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Roche Gains Access To Important Oncology Target With Potential For Treating Major Cancers Such As Breast And Lung; First Drug Candidate In Phase I Clinical Testing | ||||
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Roche announced today that it will acquire Piramed Limited, a privately-owned UK company focusing on therapeutics targeting PI3-kinase (PI3-K). The PI3-K pathway is known to play an important role in disease progression and in resistance to chemotherapeutics in cancer cells. Pre-clinical studies have demonstrated the activity of PI3-K inhibitors in a broad range of tumors such as breast and lung cancer, as well as their potential importance in treating inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Through this acquisition, Roche’s R&D pipeline is strengthened by Piramed’s two major research program targeting PI3-K-alpha in oncology and PI3K-delta in inflammatory disease. The PI3-K-alpha program has a compound in phase I of clinical development and is currently being developed in collaboration with Genentech, in whom Roche has a majority ownership interest. The previously unpartnered PI3-K-delta program, while at a pre-clinical stage, will be integrated into the Roche Group’s rich inflammatory R&D portfolio. “The integration of Piramed’s promising research and development reaffirms and further strengthens Roche’s leadership in oncology”, said William M. Burns, CEO, Roche Pharmaceuticals Division. “While innovative medicines have undoubtedly transformed cancer treatment, cancer remains a major cause of death and we are committed to investing in the development of new treatment options. In addition, this acquisition augments our research efforts in debilitating diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis”. Michael Moore, Chief Executive of Piramed, said: “Since Piramed was formed in 2003, we have struck a significant licensing deal with Genentech and advanced our highly promising first oncology product into the clinic. Today’s acquisition by Roche underlines the value of our pipeline and is a testament to the quality of the science developed by our team. With Roche’s undisputed excellence in oncology and inflammatory disease, Piramed has found a secure long term home for some world class science.” Terms of the agreement About the PI3K programmes The delta isoform of PI3-K is strongly implicated in immune inflammatory disease, primarily through the acquired immune system. Inhibitors of PI3-K delta down-regulate certain functions of B and T cells, mast cells and neutrophils and have demonstrated significant activity in various experimental models of human immune inflammatory disorders. These data indicate a potential for broad clinical utility as new therapeutic agents in this diverse disease area. About Piramed About Roche All trademarks used or mentioned in this release are protected by law. ###
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