Ariad Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced execution of three exclusive out-license agreements for separate aspects of its Argent cell-signalling regulation technology. The licenses to these non-core assets provide Ariad with a combination of equity ownership in partners, upfront payments, ongoing fees for supply of certain research reagents, and potential milestone and royalty payments linked to clinical, regulatory and sales achievements of partners.
The Argent technology platform combines chemistry and genetics to allow specific cell-signalling and gene-expression events to be chemically activated in whole animals and cultured cells. The technology platform includes a portfolio of distinct small-molecule “dimerizer” compounds optimized for specific applications. Dimerizers bring specific proteins together in cells. The technology is being developed to treat human disease through cancer vaccines, cell therapy and gene therapy, in each case featuring small-molecule regulation of cellular activation.
Initial clinical proof of concept has already been demonstrated by partners and collaborators for two product candidates, which utilize Ariad's small-molecule dimerizer drug AP1903, in patients with prostate cancer and in patients with haematologic malignancies who have undergone Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants (HSCT). Ariad expects its partner to start phase II clinical trials of both product candidates by early 2012. AP1903 was discovered and developed by Ariad scientists.
The technology also provides a family of versatile tools for drug discovery and biological research. Certain of the underlying intellectual property was licensed from Harvard and Stanford Universities. The Argent technology was developed and further optimized by Ariad scientists using their expertise in structure-based design and genetics.
“Through the creative licensing of the Argent technology in multiple transactions, we are able to leverage our early investment in this innovative science and benefit from other companies' expertise in three distinct areas, while maintaining our focus on our core oncology therapeutic programmes,” stated Timothy P Clackson, PhD, president of research and development and chief scientific officer of Ariad. “Each of these transactions provides the opportunity for building short-term and long-term value for Ariad, at no further cost to us.”
Ariad and Bellicum Pharmaceuticals, Inc., along with their academic colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine, have been collaborating for many years. The two companies have now broadened their previous agreement as a result of promising clinical data from phase I/II trials of Bellicum's Argent-regulated cancer vaccine and cell-therapy product candidates, both utilizing AP1903 to achieve Chemical Induction of Dimerization (CID).
Bellicum's first product candidate, BPX-101 DeCIDe immunotherapy, is an autologous dendritic-cell cancer vaccine that includes an Argent-inducible regulatory construct. In the phase I/II trial of patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer at The University of Texas Health Science Centre, Houston, patients received the Bellicum immunotherapy followed by AP1903 one day later. Data from the study showed that this small-molecule regulated immunotherapy was well tolerated and elicited both clinical and antigen-specific immune responses consistent with patient benefit in prostate cancer.
Bellicum's second product candidate, CaspaCIDe DLI, is a donor lymphocyte infusion that contains the Argent-inducible safety switch. This is administered following a T-cell-depleted HSCT. In an investigator-sponsored phase I/II trial also at Baylor College of Medicine, paediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia or acute myeloid leukaemia undergoing HSCT received the CaspaCIDe cell therapy followed by administration of AP1903 upon diagnosis of Graft-vs-Host Disease (GvHD). Interim data from the study showed that this small-molecule regulated cell therapy was well tolerated and rapidly reversed the deleterious systemic effects of GvHD.
Ariad's expanded exclusive agreement with Bellicum now covers products to treat the complications of cell transplantation, such as GvHD, in addition to certain cancer immunotherapies. Ariad has an equity stake in Bellicum and is eligible to receive milestones on regulatory and clinical progress and royalties on future product sales. Bellicum is responsible for all manufacturing, regulatory and clinical activities and will hold the investigational new drug applications for these programmes.
Ariad and ReGenX Biosciences, LLC along with their academic colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Centre, have collaborated on the development of regulated in vivo production of therapeutic proteins for many years. Previous collaborative studies in non-human primates established proof of concept showing sustained regulated production of a therapeutic protein in response to Ariad's small-molecule dimerizer drugs for over six years.
Ariad has exclusively licensed the applications of the Argent technology for regulated gene therapy to ReGenX. ReGenX is combining the Argent technology with its proprietary NAV gene-delivery technology, thereby providing a means of pharmacologic control of gene expression and the potential for greater safety and efficacy in certain disease applications. The NAV technology is based on over a decade of research by the founders of ReGenX, funded in part by GlaxoSmithKline plc and based on a long-standing commitment by the University of Pennsylvania.
ReGenX initially plans to develop the Argent products for specific ocular diseases, metabolic disorders, and infectious diseases, in each case where precise control of protein production is needed to achieve the desired patient benefit. Initial applications will involve the use of another one of Ariad's portfolio of small-molecule dimerizer drugs, AP22594, which has been optimized for these uses.
Under the terms of the agreement, ReGenX has exclusive rights to the Argent technology in the development and commercialization of human therapeutics and vaccines based on in vivo gene delivery. Ariad has an equity stake in ReGenX and will receive clinical and regulatory milestones and royalties on products developed and commercialized utilizing the Argent technology, as well as a portion of sublicensing revenues.
Ariad has exclusively licensed the Argent technology for use in the research market to Clontech Laboratories, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Takara Bio Inc. and a specialty research reagents company with a substantial profile in molecular and cell biology.
Approximately 2000 academic investigators in over 35 countries worldwide have used the Argent technology in diverse areas of research, including cancer biology, and more than 400 scientific papers describing its use have been published. For more than ten years, Ariad has provided the Argent technology to academic investigators in the form of Regulation Kits through its web-based Regulation Kit programme.
Clontech will assume full responsibility for supplying the technology worldwide for research applications and will expand Ariad's current Regulation Kit program with the goal of making the technology more broadly available to scientists for in vitro and in vivo use. Ariad will continue to manufacture and will supply to Clontech small-molecule dimerizers specifically designed for use with research kits. Clontech expects to expand the utility of the Argent Regulation Kit programme by combining it with its other core research technologies including its LivingColors fluorescent proteins and Lenti-X viral expression systems, and by expanding access to inducible animal models of human pathophysiology.
Ariad will receive an upfront payment from Clontech, as well as payments for sale of dimerizer reagents to Clontech for its further sale. Ariad also will receive milestones based on Clontech achieving predefined annual sales levels and royalties on net sales of all products incorporating the Argent technology, as well as a portion of sub-licensing revenues.
“These three separate initiatives to license the Argent technology portfolio provide Ariad with long-term value linked to equity stakes, milestones and royalties, as well as near-term value through up-front payments and fees,” stated Harvey J Berger, MD, chairman and chief executive officer of Ariad. “These licenses allow us to focus on our core oncology priorities while continuing to benefit from this important legacy technology that is already showing early clinical promise in patients with cancer.”
Ariad's vision is to transform the lives of cancer patients with breakthrough medicines. Its mission is to discover, develop and commercialize small-molecule drugs to treat cancer in patients with the greatest and most urgent unmet medical need - aggressive cancers where current therapies are inadequate.
Bellicum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is developing clinical applications of Chemical Induction of Dimerization (CID), a drug-based remote control technology that extends the physician's reach beyond the point at which a treatment has been administered. Its mission is to leverage this smart technology to bring safe, effective, innovative cell therapies to market for patients with serious and life threatening diseases.
ReGenX BioSciences is leading the effort to translate promising gene delivery applications into a pipeline of next generation personalized therapies for a range of severe diseases with serious unmet needs.
Clontech Laboratories, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Takara Bio Inc., develops, manufactures, and distributes a wide range of life science research reagents under the Clontech and Takara brands.