Angelini Pharma secures option for global rights to CV-01, a Phase 1 investigational compound with potential to treat brain health diseases, while Cureverse retains commercialization rights in select Asian markets.
- The agreement gives Angelini Pharma an option to exclusive licensing rights to develop and commercialize CV-011, a clinical Phase 1 investigational novel compound with broad potential to treat brain health diseases
- Cureverse receives undisclosed upfront payments and is eligible for future milestone-dependent payments and royalties, while retaining rights to commercialize CV-01 in the Republic of Korea, China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan
- The collaboration builds on Angelini Pharma’s strong portfolio and deep therapeutic expertise in brain health as well as Cureverse’s early development know-how and capabilities
Angelini Pharma, part of the privately owned Angelini Industries, and Cureverse Inc., an early-stage research and development company, announced today that they entered into an exclusive global option agreement for the development and commercialization of Cureverse’s innovative brain health asset CV-01.
Under the terms of the agreement, Angelini Pharma will lead all the development efforts for CV-01 and, following an initial option period, will have the right to obtain the global exclusive development and commercialization license for the compound, outside of the Republic of Korea, China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. CV-01 is a novel and innovative investigational compound that activates protective pathways regulated by the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and has a strong potential to be a medication with disease-modifying properties across a range of brain health disorders, including epilepsy.i CV-01 is an investigational compound currently undergoing a Phase 1 clinical trial in the Republic of Korea and is being developed by Cureverse for Alzheimer’s Disease.
Cureverse will receive an upfront payment and will also be eligible to receive additional payments upon pre-defined development and commercial milestones of up to approx. US$360 million, as well as tiered royalties on post-approval net sales.
“Our strategic collaboration with Cureverse further strengthens Angelini Pharma’s position as an emerging leader in brain health,” said Jacopo Andreose, Chief Executive Officer of Angelini Pharma. “Neurological conditions such as epilepsy are among leading causes of disease burden worldwide.ii While significant progress has been achieved in the past 15 years, many people living with epilepsy are still unable to reach seizure control despite combination treatment of several anti-seizure medications.iii Through the development of CV-01 and potentially other compounds, we aim to provide much-needed solutions for people living with brain health conditions across the world.”
“Our research has unveiled the remarkable potential of CV-01 to transform the landscape of brain health, from epilepsy to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease,” said Sung Jin Cho, Chief Executive Officer at Cureverse Inc. “We are truly delighted to be partnering with Angelini Pharma on this journey. Their deep therapeutic expertise and commitment to brain health perfectly align with our vision. Together, we are not just developing a treatment—we are paving the way for a future where patients with neurological conditions have access to truly life-changing therapies.”
1 CV-01 is an investigational compound, not approved for use by regulatory authorities
i Data on file from Cureverse.
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