Molecular Partners signs Billion Dollar Contract with Allergan

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21.08.2012

Allergan and Molecular Partners AG will expand their existing partnership. The two companies signed two separate agreements to discover, develop, and commercialize drugs for ophthalmic diseases. Molecular Partners will receive combined upfront payments of $62.5 million and is eligible to receive additional success-based payments, including up to $1.4 billion in aggregate development, regulatory and sales milestones, and tiered royalties up into the low double-digits for future product sales.

Allergan and Molecular Partners will develop novel products for eye diseases. The start-up from Zurich and the big corporation signed two separate contracts.
 
The first agreement is an exclusive license agreement for the design, development and commercialization of a potent dual anti-VEGF-A/PDGF-B DARPin® (“MP0260”) and its corresponding backups for the treatment of exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and related conditions. Under the license agreement, Allergan and Molecular Partners will work together to develop MP0260 through human proof of concept, at which point Molecular Partners has the option to co-fund Allergan’s development costs in exchange for a significant royalty step up.
 
The second agreement is an exclusive discovery alliance agreement under which the parties will collaborate to design and develop DARPins against selected targets that are implicated in causing serious diseases of the eye. During the research phase, Allergan has the right to exercise three options to exclusively license collaboration compounds for ophthalmology. Upon execution of each option, Allergan will pay Molecular Partners an option exercise fee and be solely responsible for all downstream development, manufacturing, and commercialization activities.
 
Molecular Partners will receive combined upfront payments of $62.5 million under the two agreements and is eligible to receive additional success-based payments, including up to $1.4 billion in aggregate development, regulatory and sales milestones, and tiered royalties up into the low double-digits for future product sales.
 
Scott M. Whitcup, M.D., Executive Vice President, Research and Development, Chief Scientific Officer of Allergan commented: “As a leader in ophthalmology, Allergan is committed to developing new treatments for serious eye diseases like AMD. We look forward to further developing a novel therapy that blocks both VEGF and PDGF, as a potential way to improve vision in patients with wet AMD.”
 
Christian Zahnd, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Molecular Partners said: “With Allergan we have found the ideal partner to generate a strong pipeline of DARPin-based drug candidates with the goal to treat retinal and other severe ocular diseases. This significant expansion of our agreement together with the fast progress in the ongoing phase IIb development of AGN-150998 / MP0112 is a great validation of the DARPin approach.”
 
“This is an important step forward in our strategy to build on strong partnerships with the leaders in a therapeutic area” added Patrick Amstutz, Ph.D., Chief Business Officer of Molecular Partners, “DARPins are potent biologics which may address significant unmet medical needs in large patient populations in various disease areas.”
 
Molecular Partners was founded in 2004 and is based in Schlieren. The company won several awards and was awarded with the CTI Start-up Label in 2007.
 

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