Arrowhead Issues a Statement on Intellectual Property Protection for ARC-520
The company signed a license agreement with Alnylam Pharmaceuticals in
Arrowhead and its legal advisors continually review the patent landscape to ensure freedom to operate and the Company believes that development and commercialization of ARC-520 would not infringe patents governing RNAi therapeutics targeting the hepatitis B virus, including U.S. Patent No. 8,618,277 in the McSwiggen patent estate.
"We are moving ARC-520 as quickly as possible to market and do not
believe anything limits our ability to do so," said
About ARC-520
Arrowhead's RNAi-based candidate ARC-520 is designed to treat chronic HBV infection by reducing the expression and release of new viral particles and key viral proteins. The goal is to achieve a functional cure, which is an immune clearant state characterized by hepatitis B s-antigen negative serum with or without sero-conversion. The siRNAs in ARC-520 intervene at the mRNA level, upstream of where nucleotide and nucleoside analogues act. In transient and transgenic mouse models of HBV infection, a single co-injection of Arrowhead's DPC delivery vehicle with cholesterol-conjugated siRNA targeting HBV sequences resulted in multi-log knockdown of HBV RNA, proteins and viral DNA with long duration of effect. Arrowhead has completed enrollment in a Phase 1 single ascending dose study in normal volunteers. The company is conducting a single dose Phase 2a study in chronic HBV patients, which it expects to follow with a multi dose, multi national Phase 2b study. Approximately 350 million people worldwide are chronically infected with the hepatitis B virus. Chronic HBV infection can lead to cirrhosis of the liver and is responsible for 80% of primary liver cancers globally.
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