News | May 4, 2006

ImmunoGen, Inc. To Develop Commercial-Scale Manufacturing Process For Genentech

Cambridge, MA - ImmunoGen, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company that develops targeted anticancer therapeutics using its Tumor-Activated Prodrug (TAP) technology, recently announced that the Company has entered into an agreement to collaborate with Genentech to create a commercial manufacturing process for Genentech's trastuzumab-DM1 TAP compound. ImmunoGen and Genentech also have agreed to amend their 2000 agreement that grants Genentech exclusive rights to use ImmunoGen's TAP technology with therapeutic antibodies to HER2. This amendment increases the total potential milestone payments to ImmunoGen under this agreement to $44 million and the royalties to ImmunoGen on HER2-targeting TAP compounds developed by Genentech, including trastuzumab-DM1.

"We're delighted that Genentech chose to access our process development expertise in order to gain a commercial-scale manufacturing process for trastuzumab-DM1," commented Mitchel Sayare, Chairman and CEO. "We believe that the considerable increase in the milestone payments and royalties that ImmunoGen potentially can earn with Genentech's successful development of HER2-targeting TAP compounds reflects the value of our manufacturing expertise in this area as well as the significance of our technology."

Under the process development agreement announced today, ImmunoGen and Genentech will develop a production method for Genentech to manufacture trastuzumab-DM1 at amounts up to and including commercial scale, and ImmunoGen will receive research support payments in return. ImmunoGen and Genentech also have amended the 2000 agreement that grants Genentech exclusive rights to use ImmunoGen's maytansinoid TAP technology with therapeutic antibodies to HER2. This amendment increases the potential milestone payments to ImmunoGen under this agreement by $6.5 million and the potential royalties to ImmunoGen on any HER2-targeting TAP compound that may be developed by Genentech.

A TAP compound uses a tumor-targeting antibody to deliver a potent, cell-killing agent specifically to cancer cells. During the manufacturing process, the cell-killing agent is attached to the antibody in a manner that does not significantly impact the binding properties of the antibody. In the past few years, ImmunoGen has manufactured numerous TAP compounds for preclinical and initial clinical testing at the Company's production facility in Norwood, Mass. ImmunoGen developed each production method used, providing the Company with extensive experience in the development of manufacturing processes for TAP compounds.

SOURCE: ImmunoGen, Inc.