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Friday, February 14, 2025

Nogra Pharma Announces Out-licensing Agreement with Torii Pharmaceutical for Japan for New Chemical Entity Topical Acne Treatment

Nogra Pharma, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing innovative therapeutics for immune-inflammatory-mediated diseases, today announces it has entered into an out-licensing agreement with Torii Pharmaceutical, to further develop and commercialise NAC-GED-0507 in Japan for the treatment of acne vulgaris. Under the agreement, [for which financial terms are not being disclosed], Torii Pharmaceuticals will gain exclusive development and commercialisation rights for NAC-GED-0507 in Japan.

NAC-GED-0507 is an IP protected, Phase III-ready, small molecule selective modulator of the peroxisome proliferation-activated receptor γ (PPARγ), which has been developed by Nogra Pharma in a gel formulation, ideal for topical treatment of acne vulgaris. NAC-GED-0507 has a novel mechanism of action, which acts on the primary pathogenetic factors of acne, with demonstrated: anti-inflammatory activity in both sebocytes and keratinocytes, sebogenesis-modulating activity in sebocytes, capability to “normalize” keratinocytes proliferation/differentiation process, altered by pro-inflammatory cytokines, and effect of induction of sebocytes differentiation. The late-stage clinical development plan has been agreed with the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

Acne vulgaris is a skin condition that affects 85% of the adolescent and young adult population and is one of the most common skin diseases, with an estimated global prevalence (for all ages) of nearly 10% of the population 1. Despite its high prevalence, innovation in the space has been limited in recent years with NAC-GED-0507 being the first innovative treatment, based on its pharmacological properties, developed in the last 25 years.

Leopoldo Zambeletti, Director of Nogra Pharma Ltd, commented: “The agreement with Torii Pharmaceuticals is a testament to the high quality of our scientific network and our development and formulation expertise. At Nogra Pharma, we are committed to using this expertise to develop novel therapeutics agents for the treatment of immune-inflammatory-mediated diseases with high unmet medical need and this agreement is a good step towards this goal. We’re particularly excited to be exploring innovative pathways in acne, a significant unmet need. If approved, NAC-GED-0507 will be the first new drug for acne in decades, which acts via a novel mechanism of action and has the potential to be the first “disease-modifying agent” for millions of patients affected by the condition worldwide. We’re delighted to be working with Torii, which has a leading position and reputation in dermatology, and look forward to progressing this molecule into development.”

Goichi Matsuda, Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of Torii, commented: “We are excited to partner with Nogra and add NAC-GED-0507 to Torii’s growing portfolio of products to treat dermatologic skin diseases with significant unmet need. The development of NAC-GED-0507 for the treatment of acne is a unique and new approach. Given the promising clinical data, we are confident that NAC-GED-0507 will provide a new treatment option for acne patients. We look forward to collaborating with Nogra and developing NAC-GED-0507 for the Japanese market.”

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