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Debiopharm acquires ImmunoGen’s ADC IMGN529/Debio 1562

Debiopharm International has acquired ImmunoGen's IMGN529/Debio 1562, a clinical-stage anti-CD37 ADC for the treatment of patients with B-cell malignancies, such as non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL).

Under the terms of the agreement, ImmunoGen received a $25 million upfront payment for IMGN529/Debio 1562 and is entitled to a $5 million milestone payment to be paid after completion of the transfer of ImmunoGen technologies related to the asset, which the parties expect to achieve by the end of 2017.

In addition, ImmunoGen is eligible for a second success-based milestone payment of $25 million upon IMGN529/Debio 1562 entering a Phase 3 clinical trial.

"The purchase of IMGN529/Debio 1562 from a pioneer in the field of ADCs represents a strategic investment leveraging our expertise and track record in Oncology and supports our strong commitment to deliver targeted therapies and precision medicines to help patients suffering from severe diseases" stated Bertrand Ducrey, CEO of Debiopharm.

"IMGN529/Debio 1562 has already generated compelling clinical data and we look forward to further exploring it in combination with Rituxan, which could provide an attractive alternative to conventional chemotherapies for patients with NHL such as diffuse large-cell B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)," said Chris Freitag, Vice President of Clinical Research & Development of Debiopharm.

IMGN529/Debio 1562 demonstrated evidence of anticancer activity in NHL in a Phase 1 monotherapy trial and successfully completed a safety run-in study in combination with Rituxan®. The product is now ready to move forward into a Phase 2 trial in NHL, and particularly in DLBCL for which it has Orphan Drug status.

"With a strong history of developing and bringing oncology drugs to market, Debiopharm offers the right mix of resources and capabilities to advance IMGN529/Debio 1562 through its next phase of development," stated Mark Enyedy, President and Chief Executive Officer of ImmunoGen.

"Consistent with the strategic review of our portfolio undertaken last fall, this transaction further enables us to prioritize our development efforts on mirvetuximab soravtansine and our IGN programs, while generating near-term value from IMGN529/Debio 1562."