contractpharmaJuly 10, 2019
Tag: Altimmune , Spitfire , acquire
Altimmune, Inc. has entered into an agreement to acquire Spitfire Pharma, Inc., including its product candidate SP-1373 (to be renamed ALT-801), a potent GLP-1/Glucagon receptor co-agonist for the treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The transaction is expected to close during July 2019, subject to customary closing conditions.
"NASH is a significant unmet need. There are no approved treatments available, and prevalence is growing worldwide as a consequence of an expanding obesity epidemic. Compelling preclinical data generated by Spitfire suggests that ALT-801 could reverse obesity, a primary cause of NASH, thereby reducing excess liver fat, inflammation and fibrosis associated with the disease" said Dr. Vipin K. Garg, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Altimmune. "The addition of this exciting product candidate to our portfolio is a transformative transaction for Altimmune."
"We believe strongly in the potential of ALT-801 to become an important treatment for NASH and are excited to find a partner with the resources and experience to see this candidate through clinical development," said David Collier, CEO of Velocity Pharmaceutical Development and Managing Director of Presidio Partners. "ALT-801 offers a compelling value proposition, and we look forward to participating in its advancement as shareholders of Altimmune."
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