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Alnylam, Takeda form RNAi partnering

Cambridge, MassachusettsWednesday, May 28, 2008, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd have formed a strategic platform alliance in RNAi therapeutics in the fields of oncology and metabolic disease with the option to expand to additional therapeutic areas. This landmark alliance is the first major RNAi therapeutics partnership between a Japanese pharmaceutical company and a US biotechnology company, representing a new frontier in the advancement of RNAi therapeutics to patients on a global basis. RNAi is an entirely new approach for the discovery of breakthrough medicines that utilizes a natural mechanism found within the body to inhibit expression of certain genes. Harnessing the activity of RNAi creates a direct opportunity to develop specific and potent new medicines for the treatment of a broad range of diseases, including those that are difficult to treat with today's drug approaches. The discovery of RNAi was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize and the advancement of RNAi is recognized as one of the most important advances in biomedical sciences in decades. "We are very pleased and honoured to have a strategic platform partnership with Takeda, one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. As the first RNAi technology partnership with a pharmaceutical company located in Asia, this new alliance expands the advancement of RNAi therapeutics to patients on a global basis," said John Maraganore, Ph.D., CEO of Alnylam. "Across multiple dimensions, this new partnership is a major event in Alnylam's efforts to build a leading biopharmaceutical company. A particularly important element in this new platform alliance is Alnylam's opportunity to co-develop and co-commercialize Takeda RNAi therapeutic products with Takeda in the US market". "We are excited to work with Alnylam, as the leading worldwide company in the field of RNAi therapeutics with a strong commitment to scientific excellence and an unparalleled intellectual property position," said Yasuchika Hasegawa, president of Takeda. "We believe this alliance will accelerate our initiatives to establish the foundation for RNAi drug discovery supported by Alnylam's platform technologies and know-how. We expect that our product portfolio will be enhanced by the addition of RNAi therapeutics to our current small molecule and anti-body research platforms". This collaboration provides Takeda with broad, worldwide, non-exclusive access to and enablement with Alnylam's RNAi therapeutics platform technology and intellectual property in the fields of oncology and metabolic disease, with the right to expand the number of therapeutic fields in the future. The agreement also includes the transfer of platform technology from Alnylam to Takeda, a collaboration and cross-license of delivery technologies between the two companies, and a drug discovery collaboration on certain RNAi therapeutic targets, subject to certain Alnylam third party obligations. Takeda becomes Alnylam's strategic partner for RNAi therapeutics over a five-year period and the only Asian company to obtain a right of first negotiation to develop and commercialize Alnylam RNAi therapeutic development programmes for the Asian market, excluding Alnylam's ALN-RSV01 programme. In addition, Alnylam obtains opt-in options to co-develop and co-commercialize Takeda RNAi therapeutic programs in the US market on a 50-50 basis. The partnership includes $100 million in upfront payments and $50 million in near-term technology transfer payments for a non-exclusive license in two therapeutic fields and is valued at potentially over $1 billion in future research and development and commercial milestones, upon successful commercialization of multiple products. At Takeda's option, the scope of the partnership can be expanded to include additional fields with a $50 million per field expansion payment. Alnylam is also eligible to receive research and development funding related to the drug discovery collaboration. In addition, Alnylam is eligible to receive up to $171 million in development and commercial milestone payments and significant royalties per product.

 
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