"We deeply regret having to reduce our workforce, greatly appreciate the efforts of the employees affected by today's announcement and thank them for their significant contributions to Arena," said Jack Lief, Arena's President and Chief Executive Officer. "This workforce reduction strengthens our financial position by focusing our resources on the prioritized programs that we believe have the greatest potential to deliver value."
Following the reduction in workforce, Arena will remain a fully integrated R&D organization. The company has aligned its resources with its corporate priorities, which include lorcaserin and select research and development programs. Arena plans to complete this year the ongoing Phase 1a clinical trial for APD811, an agonist of the prostacyclin receptor intended for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension, and advance APD334, an agonist of the S1P1 receptor intended for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, toward clinical development. Arena also plans to explore exclusive partnering opportunities for its broad array of internally discovered, oral GPR119 agonists, including APD597 and next-generation compounds, and non-exclusive partnering opportunities for its portfolio of patents and patent applications related to the discovery and development of GPR119 receptor agonists.
Arena plans to provide additional details on the financial impact of the reduction in workforce and other cost savings with the issuance of 2011 financial guidance during its 2010 year-end results conference call.
Lorcaserin Regulatory Update
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As previously announced, the majority of activities relate to the three non-clinical issues outlined in the CRL. The first issue relates to the diagnostic uncertainty in the classification of mammary masses in female rats. As part of addressing this issue, Arena has convened five independent pathologists to re-adjudicate the female rat mammary tumor diagnoses from the rat carcinogenicity study. The
The second issue relates to demonstrating a mechanism for mammary adenocarcinoma in female rats that is reasonably irrelevant to human risk. Arena is planning experiments to further test the theory that lorcaserin causes mammary tumors in rats by increasing prolactin. The
The third issue relates to the unidentified mode of action and unclear safety margin for lorcaserin-emergent brain astrocytoma in male rats. Because the mechanism for induction of astrocytomas in rats is unknown, Arena will focus on providing additional information designed to demonstrate that an adequate safety margin exists for humans. Arena plans to conduct non-clinical experiments, including receptor pharmacology studies, and a small clinical study to measure lorcaserin concentrations in human cerebrospinal fluid to provide additional data that may be informative for predicting human brain levels at therapeutic doses of lorcaserin. At the
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Arena is working to address the
About Lorcaserin
Lorcaserin is intended for weight management, including weight loss and maintenance of weight loss, in patients who are obese (BMI greater than or equal to 30) or patients who are overweight (BMI greater than or equal to 27) and have at least one weight-related co-morbid condition. Lorcaserin is a new chemical entity that is believed to act as a selective serotonin 2C receptor agonist. The serotonin 2C receptor is expressed in the brain, including the hypothalamus, an area believed to be involved in the control of appetite and metabolism. Arena has patents that cover lorcaserin in
Arena submitted an NDA for lorcaserin to the
About
Arena is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, developing and commercializing oral drugs that target G protein-coupled receptors, an important class of validated drug targets, in four major therapeutic areas: cardiovascular, central nervous system, inflammatory and metabolic diseases. Arena's most advanced drug candidate, lorcaserin, is intended for weight management. Arena's wholly owned subsidiary,
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements include statements about the reduction of Arena's workforce, including the expected size, timing, related charges and benefits, and other expected impact of such reduction; Arena remaining a fully integrated R&D organization; future research, development, regulatory and partnering focus, plans and activities; partnering opportunities and the advancement and potential of Arena's programs; discussions with the
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