Eli Lilly Completes Acquisition of Morphic
Morphic's lead program is a selective oral small molecule inhibitor of α4β7 integrin for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that has the potential to improve outcomes and expand treatment options for patients. This molecule (known as MORF-057) is being evaluated in two Phase 2 studies in ulcerative colitis and one Phase 2 study in Crohn's disease. Additionally, Morphic is developing a preclinical pipeline of other molecules for the treatment of autoimmune diseases, pulmonary hypertensive diseases, fibrotic diseases and cancer.
"We are committed to exploring innovative approaches for immunologic diseases and believe Morphic's pipeline holds promise in improving outcomes and expanding treatment options for people with devastating conditions like IBD," said Daniel Skovronsky, chief scientific officer of Lilly and president, Lilly Research Laboratories and Lilly Immunology. "Acquiring Morphic reinforces our growing capabilities in gastroenterology, building on the strong foundation of Omvoh, our first-in-class molecule already approved and launched around the world for ulcerative colitis and under regulatory review for Crohn's disease. Further, the acquisition allows Lilly to research potential combination treatments that could better serve people beyond what is possible with currently available medicines," Skovronsky added.