AVEO enters into Worldwide License and Development Agreement with Schering-Plough for AV-299, AVEO's Novel Anti-HGF Antibody- Company to Participate in Development and Commercialization - CAMBRIDGE, MA April 4, 2007 – AVEO Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of novel cancer medicines, today announced it has entered into an exclusive worldwide agreement with Schering-Plough Corporation to develop and commercialize AV-299. AV-299, an antibody discovered by AVEO, is a highly potent antagonist of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) which has demonstrated excellent efficacy in preclinical models of human cancer. It is expected to enter clinical trials in early 2008. AVEO’s Human Response Prediction™ (HRP™) platform will be utilized to guide the clinical development of AV-299. Under the terms of the agreement, AVEO will have primary responsibility for clinical development of AV-299 through proof-of-concept in man. AVEO will also apply its HRP™ platform during a multi-year translational research program designed to discover biomarker profiles of patients most likely to benefit from treatment with AV-299. Results of this research will be used to design the optimal clinical development plan for AV-299. AVEO retains the option to co-promote AV-299 in the United States for certain oncology indications. In consideration of the exclusive worldwide license, AVEO will receive a $7.5 million upfront payment and a $10 million equity investment from Schering-Plough. Schering-Plough will fund all research and development expenses. Milestone payments for the successful development and commercialization of AV-299, if all approvals in multiple indications and all sales milestones are achieved, could exceed $460 million. Upon commercialization, AVEO is eligible to receive royalties on net sales. The transaction is subject to clearance under the Hart, Scott, Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR). “AV-299 has the potential to be a breakthrough cancer medicine, addressing large unmet needs across multiple tumors, given its mechanism of action targeting the HGF/c-Met pathway” said Tuan Ha-Ngoc, AVEO’s President and CEO. “AVEO sought a strategic partner early to maximize the breadth and depth of AV-299’s development program. Schering-Plough is the ideal partner because of their biopharmaceuticals experience, commercial capabilities and their identification of oncology as a targeted strategic area. Moreover, Schering-Plough recognized our corporate desire to continue to lead the development of AV-299 through proof of concept in man and to retain an option to co-promote the product in the U.S. Both of these elements are very important for us as we continue to advance our two lead clinical programs, AV-951 and AV-412.” AVEO’s AV-299 program exemplifies the progress AVEO has made in discovering drugs that target functionally-relevant tumor maintenance genes identified and validated by AVEO in its proprietary in vivo cancer models. About AVEO’s Human Response Prediction™ Platform |
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