Gene Therapy Manufacturers Are Highly Sought Acquisition Targets

Scale And Outsourcing Demands Lead To A Spree In Acquisitions

Given the transformative nature of regenerative medicines, treatments yielding greatly improved patient responses that now exist as viable products on the market, cell and gene drug developers over the past several years have been drawing deal attention. Not only through collaborative partnerships, but also as acquisition targets.

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For cell and gene therapies 'process is the product' • Source: Shutterstock

In 2019, attention-grabbing headlines such as Roche’s acquisition of Spark Therapeutics Inc. for $4.8bn, Biogen Inc.’s $877m play for Nightstar Therapeutics PLC, and Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s double deals for Exonics Therapeutics Inc. (up to $1bn) and Semma Therapeutics Inc. ($950m) exemplify the demand to enter or expand in this sector.

But 2019 deal-making has also been notable for another critical piece in the cell and gene therapy modality: manufacturing. Therapeutic cells and genes are unique products requiring special scale, and...

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