Duality Biologics and GSK Forge $1 Billion Partnership for Next-Generation ADC Candidate

04 December 2024 | Wednesday | News


Under an exclusive option agreement, GSK secures global rights to DualityBio's DB-1324 (excluding Greater China), aiming to address high unmet needs in gastrointestinal cancers with innovative ADC technology.
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Duality Biologics ("DualityBio"), a clinical-stage biotech company focusing on the discovery and development of next-generation antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapeutics, announced that it has entered into an exclusive option agreement with GSK for a potentially best-in-class ADC candidate, DB-1324. Under the agreement, DualityBio will grant GSK an exclusive option to obtain a license to develop and commercialize DB-1324 worldwide (excluding mainland ChinaHong Kong, and Macau) (the "Option").

 

DB-1324 is an ADC candidate built with DualityBio's proprietary and clinically validated Duality Immune Toxin Antibody Conjugate (DITAC) platform. The molecule, currently in preclinical development, leverages DualityBio's DITAC platform against a gastrointestinal (GI) cancer target. There is high unmet medical need for patients with GI cancer as it represents 35% of all cancer-related deaths and approximately 26% of the global cancer incidence.[1] This ADC molecule has the potential to unlock multiple combination therapy opportunities to strategically complement GSK's oncology portfolio.

Under the terms of the agreement, GSK will pay $30 million upfront and additional pre-option milestone payments to obtain an exclusive option for exclusive worldwide rights for DualityBio's ADC (excluding China's mainland, Hong Kong, and Macau). Upon GSK exercising the Option, DualityBio will receive an option exercise fee as well as potential development, regulatory and commercial milestone payments totalling up to $975 million. Upon commercialisation, GSK will pay tiered royalties on DB-1324's global net sales outside mainland ChinaHong Kong, and Macau. GSK will receive royalties on net sales in mainland ChinaHong Kong and Macau.

Hesham Abdullah, SVP, Global Head Oncology, R&D, GSK, said: "GSK has built a portfolio of novel antibody-drug conjugates underpinned by our deep expertise in tumour cell-targeting mechanisms. Given the unique ability of ADCs to address certain targets on tumour cells while sparing healthy ones, we are confident in our strategic focus on this modality as it could advance new therapeutic treatments for the most challenging tumour types."

John Zhu, Chief Executive Officer of Duality Biologics, said: "DualityBio is dedicated to becoming a leading global next-generation ADC company. We are very glad to have entered into this agreement with GSK. Through this collaboration, we will work together to advance our innovative ADC program in gastrointestinal cancer to address unmet medical needs. DualityBio's unique and validated ADC technology platform can continue to empower more partners around the world and provide innovative treatment options for global patients."

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