WINNERSH, UK I June 19, 2014 I Vernalis plc and Servier today announce the achievement of a milestone following the treatment of the first patient in a Servier sponsored Phase I trial with a promising new drug candidate, a selective BCL-2 inhibitor identified through their joint oncology drug discovery collaboration.

As a result, Vernalis will receive a payment of EUR1.0 million in recognition of this achievement.

This BCL-2 selective inhibitor is the first drug candidate stemming from an on-going collaboration between Vernalis and Servier aimed at discovering anticancer drug candidates selective for individual BCL-2 family members.

Ian Garland, CEO of Vernalis commented: “We are delighted that this new BCL-2 inhibitor candidate has now entered Phase I trials and look forward to further success from our broad, strategic collaboration with Servier.”

Jean-Pierre Abastado, Director of the Center of Therapeutic Innovation in Oncology at Servier, said: “Our experience with Vernalis shows that small molecules tailored against specific targets can have very high therapeutic potential. This success was achieved through a comprehensive chemistry and biology research program with our teams identifying and characterizing this promising BCL-2 inhibitor. This new compound further extends Servier’s portfolio beyond kinase inhibitors, HDAC inhibitors and immunotherapeutic products.”

About BCL-2 target:

Proteins of the BCL-2 family are crucial regulators of apoptosis. Deregulations of this protein family play a major role in the aberrant survival of tumour cells. Within this protein family, BCL-2 belongs to the pro-survival members and is often overexpressed in tumour cells. Pro-survival BCL-2 family members have been recognized as attractive therapeutic targets in oncology for more than twenty years but drug discovery research on this class of target is particularly challenging and requires innovative chemistry supported by structural biology.

About Servier

Founded in 1954, Servier is an independent French pharmaceutical research company. Its development is based on the continuous pursuit of innovation in the therapeutic areas of cardiovascular-, metabolic-, neurologic-, psychiatric-, bone- and joint diseases as well as cancer. In 2013, the company recorded a turnover of 4.2 billion euros. 91% of Servier drugs are consumed outside France. 27% of turnover from Servier drugs were reinvested in Research and Development in 2013. With a strong international presence in 140 countries, Servier employs more than 21000 people worldwide. The Servier Group contributed 35% to the 2013 French trade surplus in the pharmaceuticals sector.

More information is available at:www.servier.com.

About Vernalis

Vernalis is a revenue generating development stage pharmaceutical company with significant expertise in drug development. The Group has one marketed product, frovatriptan for the acute treatment of migraine, an exclusive licensing agreement to develop and commercialise multiple novel products focussed on the US prescription cough cold market as well as seven programmes in its NCE development pipeline. Vernalis has also significant expertise in fragment and structure based drug discovery which it leverages to enter into collaborations with larger pharmaceutical companies. The Company’s technologies, capabilities and products have been endorsed over the last five years by collaborations with leading pharmaceutical companies, including Biogen Idec, Endo, GSK, Genentech, Lundbeck, Menarini, Novartis, Servier and Tris.

For further information about Vernalis, please visit www.vernalis.com.

SOURCE: Vernalis