经过一系列卵巢癌研究的挫折后,制药巨头Sanofi公司决定重新上路,Sanofi公司和法国的Curie Institute签署了一项为期三年的联合研究协议。以共同寻找该疾病的新的药物靶点。两家机构计划对比癌症组织和正常组织的分子异同来确定未来新药的药物靶点所在。
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After a series of setbacks in its hunt for ovarian cancer drugs, Sanofi ($SNY) has struck a three-year partnership deal with the Curie Institute in France that brings scientists back to the molecular drawing board to find new drug targets for the disease.
The Paris-based drug giant and Curie plan to team up on basic research of ovary tumors. They aim to compare molecular differences between ovarian tumor samples and healthy tissue from the same patients with the hope of identifying targets for future drug development. It often takes more than 10 years from the point of target discovery to completing development of a new drug, so this marks an investment in the future of Sanofi's drug pipeline. It's not disclosing financial details, though.
Sanofi has some incentive to begin a drug hunt from scratch after falling short in clinical trials of compounds against ovarian cancer, which is typically treated with chemotherapy and surgery. The drugmaker slammed the brakes on development of ombrabulin for ovarian cancer after the drug candidate failed to pass muster in an interim review of a midstage study. Sanofi also whiffed in a study of its candidate iniparib in ovarian cancer. And though Zaltrap won approval for colon cancer, Sanofi produced only mixed results in using the drug to combat ovarian tumors.