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April 11, 2024

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Vertex buying Alpine for $4.9B for phase III-ready IgAN asset

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. is acquiring Alpine Immune Sciences Inc. for $4.9 billion in cash to gain Alpine’s lead product, phase III-ready povetacicept, which demonstrates best-in-class potential in patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN). Povetacicept (ALPN-303), or “pove,” holds potential “as a pipeline in a product in a number of other serious renal diseases and cytopenias,” Vertex CEO Reshma Kewalramani said during an April 10 conference call, noting that the deal was “just the right fit with just the right assets at just the right phase of development where Vertex can add value.” Read More

Arvinas’ PROTAC pro tack: $1B-plus Novartis deal in prostate

As Novartis AG’s approved prostate cancer therapy, Pluvicto (177Lu-PSMA-617), continues on a growth trajectory, the firm signed a licensing deal with Arvinas Inc. potentially valued at north of $1 billion for global development and commercialization of ARV-766, the latter’s second-generation proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) androgen receptor degrader targeting the same disease. Read More
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Eliem shifts focus to autoimmunity with Tenet Medicines buyout

Following decisions in 2023 to back away from its lead neurological therapies and conserve cash, Eliem Therapeutics Inc. found a vote of investor confidence and a new direction through its acquisition of privately held Tenet Medicines Inc. and its anti-CD19 antibody for autoimmune disease. Read More

Enlivex faces market headwinds in phase II sepsis study’s wake

Enlivex Therapeutics Ltd. extolled the top-line “positive indication of effect and safety” from the phase II study of Allocetra in treating sepsis and sepsis shock, but the market took another view of the clinical trial. In an analysis of eligible adult patients from the cell therapy’s multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, dose-finding study of 120 enrolled patients, the company also reported low mortality rates. Read More
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China advances semaglutide biosimilars, Jiuyuan seeks NMPA nod

Follow-on biologic makers in China have been working to capitalize on looming patent cliffs of blockbuster biologics. Advancing biosimilars of denosumab (Prolia/Xgeva; Amgen Inc.) and semaglutide are the latest examples. Read More

Regeneron hit with fraud claims for credit card subsidies

With credit card fees taking a sizable bite of their billings, many U.S. health care providers are fighting back by offering patients cash discounts. But when a drug company covers card processing fees for its distributors to pass on to their provider clients so they can pay for so-called “buy-and-bill” Medicare Part B drugs with a credit card at cash prices, it’s fraud if those concessions aren’t figured into the drug’s average sales price – at least that’s what the U.S. Department of Justice is claiming in a complaint it released April 10 against Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. Read More

Appointments and advancements for April 11, 2024

New hires and promotions in the biopharma industry, including: Black Diamond, Codexis, Fundamental, Orna, Pharvaris, Terns. Read More

Financings for April 11, 2024

Biopharmas raising money in public or private financings, including: Aptevo, Century, Leap, LSL, Nectero, Nkgen, Oculis, Pharmala, Oxurion. Read More

In the clinic for April 11, 2024

Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications:  Adial, Aim, Amylyx, Axl, Aptevo, Avacta, Bioxcel, Brainstorm, Corvus, Epiendo, Fusion, Imugene, Kexing, Medicenna, Monopar, Nurix, Obsidian, Recce, Synthekine, Tilt, Transgene, Vigeneron. Read More

Other news to note for April 11, 2024

Biopharma happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Century, Clade, Idorsia, J&J, Mei, Morphosys, Novartis, Rallybio. Read More

Regulatory actions for April 11, 2024

Regulatory snapshots, including global drug submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: Adrenomed, Axoltis, Biocity, Bridgebio, Ocugen, Sentynl, Tr1x. Read More

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