Sanofi to buy Autoimmune Disease treatment from Dren Bio for up to USD 1.9 billion
Paris: Sanofi and Dren Bio, Inc., a private clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, have entered into a definitive agreement under which Sanofi has agreed to acquire DR-0201, a targeted bispecific myeloid cell engager (MCE) that has shown robust B-cell depletion in pre-clinical and early clinical studies.
DR-0201 is a potential first-in-class CD20-directed bispecific antibody that targets and engages specific tissue-resident and trafficking myeloid cells to induce deep B-cell depletion via targeted phagocytosis. Recent early clinical study data in autoimmune diseases suggest that deep B-cell depletion might have the potential to reset the adaptive immune system, leading to sustained treatment-free remission in patients with refractory B-cell mediated autoimmune diseases such as lupus, where significant unmet medical needs remain.
Houman Ashrafian, Head of Research and Development, Sanofi said, “Deep B-cell depletion is at the frontier of treating autoimmune diseases and using the myeloid cell engager DR-0201 has the potential to elevate the treatment effect for patients, in particular patients refractory to existing treatments. This is yet another important step in Sanofi’s ambition to bring breakthrough medicines to patients, and further strengthens our robust pipeline focused on the immune system. Through our own research and strategic licensing and acquisitions, we continue to advance our goal of becoming the leader in immunology.”
Nenad Tomasevic, Co-founder and CEO, Dren Bio said, “Dren Bio is committed to redefining treatment possibilities in immunology, oncology, and other therapeutic areas with our targeted myeloid engager and phagocytosis platform. It has been a privilege to advance our lead platform program, DR-0201 into clinical development and evaluate its potential to achieve potent B-cell depletion. As a leader in immunology, Sanofi is ideally positioned to unlock the power of deep B-cell depletion and immune reset for autoimmune patients with this novel myeloid cell engager.”
Under the terms of the merger agreement, Sanofi will acquire DR-0201 through the acquisition of the Dren Bio affiliate Dren-0201 for an upfront payment of $600 million and potential future payments totaling $1.3 billion upon achievement of certain development and launch milestones.
After the acquisition of Dren-0201, Dren Bio will continue to operate independently to advance its pipeline of antibody therapeutics that selectively deplete pathogenic cells and other disease-causing agents.
Sanofi’s acquisition of Dren-0201 is subject to closing conditions, including receipt of regulatory approvals. The companies expect the transaction to close during Q2 2025.
Sanofi expects to finance the transaction with available cash resources.
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