Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALNY) and Isis Pharmaceuticals,
Inc. (Nasdaq: ISIS) announced today that they have formed a new
collaboration focused on the development of single-stranded RNAi
(ssRNAi) technology. As part of the collaboration, Isis has
co-exclusively licensed its ssRNAi technology to Alnylam in exchange for
upfront payments, research and development milestone payments, and
royalties. The alliance provides Alnylam with access to Isis’
intellectual property and expertise regarding the development of ssRNAi
antisense drugs, while both companies will have the opportunity to
discover and develop drugs employing the new technology. In addition to
the new collaboration, Isis and Alnylam also agreed to extend their
broad cross-licensing arrangement regarding double-stranded RNAi that
was established in 2004.
As it is known to occur in nature, the RNAi pathway is mediated by short
double-stranded RNA oligonucleotides called "small interfering RNAs” or
"siRNAs.” To date, efforts aimed at harnessing this pathway to silence
disease-causing proteins have used double-stranded siRNAs. Using its
expertise in oligonucleotide chemistry and design, Isis has discovered
strategies for designing single-stranded oligonucleotides that act
through the RNAi mechanism. With further development, these chemically
modified, single-stranded, RNA-like oligonucleotides could have improved
properties for systemic administration while harnessing certain
advantages of the RNAi mechanism.
"At Isis, we have made significant breakthroughs showing that chemically
modified single-stranded oligonucleotides can activate the RNAi pathway.
It is now time to expand upon our efforts and broaden the applications
of these inventions. We believe that Alnylam, the leading company in the
field of RNAi therapeutics, is the perfect partner to work with in
advancing this exciting effort,” said Stanley Crooke, M.D., Ph.D.,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Isis. "Since we began our
collaborative efforts in 2004, Alnylam has been a great partner and has
made excellent progress in its RNAi therapeutic programs. We are
confident that working together in RNAi gives ssRNAi technology the best
chance for success.”
"We are committed to advancing RNAi therapeutics as a new class of
innovative medicines for patients, and we continue to make significant
progress in the advancement of double-stranded siRNA-based drugs. As we
continue our primary focus on double-stranded siRNAs, we believe that
ssRNAi technology and this new collaboration with Isis can strengthen
our overall efforts,” said John Maraganore, Ph.D., Chief Executive
Officer of Alnylam. "We’ve recognized since Alnylam’s beginning that
Isis is the leader in all aspects of antisense technology. We’ve had a
mutually beneficial collaboration based on their innovation and patents
in the field of double-stranded RNAi drugs, and we’ve been impressed
with their continued expansion of this innovation to single-strand RNAi
approaches. While there’s more to do, we are excited to combine our
expertise with theirs in advancing this promising technology.”
Under the terms of the licensing and collaboration agreement, Alnylam
will potentially pay Isis up to $31 million in license fees payable in
four tranches that include $11 million on signing, $10 million in 18
months or earlier if in vivo efficacy in rodents is demonstrated
sooner, $5 million upon achievement of in vivo efficacy in
non-human primates, and $5 million upon initiation of the first clinical
trial with an ssRNAi drug. Alnylam will fund research activities at a
minimum of $3 million each year for three years with research
development activities conducted both at Isis and Alnylam. If Alnylam
develops and commercializes drugs utilizing ssRNAi technology on its own
or with a partner, Isis will receive milestones and royalties. Also,
initially Isis is eligible to receive up to 50 percent of any sublicense
payments due to Alnylam based on Alnylam partnering of ssRNAi products,
which will decline over time as Alnylam’s investment in the technology
and drugs increases. In turn, Alnylam is eligible to receive up to 5
percent of any sublicense payments due to Isis based on Isis’ partnering
of ssRNAi products. Both Isis and Alnylam are eligible to receive
royalties from each other on any ssRNAi products developed by the other
company.
Conference Call Information
Alnylam and Isis will host a conference call on April 29, 2009 at 9:00
a.m. ET (6:00 a.m. PT) to discuss the ssRNAi licensing and collaboration
agreement. The call may be accessed by dialing 866-202-3109 (domestic)
or 617-213-8844 (international) five minutes prior to the start time,
and providing the passcode 65336266. A replay of the call will be
available from 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT) April 29, 2009 until May 6,
2009. To access the replay, please dial 888-286-8010 (domestic) or
617-801-6888 (international), and provide the passcode 32011671. A live
audio webcast of the call will be available on Isis’ website at www.isispharm.com
and on the "Investors” section of the Alnylam’s website, www.alnylam.com.
An archive of the webcast will be available on the both companies’
websites approximately two hours after the event.
About Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
Alnylam is a biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics
based on RNA interference, or RNAi. The company is applying its
therapeutic expertise in RNAi to address significant medical needs, many
of which cannot effectively be addressed with small molecules or
antibodies, the current major classes of drugs. Alnylam is leading the
translation of RNAi as a new class of innovative medicines with
peer-reviewed research efforts published in the world’s top scientific
journals including Nature, Nature Medicine, and Cell.
The company is leveraging these capabilities to build a broad pipeline
of RNAi therapeutics; its most advanced program is in Phase II human
clinical trials for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
infection and is partnered with Cubist and Kyowa Hakko. In addition, the
company is developing RNAi therapeutics for the treatment of a wide
range of disease areas, including liver cancers, hypercholesterolemia,
Huntington’s disease, and TTR amyloidosis. The company’s leadership
position in fundamental patents, technology, and know-how relating to
RNAi has enabled it to form major alliances with leading companies
including Medtronic, Novartis, Biogen Idec, Roche, Takeda, Kyowa Hakko,
and Cubist. To reflect its outlook for key scientific, clinical, and
business initiatives, Alnylam established "RNAi 2010” in January
2008 which includes the company’s plan to significantly expand the scope
of delivery solutions for RNAi therapeutics, have four or more programs
in clinical development, and to form four or more new major business
collaborations, all by the end of 2010. Alnylam and Isis are joint
owners of Regulus Therapeutics Inc., a company focused on the discovery,
development, and commercialization of microRNA therapeutics. Founded in
2002, Alnylam maintains headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For
more information, please visit www.alnylam.com.
About Isis Pharmaceuticals
Isis is exploiting its expertise in RNA to discover and develop novel
drugs for its product pipeline and for its partners. The Company has
successfully commercialized the world's first antisense drug and has 19
drugs in development. Isis’ drug development programs are focused on
treating cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. Isis’ partners are
developing antisense drugs invented by Isis to treat a wide variety of
diseases. Isis and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals are joint owners of Regulus
Therapeutics Inc., a company focused on the discovery, development and
commercialization of microRNA therapeutics. Isis also has made
significant innovations beyond human therapeutics resulting in products
that other companies, including Abbott, are commercializing. As an
innovator in RNA-based drug discovery and development, Isis is the owner
or exclusive licensee of over 1,600 issued patents worldwide. Additional
information about Isis is available at www.isispharm.com.
Alnylam
Forward-Looking Statements
Various statements in this release concerning Alnylam’s future
expectations, plans and prospects, including statements related to
Alnylam’s approach to discover and develop novel drugs using
double-stranded siRNA-based drugs and ssRNAi technology, both of which
may never lead to marketable products, constitute forward-looking
statements for the purposes of the safe harbor provisions under The
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Isis Forward Looking Statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements regarding the
discovery, development and commercialization of ssRNAi-based technology
and ssRNAi drugs and the potential success of the collaboration with
Alnylam. Any statement describing Isis’ goals, expectations, financial
or other projections, intentions or beliefs is a forward-looking
statement and should be considered an at-risk statement. Such statements
are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, particularly those
inherent in the process of discovering, developing and commercializing
drugs that are safe and effective for use as human therapeutics, and in
the endeavor of building a business around such products. Isis’
forward-looking statements also involve assumptions that, if they never
materialize or prove correct, could cause its results to differ
materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements. Although Isis’ forward-looking statements reflect the good
faith judgment of its management, these statements are based only on
facts and factors currently known by Isis. As a result, you are
cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements. These and
other risks concerning Isis’ programs are described in additional detail
in Isis’ annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
2008, which is on file with the SEC. Copies of these and other documents
are available from the Company.
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