ChemoCentryx Regains Crohn’s Candidate Vercirnon From GSK

GSK will continue development of a rheumatoid arthritis candidate optioned from ChemoCentryx in 2011 and is expected to decide before year’s end on whether to license a Phase II candidate for renal vasculitis from the California biotech.

Following the late August announcement that vercirnon missed the primary endpoint and a key secondary endpoint in the Phase III SHIELD-1 study, GlaxoSmithKline PLC has returned the compound along with all data, back-up compounds and related intellectual property to ChemoCentryx Inc. The Mountain View, Calif., biotech announced Sept. 18 that it will conduct a review of the unfinished trial data to determine if there is a different path forward for the CCR9 chemokine receptor inhibitor.

While the multinational pharma is ending development of the compound also known as Traficet-EN or CCX282, the disappointing outcome will...

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