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PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2007 11:43 pm    Post subject: MT203 Reply with quote

Micromet and Nycomed Enter Into Exclusive Worldwide Collaboration to Develop and Commercialize Anti-GM-CSF Antibodies for the Treatment of Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases 25 May 2007

Micromet, Inc. and Nycomed today announced an agreement under which the two companies will collaborate on the development of anti-GM-CSF antibodies that may be useful for the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The lead product candidate in the collaboration is Micromet's MT203, a human antibody which neutralises granulocyte
macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), a cytokine known to play a significant role in autoimmune and inflammatory disease. Preclinical studies performed by Micromet support the development and evaluation of MT203 for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. MT203 is expected to enter clinical trials in 2008.

Under the terms of the agreement, Micromet will receive an upfront license fee of euro 5 million (approximately US$7 million), and is eligible to receive R&D reimbursements and payments upon the achievement of development milestones of more than euro 120 million (approximately US$160 million) in the aggregate. In addition, Micromet is eligible for royalties on worldwide sales of MT203 and other products that may be developed under the agreement. Micromet will be primarily responsible for performing preclinical development, process development and manufacturing of MT203 for early clinical trials, whereas Nycomed will be responsible for clinical development and commercialisation on a worldwide basis. Nycomed will bear the cost of development activities and reimburse Micromet for its expenses incurred in connection with the development program.

"We are delighted to enter into a collaboration for the development of MT203 with our new partner Nycomed. We are excited about this collaboration as both parties' expertise and capabilities complement each other," said Christian Itin, President and Chief Executive Officer of Micromet.

"Neutralising GM-CSF presents a new biology concept in inflammatory processes and may have the potential to improve the lives of patients suffering from severe chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Furthermore, this deal is the first example of Nycomed's strong commitment towards external collaborations across all development stages as a key component of our new R&D strategy. MT203 also highlights our strategic interest in inflammatory research," said Anders Ullman, Executive Vice President R&D of Nycomed.

Source: Press Portal (25/05/07)
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