aged 4-7 Years with Atopic Comorbidities,” will be presented on Friday, June 12 by Dr. Juan Trujillo, Consultant Pediatric Allergist, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland. Summary: This scientific presentation details a subgroup analysis of participants in the successful VITESSE Phase 3 study of the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch in children ages 4 through 7 years with peanut allergy and another atopic comorbidity, including asthma, additional food allergies or atopic dermatitis. In the VITESSE study, 654 participants were randomized to receive the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch (n=438) or placebo (n=216). Atopic comorbidities were highly prevalent; specifically, 35.8% (n=234) of participants had asthma, 56.6% (n=370) had additional food allergies, and 61.8% (n=404) had atopic dermatitis. At 12 months, significantly more participants treated with the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch met the response criteria compared with those who received placebo across all concomitant atopic comorbidity subgroups (p<0.0001). The response rates across treatment groups (VIASKIN® Peanut Patch vs. placebo) with comorbidities were as follows:
The results in these subgroups were similar to the overall responder rate where 46.6% of children treated with the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch met response criteria at 12 months, compared to 14.9% of children in the placebo arm. “Given the high prevalence of allergic comorbidities, including asthma, concomitant food allergies, and atopic dermatitis in children with peanut allergy, it was important to take a closer look at these subgroups who were well represented in the VITESSE study, and are very much in need of treatment options, aid Dr. Pharis Mohideen, Chief Medical Officer, DBV Technologies. “We were very pleased to see that treatment with the VIASKIN Peanut Patch demonstrated statistically significant efficacy across all allergic comorbidities.” “We are also eager to share details of our recently initiated THRIVE Phase 2 study of the VIASKIN Peanut Patch in infants ages 6-12 months with peanut allergy, which will evaluate whether trial participants can achieve ad lib consumption of peanuts following three years of treatment with the VIASKIN Peanut Patch. If successful, we believe this study may help further reinforce the benefits of earlier intervention and may suggest that higher immune responsiveness in infants may lead to sustained immunomodulation,” Dr. Mohideen concluded. “Phase 2, Open-Label Study to Assess Consumption of Peanut in Infants Aged 6-12 Months with Peanut Allergy Treated with Epicutaneous Peanut Immunotherapy,” will be presented on Sunday, June 14 by Professor Kirsten Perrett, Group Leader of the Population Allergy Research Group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), Victoria, Australia and Global co-Primary Investigator of the THRIVE study. Summary: DBV initiated a Phase 2, single-arm, open-label study (“THRIVE”) that will enroll approximately 250 infants ages 6 through 12 months with physician-confirmed peanut allergy to assess the efficacy and safety of the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch in achieving ad-lib consumption of peanut, given the increased immune responsiveness observed in younger children. The study will assess ad lib consumption of peanuts in infants ages 6-12 months with peanut allergy following three years of treatment with VIASKIN® Peanut Patch. Results are expected to inform future immunotherapy protocols and may help guide future clinical practice while supporting the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch as a potential treatment option for infants with peanut allergy, if approved. The presentations will be made available on the Scientific Publication & Presentations page on the Company’s website at https://dbv-technologies.com/investor-overview/events/ About DBV Technologies Through epicutaneous immunotherapy (EPIT), the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch is designed to introduce microgram amounts of a biologically active compound to the immune system through intact skin. EPIT is a new class of non-invasive treatment that seeks to modify an individual’s underlying allergy by re-educating the immune system to become desensitized to allergen by leveraging the skin’s immune tolerizing properties. DBV Technologies is committed to transforming the care of people with food allergies. The Company’s food allergy programs include ongoing clinical trials of the VIASKIN® Peanut Patch in peanut allergic toddlers (1 through 3 years of age) and children (4 through 7 years of age). DBV Technologies is headquartered in Châtillon, France, with North American For more information, please visit www.dbv-technologies.com and engage with us on X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn. Forward Looking Statements VIASKIN is a registered trademark and EPIT is a trademark of DBV Technologies. Investor Contact Attachment
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