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Genentech acquires potential cancer
therapy from Protein Labs
June 22
2005: Protein Design Labs has struck a deal with Genentech to
sublicense development and commercialization rights for a drug designed to treat
prostate cancer.
The antibody-drug, originally licensed from Seattle Genetics by Protein is
directed against the PR1 antigen, which is frequently differentially expressed
in prostrate cancer patients.
Protein will receive an upfront licensing fee, and is entitled to receive
milestone payments and royalties on future sales.
An antibody alone directed against this antigen could lack the ability to kill
cancer cells without an attached cell-killing agent such as the potent
auristatin derivatives utilized in Seattle Genetics' ADC technology. By linking
a drug to an antibody that targets PR1, it may be possible to identify new
antibody-drug conjugate products to selectively kill prostate cancer cells while
killing a lesser proportion of non-prostate cancer cells.
Seattle Genetics' second-generation ADC technology utilizes the targeting
ability of monoclonal antibodies to deliver potent, cell-killing payloads to
specific cells. This ADC technology employs synthetic, highly potent drugs that
can be attached to antibodies through proprietary linker systems.
The linkers are designed to be stable in the bloodstream but to release the drug
payload under specific conditions once inside target cells, potentially sparing
non-target cells many of the toxic effects of traditional chemotherapy. ADCs can
increase the therapeutic potential of the many antibodies that possess targeting
ability but no inherent cell-killing activity.
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the US, second
only to lung cancer.
Source: Datamonitor NewsWire
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