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Transition acquires rights to diabetes pre-clinical compounds from Lilly

TorontoFriday, March 5, 2010, 08:00 Hrs  [IST]

Transition Therapeutics Inc has acquired the rights to a series of preclinical compounds from Eli Lilly and Company in the area of diabetes. Under the licensing and collaboration agreement, Transition will receive exclusive worldwide rights to develop and potentially commercialize a class of compounds that, in preclinical diabetes models showed potential to provide glycemic control and other beneficial effects including weight loss. "We are very pleased to expand our current relationship with Lilly through the acquisition of these preclinical assets," said Dr Tony Cruz, chairman and chief executive officer of Transition. "The addition of these novel compounds leverages our expertise in metabolic diseases and grows our development pipeline with next generation diabetes therapies." "Lilly's existing partnership with Transition pertaining to the exploration of gastrin-based therapies as potential diabetes disease-modifying agents continues to be productive," said David E Moller, Lilly vice president of Endocrine and Cardiovascular Research. "The Lilly 'FIPNet' strategy in R&D embraces the notion of shared-risk discovery and early development efforts that can lead to clinical testing of a broader array of molecules. This new partnership with Transition supports that strategy by allowing for clinical testing and development of a new class of agents for diabetes and related co-morbid conditions that was derived from Lilly's ongoing diabetes and biotechnology efforts." Under the terms of the agreement, Lilly will receive an upfront payment of US$ 1 million and will retain the option to reacquire the rights to the compounds at a later date. Lilly retains this option up until the end of phase-II. If Lilly exercises these rights, Transition would be eligible to receive milestone payments of approximately US$250 million and up to low double digit royalties on sales of products containing such compounds should such products be successfully commercialized. If Lilly does not exercise these rights, Lilly would be eligible for low single digit royalties from Transition on sales of products containing such compounds should such products be successfully commercialized. Transition is a biopharmaceutical company, developing novel therapeutics for disease indications with large markets. Transition's lead products include ELND005 (AZD-103) for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and TT-223 for the treatment of diabetes. Transition has an emerging pipeline of preclinical drug candidates acquired externally and developed internally using its proprietary drug discovery engine.

 
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