Proneuron Biotechnologies and
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Sign Agreement to Develop Glatiramer
Acetate for Neurological Diseases Business Editors and Health/Medical
Writers.
December 4, 2001
LOS ANGELES and
NESS-ZIONA, Israel (BW HealthWire), 2001
Proneuron
Has Exclusive License from Weizmann Institute for Newly Discovered
Uses of Neuroprotective Drug
Proneuron Biotechnologies Inc., a privately-held Delaware corporation
with offices in Los Angeles and Ness-Ziona, Israel, today announced
a collaborative licensing agreement with Teva Pharmaceutical
Industries Ltd. (Nasdaq: TEVA) to develop the drug glatiramer
acetate as a neuroprotective agent for the treatment of multiple
acute and chronic neurological diseases, excluding multiple
sclerosis. Glatiramer acetate is marketed by Teva under the
trade name Copaxone(R) for multiple sclerosis.
Professor Michal Swartz and her colleagues at the Weizmann
Institute of Science in Israel have discovered that glatiramer
acetate may be an effective neuroprotective agent for other
neurological disorders in addition to multiple sclerosis. The
Weizmann Institute has provided Proneuron an exclusive license
to intellectual property relating to this discovery.
Under the agreement with Teva, Proneuron will receive payments
related to clinical and regulatory milestones for each clinical
indication that Teva develops, and will receive royalties on
Teva's worldwide net sales for all commercialized indications.
In addition, Teva has made a first-time $10 million equity investment
in Proneuron. Teva will fund all development and commercialization
of the indications it pursues, and will pay for certain preclinical
research activities conducted at Proneuron. Since the glatiramer
acetate formulation and administration method for these new
indications will be different than that of Copaxone, additional
preclinical and early clinical studies will be conducted prior
to performing Phase 2 and Phase 3 studies for the new indications.
Also, under the agreement, Proneuron will retain for its
sole development three clinical indications: spinal cord injury,
ALS and Huntington's Disease. Proneuron will be responsible
for funding the development and commercialization of these indications.
According to Proneuron's chairman Dale S. Miller, the collaboration
will develop new uses of glatiramer acetate aimed at
Alzheimer's
Disease, stroke, brain trauma, glaucoma, Parkinson's Disease,
ALS, peripheral neuropathy, Huntington's Disease, spinal cord
injury and other diseases that may be treatable with a neuroprotective
agent.
"Given their success with the development and commercialization
of Copaxone for multiple sclerosis, Teva is a natural partner
for developing new uses for glatiramer acetate," said Miller.
"The strength of our preclinical data, combined with its known
safety profile in multiple sclerosis, make us enthusiastic about
the potential for the compound in other neurological disorders.
Moreover, the three clinical indications that Proneuron has
retained will allow us to further our development as a clinical-stage
biopharmaceutical company."
Glatiramer Acetate Found to Stimulate Neuroprotective
Response
To induce a neuroprotective T-cell immune response, professor
Schwartz has experimented with a variety of antigens that cross-react
with myelin, a fatlike substance that surrounds nerves. Glatiramer
acetate, a synthetic copolymer of amino acids that cross-reacts
with myelin, was found to be an ideal antigen to stimulate this
protective T-cell response. Multiple preclinical animal models
of neurological disease, including models of spinal cord injury,
glaucoma, brain trauma and ALS have demonstrated that glatiramer
acetate can induce a beneficial T-cell mediated effect.
Clinical Trial for Spinal-Cord Injury Repair
Proneuron is performing Phase I clinical trials in Israel and
Europe on another technology derived from professor Schwartz's
laboratory at the Weizmann Institute--the use of autologous
activated macrophages (a type of white blood cell) to treat
acute, complete spinal cord injury. In addition, the company
has preclinical programs in the field of protective neurological
immunity.
Proneuron Biotechnologies Inc.
Proneuron Biotechnologies Inc., based in Ness-Ziona, Israel,
is a privately-held biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutic
products for the treatment of acute and chronic diseases of
the central nervous system based on proprietary technology for
modulating the interaction between the nervous and the immune
systems. See http://www.proneuron.com for more information.
Editor's Note: Teva Pharmaceutical is making
a separate announcement today regarding the collaboration.
CONTACT: Proneuron
U.S. Contact
Dale S. Miller
310/556-1063
info@proneuron.com
Israel Contact
Daniel Szobel
972-8-940-9550
daniel.szobel@proneuron.com
Versaggi Biocommunications®
Charles Versaggi, Ph.D.
415/397-3087
cv@versaggibio.com