Janssen and Legend Biotech enter deal to develop CAR-T therapy

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Janssen Biotech Inc., a Janssen Pharmaceutical Company of Johnson & Johnson, said that it has entered into a worldwide collaboration and license agreement with Legend Biotech USA Inc. and Legend Biotech Ireland Limited, subsidiaries of Genscript Biotech Corp., to develop, manufacture and commercialize a chimeric antigen receptor T-cell drug candidate, LCAR-B38M, which specifically targets the B-cell maturation antigen. LCAR-B38M is currently accepted for review by the China Food and Drug Administration and in the planning phase of clinical studies in the United States for multiple myeloma.

LCAR-B38M is the first CAR-T therapy accepted for review by the CFDA. Under the agreement, Legend will grant Janssen a worldwide license to jointly develop and commercialize LCAR-B38M in multiple myeloma with the Legend team of experts. Janssen will record worldwide net trade sales, except for sales made in Greater China.

The companies have entered into a 50/50 percent cost-sharing/profit-split arrangement, except in Greater China, where Janssen and Legend have a 30/70 percent cost-sharing/profit-split arrangement. Janssen will make an upfront payment of $350 million and additional payments based upon the achievement of development, regulatory and sales milestones.

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