Ablynx and Boehringer Ingelheim Announce Major Global Strategic Alliance to Discover, Develop and Commercialize Novel Nanobody Therapeutics
GHENT/Belgium and INGELHEIM/Germany, 7 September 2007 -
Boehringer Ingelheim and Ablynx, the biopharmaceutical company
focused on the discovery and development of Nanobodies®, today
jointly announced a major global strategic alliance to discover,
develop and commercialise up to 10 different Nanobody®
therapeutics.
Ablynx expects to receive payments of EUR 75 million during the
research term of the collaboration which includes EUR 15 million in
a proposed equity investment by Boehringer Ingelheim in Ablynx. In
addition, Ablynx will receive development milestone payments for
each Nanobody® which is developed, of up to EUR 125 million as
well as undisclosed royalties.
Ablynx and Boehringer Ingelheim will collaborate jointly in the
discovery of Nanobodies® against agreed targets across multiple
therapeutic areas including immunology, oncology and respiratory.
Both parties will propose target opportunities for the
collaboration with the goal of bringing Nanobody®-based
products rapidly to patients in need. Boehringer Ingelheim will be
exclusively responsible for the development, manufacture and
commercialisation of any products resulting from the collaboration.
Ablynx will have certain co-promotion rights in Europe.
Dr Edwin Moses, CEO and Chairman of Ablynx, said, “This is by
far the largest financial agreement that Ablynx has signed to
discover and develop innovative Nanobody® therapeutics. We are
delighted to strengthen our existing relationship with Boehringer
Ingelheim by working together to develop innovative products across
multiple therapeutic areas, taking full advantage of the powerful
Nanobody® discovery platform. This strategic alliance may
provide the opportunity to grow Ablynx’s own product
pipeline.”
Dr Andreas Barner, Vice-Chairman of the Board of Managing Directors
and Head of Corporate Board Division Pharma Research, Development
and Medicine of Boehringer Ingelheim added, “Boehringer
Ingelheim looks forward to an intensified cooperation with Ablynx
based on their innovative Nanobody® approach. We hope that this
broad collaboration will lead to breakthroughs for patients
suffering from diseases which cannot be adequately treated at
present.”
About Ablynx
Ablynx is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and
development of Nanobodies®, a novel class of therapeutic
proteins based on single-domain antibody fragments, for a range of
serious and life-threatening human diseases. The Company began
operations in 2001 in Ghent, Belgium and currently employs over 100
employees.
Ablynx is developing a portfolio of Nanobody®-based therapeutic
programmes in a number of major disease areas, including
inflammation, thrombosis, oncology and Alzheimer’s disease.
Already Ablynx has generated Nanobodies® against more than 100
different disease targets. The company and its collaborators have
obtained positive in vivo efficacy data from animal studies in five
major therapeutic programmes in four disease areas. Importantly,
Ablynx has shown the absence of any detectable immunogenicity for
its Nanobody® development candidates in advanced primate
studies.
Ablynx has ongoing research collaborations and significant
partnerships with several major pharmaceutical companies, including
Boehringer Ingelheim, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Novartis, and P&G
Pharma. Ablynx is building a diverse and broad portfolio of
therapeutic Nanobodies® through these collaborations as well as
through its own internal discovery programmes. Ablynx announced
interim phase I data from its first programme, an anti-thrombotic
(ALX-0081) in July this year and another programme is in advanced
preclinical development.
Nanobody® is a registered trademark of Ablynx NV.
About Boehringer Ingelheim
The Boehringer Ingelheim group is one of the world’s 20
leading pharmaceutical companies. Headquartered in Ingelheim,
Germany, it operates globally with 137 affiliates in 47 countries
and nearly 38,500 employees. Since it was founded in 1885, the
family-owned company has been committed to researching, developing,
manufacturing and marketing innovative products of high therapeutic
value for human and veterinary medicine. In 2006, Boehringer
Ingelheim posted net sales of EUR 10.6 billion while spending
almost one fifth of net sales in its largest business segment
Prescription Medicines on research and development.
The company`s research and development activities and production
and distribution centers are spread across the entire globe.
Boehringer Ingelheim’s Centers of Excellence are individual
research sites that have full responsibility for specific
indication areas: Biberach, Germany: Respiratory, Metabolic and CNS
Diseases; Biopharmaceutical development and production (mammalian
cell culture) Ridgefield, CT, USA: Immunology/Inflammation and
Cardiovascular Diseases Laval, Quebec, Canada: Virology Vienna,
Austria: Oncology; Biopharmaceutical development and production
(microorganism fermentation) Vienna, Austria: Institute of
Molecular Pathology, an internationally renowned basic research
facility Boehringer Ingelheim is one of the leading companies for
industrial customer manufacturing of Biopharmaceuticals by offering
the entire production technology chain in development and
production at its biopharmaceutical facilities in Biberach
(Germany) and in Vienna (Austria).
The large scale manufacturing sites deliver biopharmaceutical
products like therapeutic proteins, fusion proteins, protein
scaffolds, monoclonal antibodies, antibody fragments and plasmid
DNA. The Biberach site is specialized in highly efficient mammalian
cell culture systems with yields well above industry standard in
animal component free media. The Austria site offers
high-expression in bacteria and yeast with exceptionally high
productivities using proprietary systems. In the plasmid DNA
manufacturing arena Boehringer Ingelheim in Austria has set the
standard and supplies early to late-stage clinical trials with
gene-therapeutics and DNA vaccines for its international
clients.
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Note to editors:
About Nanobodies®
Nanobodies® are a novel class of antibody-derived therapeutic
proteins. Because of their small size, unique structure and extreme
stability, Nanobodies® combine the advantages of conventional
antibody therapeutics with the key features of small-molecule
drugs.
Nanobodies® are antibody-derived therapeutic proteins that
contain the unique structural and functional properties of
naturally-occurring heavy-chain antibodies. The Nanobody®
technology was originally developed following the discovery that
camelidae (camels and llamas) possess fully functional antibodies
that lack light chains. These heavy-chain antibodies contain a
single variable domain (VHH) and two constant domains (CH2 and
CH3). Importantly, the cloned and isolated VHH domain is a
perfectly stable polypeptide harbouring the full antigen-binding
capacity of the original heavy-chain antibody. These newly
discovered VHH domains with their unique structural and functional
properties form the basis of a new generation of therapeutic
antibodies which Ablynx has named Nanobodies®.
Ablynx’s Nanobodies® combine the advantages of
conventional antibodies with important features of small molecule
drugs. Like conventional antibodies, Nanobodies® show: high
target specificity high affinity for their target low inherent
toxicity. However, like small molecule drugs they have the
opportunity to inhibit enzymes and readily access receptor clefts.
Furthermore, Nanobodies® in comparison to conventional
antibodies: are extremely stable have the potential to be
administered by means other than injection are easy to manufacture.
Ablynx’s Nanobodies® have a high homology with the VH
domains of human antibodies and can be further humanised without
loss of activity. Importantly, Nanobodies® have a low
immunogenic potential, which has been confirmed in primate studies
with Nanobody® lead compounds.
| Related links: |
| Website Ablynx |
| Contact: |
| Ablynx Dr. Edwin Moses 9052 Ghent Belgium Phone: +32 (0)9 262 00 07 |
Ablynx Chief Business Officer Eva-Lotta Allan 9052 Ghent Belgium Phone: +32 (0)9 262 00 75 |
Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH Corporate Division Communications Judith von Gordon Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein GERMANY Phone: +49/6132/77 35 82 Fax: +49/6132/77 66 01 |
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