| Galapagos
Genomics and Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals Announce Functional
Genomics Collaboration
Mechelen,
Belgium, and Cincinnati, OH, USA, 22 October, 2001. Galapagos Genomics
NV, the Belgian functional genomics company, and Procter & Gamble
Pharmaceuticals (P&GP), a division of The Procter & Gamble
Company (NYSE: PG – news) today announced a collaboration
in which P&GP will use Galapagos’ adenovirus technology
as a tool to validate the utility of genes as new drug targets.
Under the terms of the agreement, Galapagos will supply P&GP
with adenoviral vectors containing human genes selected by P&GP
researchers. Galapagos will construct the recombinant adenoviruses
using its PhenoSelect® expression platform. P&GP will use
these viruses to introduce and express newly discovered genes into
human cells in vitro and to evaluate the function of the proteins
encoded by the genes. Financial terms of the collaboration were
not disclosed.
“This
very promising collaboration again emphasizes the competitive position
of Galapagos in the functional genomics field and demonstrates the
growing interest from the pharma and biotech industry in our proprietary
adenoviral platform for target discovery and validation,”
said Onno van de Stolpe, Galapagos’ CEO. “We are pleased
to contribute to P&GP’s selection of most viable drug
targets in its research program. The data generated in this collaboration
will enable P&GP to efficiently prioritize their collection
of drug targets and maximize their drug discovery efforts.”
“This
collaboration adds to our armamentarium of methods to move quickly
from genomic information to the invention of important new therapeutic
agents across our areas of interest in drug development” said
Dr. Gordon Hassing, Procter & Gamble Vice President, Research
and Development, Global Pharmaceuticals.
The
use of adenovirus technology has been demonstrated to be particularly
useful in the functional characterization of genes. Although there
are other approaches to identify genes or gene products that are
associated with a particular disease, they do not establish a causal
relationship between gene and function. Recombinant adenoviral technology
is a cost-effective method that directly associates human genes
with phenotypic changes such as morphology, motility, proliferation,
differentiation, signal transduction, enzyme and transport activity.
Galapagos Genomics is a privately held company headquartered in
Mechelen, Belgium. The Company was established in 1999 as a joint
venture between Crucell NV (Nasdaq: CRXL; Leiden, The Netherlands),
and Tibotec-Virco NV (Mechelen, Belgium). The Company has built
a functional genomics platform using arrayed adenoviruses containing
human genes to identify drug targets and therapeutic genes. Galapagos
technology is based on the patented PER.C6 human cell line expression
platform. Galapagos has an exclusive licence to use PER.C6 for functional
genomics applications. It's PhenoSelect libraries are in a format
that enable high-throughput screening using cellular assays. The
Company currently employs 68 people, including 18 PhD's, and occupies
a 15,000 sq.f. research and production facility in Mechelen, with
additional research laboratories in Leiden, The Netherlands. Galapagos’
current partners include: Bayer AG, Incyte Genomics, Vertex Pharmaceuticals,
UCB Pharma, Organon (Akzo Nobel Pharma), Isotis, VIB and the Netherlands
Cancer Institute. For more information, visit Galapagos' web site
at www.galapagosgenomics.com.
Procter
& Gamble Pharmaceuticals is a part of Procter & Gamble Health
Care, a division of The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE: PG -
news) - a $40 billion global leader in the development, manufacturing
and marketing of a broad range of consumer goods. In prescription
drugs, P&GP is focusing on musculoskeletal and cardiovascular
health, as well as anti-infective therapies. Some of P&G's leading
prescription products include Actonel® (risedronate sodium tablets),
Didronel® (etidronate disodium), Asacol® (mesalamine) and
Macrobid® (nitrofurantoin monohydrate/macrocrystals).
Contact
Details:
Onno
van de Stolpe
Chief Executive Officer
Galapagos Genomics nv
Onno@galapagos.be
Tel: +32 15 342 900
Dr Don O’SullivanNoonan/Russo Ltdd.
o’sullivan@noonanrusso.co.uk
Tel: +44 20 77 26 4452
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