Alkem Labs inks pact with Sonnet BioTherapeutics to develop, commercialise drug candidate for diabetic peripheral neuropathy in India
Written By : Ruchika Sharma
Medically Reviewed By : Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2024-10-12 05:30 GMT | Update On 2024-10-12 05:30 GMT
Mumbai: Alkem Laboratories Ltd. has entered into a licensing agreement with US-based Sonnet BioTherapeutics Holdings, Inc to develop, manufacture and commercialise the drug candidate “SON-080” for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy in India.
“SON-080” is Sonnet’s proprietary version of “atexakin alfa”. It has shown encouraging data in phase 1b clinical trial. The drug candidate was demonstrated to be well-tolerated and the pain and quality of life survey results suggested a potential for rapid improvement of peripheral neuropathy symptoms and post-dosing durability, compared to placebo controls.
Under the licensing agreement, Alkem will carry out the clinical development of “SON-080” in India with support from Sonnet and enable global and India regulatory filings. Alkem has exclusive rights to develop, manufacture and commercialise the drug in India.
India is grappling with a substantial burden of diabetes-related complications with diabetic peripheral neuropathy being a major one. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is notably widespread, affecting up to 62% of people with diabetes mellitus in India. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy primarily affects the hands and lower limbs. It can result in a loss of protective sensation, making individuals more prone to unnoticed injuries, particularly to the feet. Over time, this can lead to the development of serious complications, including amputation.
Dr. Akhilesh Sharma, President and Chief Medical Officer of Alkem said, “We are pleased to partner with Sonnet for this programme. We believe “SON-080” is a unique asset that has demonstrated promising disease modifying potential for diabetic peripheral neuropathy with translational studies showing nerve regeneration.
There is a large prevalence of diabetic peripheral neuropathy in India, which we believe underscores the need for the drug development in this territory and potential value.”
Pankaj Mohan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sonnet, said, “We are excited to partner with Alkem and look forward to advancing “SON-080” into phase 2 clinical development. We believe that Alkem is the ideal partner with significant experience and expertise.”
“SON-080” has undergone many years of development and the previous clinical trials have generated safety data from over 200 patients. “SON-080” has demonstrated compelling preclinical efficacy data in both diabetic peripheral neuropathy and chemotherapy induced neuropathy, including the ability to prevent the development of neuropathy and reverse established neuropathy when assessed by nerve conduction, histological integrity and sensorimotor function measurements.
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