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Cerecor Announces Acquisition of TARP-γ8-AMPA Receptor Antagonist (CERC-611) from Lilly

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Cerecor Inc., a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing treatments to make a difference in the lives of patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders, today announced that it has acquired exclusive, worldwide rights from Eli Lilly and Company (“Lilly”) to develop and commercialize LY3130418 (now designated as CERC-611). CERC-611 is a potent and selective Transmembrane AMPA Receptor Regulatory Proteins (“TARP”)-γ8-dependent AMPA receptor antagonist. TARPs are a fairly recently discovered family of proteins that have been found to associate with and modulate the activity of AMPA receptors. TARP-γ8-dependent AMPA receptors are localized primarily in the hippocampus, a region of importance in complex partial seizures and particularly relevant to seizure origination and/or propagation. Research suggests that selectively targeting individual TARPs may enable selective modulation of specific brain circuits without globally affecting synaptic transmission which may lead to improved efficacy, safety and tolerability. Cerecor expects to submit an investigational new drug application (“IND”) to the United States Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) and, upon acceptance of the IND by the FDA, commence Phase 1 development of CERC-611 in 2017.

CERC-611 was discovered and developed by Lilly for the treatment of epilepsy, a neurological disorder affecting over 50 million people worldwide. 150,000 new cases of epilepsy are diagnosed in the United States annually, and 30%-40% of treated patients are resistant to current pharmacotherapies, with only 8% of treated patients being maintained seizure free. The disorder, if not controlled, can lead to severe pathology and death. “There is a significant unmet need for new mechanisms that provide a new approach to treatment of epilepsy, with improved efficacy, safety, tolerability and ease-of-use,” said Ron Marcus, M.D., Chief Medical Officer and Head, Regulatory Affairs at Cerecor.

AMPA receptor antagonists are known anticonvulsant agents, and their ability to down-modulate excitatory neurotransmission is key to their antiepileptic therapeutic potential. However, since AMPA receptor activity is so ubiquitous in the central nervous system (“CNS”), a non-selective AMPA antagonist approach affects many areas of the CNS, resulting in undesired effects, such as ataxia, sedation, falls, and/or dizziness, which are shared by all known general or broad-spectrum AMPA receptor antagonists. Typically, the doses of these medications needed to obtain anti-convulsant activity are close to, or overlap with, doses at which undesired effects are observed. “Because of the predominant hippocampal location of TARP-γ8-dependent AMPA receptors, we believe that the efficacy and side effect profile of CERC-611 may represent an improvement compared to current antiepileptics,” said Uli Hacksell, Ph.D., Cerecor’s CEO, President and Chairman. “We are excited to make CERC-611 a key addition to our pipeline and we expect to file an IND and commence Phase 1 development in 2017."

Under the terms of the agreement, Cerecor will immediately assume full development and commercialization responsibilities of CERC-611. Lilly will receive an upfront licensing fee as well as milestone and tiered royalty payments.

 

Source : ir.cerecor.com

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