
Sanofi to Acquire Principia for $3.6 Billion
- Posted by ISPE Boston
- On August 20, 2020
Sanofi and San Francisco-based Principia Biopharma have entered into a definitive agreement under which Sanofi will acquire all of the outstanding shares of Principia for $100 per share in cash, which represents an aggregate equity value of approximately $3.68 billion (on a fully diluted basis). Principia Biopharma is a late-stage biopharma focused on developing treatments for immune-mediated diseases.
Principia’s BTK (Bruton tyrosine kinase) inhibitors add to Sanofi’s efforts to accelerate and build a portfolio of the next generation of transformative treatments for autoimmune diseases. BTK is present in the signaling pathways of key innate and adaptive cell types of the immune system. Being able to block or disrupt these signaling processes can help in stopping inflammation and tissue destruction related to autoimmune diseases and target some of the underlying pathophysiology.
In 2017, Sanofi formed a collaboration with Principia under which Principia granted Sanofi an exclusive, worldwide license to develop and commercialize BTK inhibitor ‘168 in multiple sclerosis and other central nervous system diseases.
“The Phase 2b data in relapsing multiple sclerosis showed the strong potential of ‘168 to address disability and disease progression, and triggered the start of Phase 3 studies across the full spectrum of MS. Through this acquisition, we will be able to expand and accelerate development of BTK inhibitors across multiple indications…” said John Reed, M.D., Ph.D., Global Head of R&D at Sanofi. (Source: Sanofi Website, 17 August, 2020)
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