Lilly announces three acquisitions to build infectious disease portfolio
Agreements with Curevo,
Acquisitions build on Lilly's infectious disease legacy and reinforce its commitment to prevention strategies that reduce the long-term burden of serious disease
For 150 years, Lilly has advanced medicines to address the world's most pressing health challenges. Infectious diseases remain a major source of global morbidity, both in their acute presentation and in the downstream health consequences of primary infection.
"These acquisitions reflect a deliberate strategy to prevent disease at its source rather than treat its consequences," said
Curevo's lead product candidate is amezosvatein, an adjuvanted subunit vaccine for the prevention of shingles in adults. While the current standard of care for shingles prevention is effective, tolerability challenges can limit the overall vaccination rates and contribute to second-dose hesitancy, leaving a meaningful portion of patients with reduced or no protection against shingles and its long-term consequences. Amezosvatein was engineered with a next-generation synthetic adjuvant to overcome this problem. In a Phase 2 clinical trial head-to-head against the standard of care, amezosvatein matched immune response across all primary endpoints and reduced side effects such as activity-limiting fatigue, chills, and pain at the injection site by more than half. Given growing evidence linking shingles to elevated risk of stroke, and that shingles vaccination is associated with reduced dementia risk, a meaningfully better-tolerated vaccine could expand the reach of shingles prevention and reduce these long-term risks at a population level.
Under the terms of the agreement, Lilly will acquire Curevo and Curevo shareholders could receive up to
LimmaTech Biologics is developing vaccines against bacterial pathogens for which rising antimicrobial resistance is steadily closing therapeutic options, including Staphylococcus aureus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and Chlamydia trachomatis. The company's proprietary platform is designed to generate broad, durable immune responses against complex bacterial targets by targeting the toxins and superantigens that drive disease. LimmaTech's lead program, LTB-SA7, is in Phase 1 development as a vaccine against S. aureus, the leading cause of surgical-site infection. The company's preclinical pipeline is pursuing additional bacterial pathogens, including those that drive infertility and other long-term consequences of infection that fall disproportionately on women. A vaccine-led prevention strategy could change the trajectory of diseases that are becoming increasingly difficult to treat.
Under the terms of the agreement, Lilly will acquire LimmaTech for up to
Under the terms of the agreement, Lilly will acquire
These transactions are subject to customary closing conditions, including expiration of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976. Lilly will determine the accounting treatment of these transactions following closing in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These transactions will thereafter be reflected in Lilly's financial results and financial guidance.
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This press release contains forward-looking statements (as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995) about Lilly's proposed acquisitions of Curevo,
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