Abpro announced the formation of a strategic partnership to advance two bispecific antibodies in key Asian markets including Greater China, Japan, and South Korea.
The strategic partnership was formed with Abpro Bio, formerly known as Ugint. Under this partnership agreement, Abpro has granted an exclusive license to Abpro Bio to develop and commercialize two of Abpro’s bispecific antibody candidates: ABP-100 and ABP-201. ABP-100 is in development for immuno-oncology with initial indications including gastric, breast and endometrial cancers. ABP-201 is in development for ophthalmology with initial indications inclusive of Wet AMD (age-related macular degeneration) and diabetic macular edema. The collaboration will also leverage Abpro’s proprietary DiversImmune™ antibody platform for generating novel molecules.
“We are delighted to form this important partnership and expand our geographical reach across Asia for two of our key programs. We plan to partner with Abpro Bio to propel the development of ABP-100 and ABP-201 in diseases that have large unmet patient needs across Asia,” said Mr. Ian Chan, CEO of Abpro. “This strategic partnership provides resources to accelerate our pipeline based on our Diversimmune™ platform in immuno-oncology and ophthalmology indications. Together, we plan to conduct preclinical and clinical development programs in both geographies.”
Abpro will receive from Abpro Bio up to $1.1 billion in total payments, including a $30 million upfront equity investment, and an additional $1.05 billion based on clinical milestones, post-approval payments, and royalties as ABP-100 and ABP-201 progress through the clinical development and regulatory approval processes in Greater China, Japan, and South Korea. In addition, Abpro Corporation’s two co-founders, Ian Chan and Eugene Chan, as well as Robert S. Langer, PhD, Institute Professor at MIT, will join the Board of Abpro Bio.
“We are excited to form this alliance with Abpro to bring these much needed therapies to Asia to treat patients suffering from cancer and eye disease. There are very large populations of patients in this region for these therapies. We look forward to progressing these therapies through the clinic and ultimately to patients. Abpro’s immuno-oncology and ophthalmology therapies, as well as the Diversimmune™ platform, will become a cornerstone for us as we build a leading biotechnology company in Asia,” said Mr. Yang, Co-CEO at Abpro Bio.
ABP-100 and ABP-201, two of Abpro’s lead programs, are bispecific antibody therapies for the treatment of solid tumors, including breast, gastric and colorectal, and ophthalmology diseases, such as Wet AMD and diabetic macular edema, respectively. ABP-100 targets HER2 and CD3 for the treatment of Her2+ solid tumors. ABP-201 is designed to block blood vessel formation and normalize damaged vessels through co-targeting VEGF and ANG2. Abpro is developing ABP-201 to treat vascular diseases of the eye, focusing on diabetic macular edema and Wet AMD.