• Skip to main content

DistilINFO LifeSciences

Weekly round up from Life Sciences Industry.

  • Publications
    • Home
    • DistilINFO HealthPlan
    • DistilINFO HospitalIT
    • DistilINFO IT
    • DistilINFO Retail
    • DistilINFO POPHealth
    • DistilINFO Ageing
    • DistilINFO Life Sciences
    • DistilINFO GovHealth
    • DistilINFO EHS
    • DistilINFO HealthIndia
    • Subscribe
    • Submit Article
    • Advertise
    • Newsletters

Clovis Oncology Acquires Rights to FAP-Targeted Radiopharmaceutical Program from 3B Pharmaceuticals

Share:

September 30, 2019

  • Clovis to pay approximately $12 million in upfront payments to 3B Pharmaceuticals
  • Clovis currently planning to file an IND for FAP-targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy in 2H 2020
  • FAP highly expressed in multiple tumor types; Clovis to pursue broad and accelerated clinical development program

Clovis Oncology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLVS) has entered into a global licensing and collaboration agreement with 3B Pharmaceuticals GmbH (3BP), a private German biotechnology company developing targeted radiopharmaceutical drugs and diagnostics for oncology indications with a high unmet medical need. The initial focus is on developing a peptide-targeted radionuclide therapy (PTRT) and imaging agent targeting fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP). FAP is highly expressed in many epithelial cancers, including more than 90 percent of breast, lung, colorectal and pancreatic carcinomas.1 Clovis will conduct global clinical trials and has obtained U.S. and global rights, excluding Europe (inclusive of Russia, Turkey and Israel), where 3BP retains rights. The parties have also agreed to collaborate on a discovery program directed at three additional targets for radionuclide therapy, to which Clovis will have global rights.

Terms of the transactions include approximately $12 million in upfront payments to 3BP. Upon achievement of certain development and regulatory milestones, additional potential milestone payments and single- to low-double-digit commercial royalties would be paid to 3BP by Clovis. Clovis will be responsible for a limited number of 3BP full-time employees (FTEs) and external costs during the pre-clinical development. Research and development expense guidance provided by Clovis on its August 1 financial results call does not change as a result of today’s announcement.

“We are extremely enthusiastic about the opportunity to develop this novel class of targeted radiopharmaceutical therapies, with an initial focus on fibroblast activation protein alpha. Targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy represents a next frontier in oncology drug development, with potential application across multiple tumor types. In particular, FAP represents a very compelling target given its overexpression across numerous tumor types and limited expression in healthy tissue,” said Patrick J. Mahaffy, President and CEO of Clovis Oncology. “Additionally, as a result of our discovery collaboration, Clovis intends to further expand its pipeline with additional targeted radiopharmaceutical candidates that result from the discovery program using 3BP’s technology platform. We are delighted to work with 3BP given their leadership in the discovery and development of peptide-targeted radionuclide therapies.”

The collaboration is initially focused on the development of an FAP-targeted preclinical candidate identified by 3BP’s technology platform. FAP is highly expressed in cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) which are found in the majority of cancer types and play an intricate role in driving tumor growth. Targeting CAFs with an FAP radiopharmaceutical is believed to have multiple modes of anti-tumor action, but principally relies on the induction of DNA damage in tumor cells by ionizing radiation emitted locally from neighboring CAFs targeted by the therapy.

Want to publish your own articles on DistilINFO Publications?

Send us an email, we will get in touch with you.

Clovis and 3BP also announced their intention to enter into a collaboration for the discovery and development of radiopharmaceuticals for three additional targets using 3BP’s technology platform. 3BP will be responsible for discovery activities for the three targets. Once lead molecules have been identified, responsibilities will transition to Clovis for Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling studies.

“We have focused for many years on developing a peptide technology platform for the discovery and development of innovative radiopharmaceuticals, which we believe represents the best means of selectively delivering potent radiation to tumors,” said Dr. Ulrich Reineke, Managing Director of 3BP. “As we are approaching clinical development, we are very enthusiastic about partnering with Clovis Oncology to move our FAP-targeted product forward and to collaborate further on building a portfolio of targeted radiopharmaceutical therapeutics. We believe this is an ideal partnership for the rapid clinical development of our radiopharmaceuticals for the benefit of patients with many different types of cancer.”

Date: September 30, 2019

Source: Business Wire

Coffee with DistilINFO's Morning Updates...

Sign up for DistilINFO e-Newsletters.

Just a little bit more about you...
PROCEED
Choose Lists
BACK

Related Stories

  • DaVita up 2.5% on expected FTC nod on sale of doctor unitDaVita up 2.5% on expected FTC nod on sale of doctor unit
  • Biosynth Carbosynth Further Expands Life Sciences Platform with Acquisition of Aalto Bio ReagentsBiosynth Carbosynth Further Expands Life Sciences Platform with Acquisition of Aalto Bio Reagents
  • LifePoint Health Stockholders Approve Merger with RCCH HealthCare PartnersLifePoint Health Stockholders Approve Merger with RCCH HealthCare Partners
  • Celltrion’s Subsidiary Acquires Primary Care Product Assets for Asia Pacific Markets from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company LimitedCelltrion’s Subsidiary Acquires Primary Care Product Assets for Asia Pacific Markets from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
  • DA32 Life Science SPAC Prices $200M IPODA32 Life Science SPAC Prices $200M IPO
  • CDH Investments Clears CFIUS Review for $1.4 Billion Acquisition of Sirtex
  • Electronic Signatures Speed Care, Keep Providers in ComplianceElectronic Signatures Speed Care, Keep Providers in Compliance
  • Health2Sync, Sanofi Partner to Digitise Insulin Management in JapanHealth2Sync, Sanofi Partner to Digitise Insulin Management in Japan

Trending This Week

Sorry. No data so far.

About Us

DistilINFO is media company that publishes Industry news, views and Interviews. We distil the information for you – saving time and keeping you up to date on your interest areas.

More About Us

Follow Us


Useful Links

  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Feedback

All Publications

  • DistilINFO HealthPlan Advisory
  • DistilINFO HospitalIT Advisory
  • DistilINFO IT Advisory
  • DistilINFO Retail Advisory
  • DistilINFO POPHealth Advisory
  • DistilINFO Ageing Advisory
  • DistilINFO Life Sciences Advisory
  • DistilINFO GovHealth Advisory
  • DistilINFO EHS Advisory
  • DistilINFO HealthIndia Advisory

© DistilINFO Publications