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ABLYNX ENTERS INTO A RESEARCH AND LICENSE AGREEMENT
WITH WYETH
GHENT, Belgium, 6 November 2006 – Ablynx, the pioneer in the discovery
and development of Nanobodies®, a novel class of antibody-derived therapeutic
proteins, has announced that they have entered into an exclusive research
collaboration and license agreement with Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, a division of
Wyeth (NYSE: WYE), to discover, develop and commercialise Nanobodies® directed
at the tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) protein and its receptors that
target diseases in multiple therapeutic areas.
Ablynx has granted Wyeth exclusive worldwide rights to Nanobodies® targeting the
clinically validated target TNF- α. Ablynx and Wyeth will collaborate to advance
these novel biologics through preclinical development. Ablynx will receive an
initial payment, research support and milestone payments. Potential payments to
Ablynx could total up to $212.5 million for the successful development and
commercialisation of multiple products. In addition Ablynx will receive
royalties on product sales.
The alliance is based on Ablynx’s novel Nanobody® platform that can be used to
rapidly, create novel biopharmaceuticals with distinct advantages over current
biologics.
Edwin Moses, Chief Executive Officer of Ablynx commented: “We are delighted to
have established this strategic collaboration. Wyeth has a proven track record
in the discovery, development, manufacturing and commercialisation of novel
biopharmaceuticals with demonstrated success with Enbrelâ.”
“Wyeth is enthusiastic about this new partnership with Ablynx. Ablynx is an
exciting European biotechnology company that has established the feasibility of
their novel Nanobody® platform by generating Nanobodies® to more than twenty
different targets,” said Dr. Frank Walsh, Executive Vice President, Head of
Discovery Research, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. “We look forward to a productive and
long lasting partnership with Ablynx.”
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Notes to editors:
About Ablynx - www.ablynx.com
Ablynx is a biopharmaceutical company engaged in 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.
Ablynx is developing a portfolio of Nanobody®-based therapeutic programs in a
number of major disease areas, including inflammation, thrombosis, oncology and
Alzheimer’s disease. Already Ablynx has generated Nanobodies® against more than
twenty different disease targets. The company and its collaborators have
obtained positive in vivo efficacy data from animal studies in five major
therapeutic programs in four disease areas. Importantly, Ablynx has shown the
absence of any detectable immunogenicity for its Nanobody® development
candidates in advanced primate studies. Today, three of these programs are in
advanced preclinical development, and Ablynx expects to initiate its first
clinical trials early 2007.
Ablynx has ongoing research collaborations and significant, multi-target
partnerships with several major pharmaceutical companies, including Novartis,
Centocor (J&J), Kirin Breweries and P&G Pharma. Ablynx is building a diverse and
broad portfolio of therapeutic Nanobodies® based on these collaborative deals as
well as on its own internal discovery pipeline.
Nanobody®-based therapeutics represent a major commercial opportunity as they
combine the beneficial features of conventional antibodies, with desirable
properties of small-molecule drugs. Because they are derived from
naturally-occurring heavy-chain antibodies, Nanobodies® have unparalleled
stability and can be administered in a variety of ways (injected, orally, in
sprays or creams), thus overcoming the delivery issues associated with
full-sized antibodies, that can only be delivered by injection. In addition,
because of their unique structure they can also address therapeutic
opportunities that are beyond the reach of conventional antibodies or their
fragments, for example targeting epitopes such as receptor clefts, enzyme active
sites and viral canyon sites. Nanobodies® are manufactured in micro-organisms
which also presents a significant cost advantage in comparison to production
methods for conventional antibodies.
Ablynx holds the dominant patent position in the field of Nanobodies®. It has
exclusive and worldwide rights to more than forty families of granted patents
and pending patent applications, including the patents covering the basic
structure, composition, preparation and uses of Nanobodies® (the ‘Hamers
patents’) which have been granted in major territories including the US, Europe
and Japan. All products, including therapeutics, that contain Nanobodies® are
covered by these patents.
Headquartered in Ghent, Belgium, Ablynx has raised over €70 million (over
US$87,5 million) from a strong investor consortium including Abingworth
Management (UK), Alta Partners (USA), Biotech Fund Flanders (Belgium), Gilde
Investment Management (The Netherlands), GIMV (Belgium), KBC (Belgium),
Sofinnova Partners (France), and SR One (USA). Basic Nanobody patents were
contributed by its founding institutions VIB and VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).
For further information please visit the website at
www.ablynx.com
Northbank Communications:
Sue Charles, CEO
Dr. Christelle Kerouedan, Account Manager
Tony Stephenson, Account Manager (Media Relations)
t : +44 (0)20 3008 7550
e :
ablynx@northbankcommunications.com
At Ablynx:
Dr. Edwin Moses
Chairman and CEO
t : +32 (0)9 241 11 51
m: +32 (0)473 39 50 68 / +44 (0)7771 954 193
e: edwin.moses@ablynx.com
Eva-Lotta Allan
Chief Business Officer
t : +32 (0)9 261 06 35
m: +32 (0)475 78 36 21 / +44 (0)7990 570 900
e: eva-lotta.allan@ablynx.com
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