MECHELEN, Belgium I November 20, 2015 I Galapagos NV (Euronext & NASDAQ: GLPG) announced today that GLPG1972, a first-in-class candidate drug aiming at treating osteoarthritis, has been dosed in a Phase 1 First-in-Human study. GLPG1972 has a novel mode of action discovered by Galapagos under its collaboration agreement with Servier, and has potential application in osteoarthritis. Galapagos will receive a EURO3.5 million milestone payment from Servier for this achievement.

The aim of the Phase 1 study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of oral single and multiple ascending doses of GLPG1972. The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single center study is being conducted in at least 40 healthy volunteers in Belgium. In the first part of the study, single ascending doses will be evaluated. In the second part, the new compound will be administered daily for 14 days in multiple ascending doses. Topline results are expected in the second quarter of 2016.

“The alliance with Servier in osteoarthritis has produced a first-in-class candidate drug,” said Piet Wigerinck, CSO of Galapagos. “Galapagos continues to deliver novel therapeutics from its unique target and drug discovery engine; with GLPG1972 this is the 9th Galapagos compound with a new mode of action to be brought into the clinic.”

“This milestone is an important step in the Servier alliance with Galapagos aiming at developing medicines for patients suffering from osteoarthritis, a debilitating disease for which no disease modifying treatment is currently available,” said Dr. Patricia Belissa-Mathiot, Director of Servier Rheumatology Innovative Pole.

In July 2010, Servier and Galapagos announced their alliance to develop new oral medicines for the treatment of osteoarthritis. Galapagos is responsible for the discovery and development of new candidate drugs against novel targets, and Servier has an exclusive option to license these candidates after the completion of the Phase 1 trial and phase 2A enabling activities. Under this agreement, Galapagos is eligible to receive up to EURO290 million in success-based milestones, plus royalties on commercial sales. Galapagos also retains exclusive US commercialization rights to all commercial compounds.

About Servier

Servier is an independent French-based pharmaceutical company with a strong international presence in 145 countries. It employs more than 21.000 people. Its development is driven by the pursuit of innovation in the therapeutic areas of cancer, cardiovascular, metabolic, central nervous system, psychiatric, bone, muscle and joint diseases. In 2014, the company recorded a turnover of EURO4 billion. 28% of this turnover was reinvested in Research and Development. More info at www.servier.com

About Galapagos

Galapagos (Euronext & NASDAQ: GLPG) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company specialized in the discovery and development of small molecule medicines with novel modes of action, with a pipeline comprising three Phase 2 programs, three Phase 1 trials, four pre-clinical studies, and 20 discovery small-molecule and antibody programs in cystic fibrosis, inflammation, and other indications. Filgotinib is an orally-available, selective inhibitor of JAK1 for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and potentially other inflammatory diseases. Galapagos has reported good activity and a favorable safety profile in both the DARWIN 1 and 2 trials in RA. Galapagos is preparing to enter Phase 3 studies in RA and to report Phase 2 topline results with filgotinib in Phase 2 in Crohn’s disease. In the field of cystic fibrosis, AbbVie and Galapagos collaborate to develop and commercialize molecules that address mutations in the CFTR gene. Further clinical trial initiations are expected in the CF program before end 2015. GLPG1205, a first-in-class inhibitor of GPR84 and fully-owned by Galapagos, will report topline results in Q4 2015 from a Phase 2 proof-of-concept trial in ulcerative colitis patients. GLPG1690, a fully proprietary, first-in-class inhibitor of autotaxin, has shown favorable safety in a Phase 1 trial and is expected to enter Phase 2 in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. GLPG1972 is a novel mode of action candidate drug currently in Phase 1, with potential application in osteoarthritis. The Galapagos group, including fee-for-service subsidiary Fidelta, has approximately 400 employees, operating from its Mechelen, Belgium headquarters and facilities in The Netherlands, France, and Croatia. More info at www.glpg.com.

SOURCE: Galapagos