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市場調査レポート
RNA/DNA治療薬市場予測における上位企業と製品
Top Companies and Products in the RNA/DNA Therapy Products Market Forecasts: The challenge of turning technology into therapy
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Visiongain |
| 出版日 |
2007年07月 |
商品コード |
55538 |
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英文 198 pages |
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当商品の販売は、2011年08月12日を持ちまして終了しました。
Abstract
Increasingly the large pharmaceutical companies are pumping money and ambition
into the DNA/RNA therapy market. Whether its through forming
collaboration/licensing agreements, or acquiring smaller companies they can
see the financial opportunities. In particular the large pharmaceutical
companies Pfizer, Sanofi-Aventis, Eli Lilly & Company and Merck & Co all have
substantial investment in the RNA/DNA therapy products market. With Merck & Co
in particularly showing its faith in the future potential of this market by
taking the gamble of acquiring the specialist RNAi company Sirna, towards the
end of 2006.
This interest reflects the advances being made in this sector and implies that
it is eventually on the verge of success. The investment of these larger
companies makes that success both more likely to occur and more likely to
occur quickly. Are you missing out? Have you positioned your company correctly
to benefit from these opportunities? The vast potential of RNA/DNA therapies
to treat the cause of disease across many therapeutic areas is set to be
realized. Be part of that now.
This brand new high-level management report focuses on the commercial and
strategic opportunities within the human genome project. It examines the
companies utilizing novel molecular biological techniques to try to exploit
this knowledge to produce RNA/DNA products. The genetic characterisation of
many viruses is also leading to DNA and RNA products being used to treat
infectious disease, a therapeutic area for which traditional drug development
is difficult, as with the recent announcement regarding AIDS research.
Visiongain has identified 68 companies actively involved in this field, 35 of
these companies are primarily focused on the development of RNA/DNA therapy
products and 33 companies are involved in collaborations. This represents a
substantial investment in the future of the RNA/DNA therapy products market
and over the forecast period visiongain believes this investment will begin to
pay off. There are 2 RNA/DNA therapy products due to submit licence
applications in 2007, with a further 67 products in clinical trials and a
further 45 products in pre-clinical development. Of these products visiongain
has identified 14 that it believes have the greatest potential both to be
launched before 2012 and to make a contribution to this market. This would
result in a substantial increase in the RNA/DNA therapy product market over
the forecast period and imply that this sector is eventually achieving some of
its anticipated potential.
Why you must buy the RNA/DNA Therapy Products Market Forecasts report:
- Receive an in-depth, accurate and up to date understanding of the of the
RNA/DNA therapy products market and a forecast of the markets
- Utilise our comprehensive review of the technologies being developed for
RNA/DNA therapy products
- Align yourself with the top companies involved in RNA/DNA therapy product
development are
- Benefit from the companies already in collaborations and understand how
you can be part of it
- Choosing the right partner can be difficult - this report will tell you
which companies are likely to be open to collaborations or licensing
agreements.
- Have an insight as to which products are likely to be launched over the
next 10 years
- Which sector of the RNA/DNA therapy market are you most likely to succeed
in? This report tells you
- Achieve first move advantage on which therapeutic sectors are likely to
benefit from RNA/DNA therapy products
- Understand why this market is beginning to become successful - now
- Be prepared for the larger pharmaceutical companies moves within this
sector
- Play to your strengths and opportunities but avoid your weaknesses and
threats of the RNA/DNA therapy products market
There are many companies using established and novel molecular biological
techniques to try to produce successful RNA/DNA products for a variety of
indications. However, even with substantial investment, the RNA/DNA therapy
products market is still in its infancy, only three products have obtained a
licence and only Macugen, for wet AMD, is actively available on the worldwide
markets. RNA/DNA therapy products have faced problems, principally due to
immunogenicity and in proving effective enough, primarily due to inefficient
delivery systems.
This exclusive management report delivers:
- The leading RNA/DNA therapy companies and products
- Clear analysis of the market divides into aptamer, antisense, DNA therapy
products and RNA therapy products, sectors
- In-depth analysis and profiles of the leading companies, together with
their leading and developmental products.
- visiongain' s top 5 ranked companies in each sector and identified products
with the potential to be launched within the forecast period.
In the short term the leading potential therapeutic area for RNA/DNA therapy
products is ocular disease. Macugen, an aptamer for the treatment of wet AMD,
is the only RNA/DNA product currently available worldwide. Visiongain predicts
that Macugen will lead the RNA/DNA therapy products market between 2007 to
2012, generating in the region of $1.7bn in cumulative sales over this period.
However, it is the cardiovascular sector, with 5 products predicted to launch
before 2012, where visiongain anticipates RNA/DNA therapy products will
ultimately have the greatest impact.
DNA therapy products is the sector that has the greatest investment, with the
most specialist companies and the greatest number of products predicted to
launch prior to 2012. However, antisense is the sector with the most
collaborating companies and it also has the product Genasense, which has filed
for an EU and US license, although it is encountering problems in obtaining
these licenses and its future is by no means certain.
RNAi technology undoubtedly has huge potential for developing products in many
therapeutic areas. The investment in novel, often nanoparticle, delivery
systems for RNAi products may ensure that this potential is ultimately
realised. If solutions for efficient delivery of RNAi can be solved early on
in RNAi development the RNA/DNA therapy market may see a future expansion due
to successful RNAi therapies. RNAi has the potential to emerge as a dominant
section of the RNA/DNA therapy products market, but only time will tell if it
can ultimately fulfil this potential. Over the forecast period 2007-2012 RNA
therapy products are not likely to generate substantial sales.
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- Packed with charts, analysis, figures, graphs and tables
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Executive Summary
Chapter 2. Introduction to RNA and DNA products
- 2.1.The biology of DNA, RNA, transcription and translation
- 2.1.1. DNA and RNA
- 2.1.2. Translation
- 2.1.3. Transcription
- 2.2. The genetic basis of disease
- 2.2.1. The genetic basis of inherited diseases
- 2.2.2.The genetic basis of cancer
- 2.2.3.The genetic basis of immune and autoimmune disease
- 2.3. The use of RNA and DNA products to silence genes
- 2.3.1. DNA gene therapy
- 2.3.2. Antisense
- 2.3.3. Interfering RNA
- 2.3.4. Chimera based gene therapy
- 2.3.3. Aptamers
- 2.3.6. Ribozymes and DNAzymes
- 2.3.7.DNA Vaccines
- 2.4. Mode of delivery of DNA and RNA therapy
- 2.4.1. Viral vectors
- 2.4.2. Non-viral vectors
- 2.5. A brief history of gene therapy
- 2.5.1. Gene therapy in infectious disease
- 2.5.2. Gene therapy in inherited disease
- 2.5.3. Gene therapy in cancer
- 2.5.4. Gene therapy in immune and autoimmune disease
- 2.6. Summary
Chapter 3. Top companies and products in the Aptamers market 2007-2012
- 3.1. Leading companies and products in the aptamer market
- 3.1.1. OSI Pharmaceuticals and the continuing story of the ownership of
Macugen
- 3.1.2. Archemix hold the keys to therapeutic aptamer development
- 3.1.3. SomaLogic Inc. and diagnostic aptamers
- 3.1.4. Spiegelmers, second generation aptamers developed by NOXXON Pharma
- 3.1.5.Nuvelo are developing anticoagulant aptamers with Archemix
- 3.1.6. Aptamera is acquired by Antisoma
- 3.1.7. Regado Biosciences are developing antidote controlled
anticoagulants
- 3.2. Summary of the top 5 aptamer companies, Archemix leads the way
- 3.3. Summary of the leading developmental aptamer products and their
potential markets
- 3.4. Macugen, the leading aptamer product
- 3.4.1. Age-related macular degeneration
- 3.4.2.Macugen- effectiveness, current licenses and future applications
- 3.4.3. The ocular disease market 2006
- 3.4.4. Future competitors in the AMD market, Evizon and Bevsiranib due
to start phase III trials
- 3.4.5. Comparison of the leading AMD therapies, Lucentis is the market
leader
- 3.4.6. The AMD market 2007-2012 and revenue forecast for Macugen
- 3.5. Summary
Chapter 4. Top companies and products in the antisense market 2007-2012
- 4.1. Phase III failures in antisense
- 4.2. Key companies and products in the antisense market
- 4.2.1. Vitravene, the first antisense product to obtain a license
- 4.2.2. Isis Pharmaceuticals is the leading antisense company
- 4.2.2.1. Isis' s development and licensee partners
- 4.2.2.2. Isis' s strong antisense pipeline
- 4.2.2.3. Alicaforsen, Isis' s leading product
- 4.2.2.4. Isis' s cholesterol lowering, cancer, diabetes and multiple
sclerosis antisense products in phase II trials
- 4.2.2.5. Isis' s pre-clinical product ISIS 369645 for asthma
- 4.2.3. Is Genasense on the verge of success or failure?
- 4.2.4. AVI BioPharma plan to launch Resten-CP for retenosis within 5
years
- 4.2.4.1. AVI BioPharma and Ercole Biotech are collaborating on
developing splice-altering technologies
- 4.2.4.2. AVI BioPharma have collaborations with Eleos and the Defence
Threat Reduction Agency
- 4.2.5. OncoGenex and antisense drugs to reduce cancer drug resistance
- 4.2.6. Antisense Therapeutics are developing antisense for autoimmune
disease
- 4.2.7. Ester Neurosciences and antisense for neurological disorders
- 4.2.8. Santaris Pharma and RNA antagonists
- 4.2.9. Lorus Therapeutics and GTI-2040 for cancer
- 4.2.10 Enzo Biochem and HGTV43, anti-HIV antisense
- 4.2.11. Isis is the leading antisense company, who else is in the top
5?
- 4.3. The antisense market 2007-2012, products likely to succeed
- 4.3.1. The potential market for Genasense is not substantial
- 4.3.2. Alicaforsen could take a share of the $800m UC market
- 4.3.3. The considerable potential of the Resten family of antisense
products
- 4.3.4. ISIS 301012 could enhance the effects of statins
- 4.4. Summary
Chapter 5. Top companies and products in the DNA therapy products market 2007-2012
- 5.1. Gendicine is licensed in China
- 5.2. Key companies and products in the DNA therapy product market
- 5.2.1.Introgen' s large gene therapy product pipeline
- 5.2.1.2. NGN 241 for head and neck cancer
- 5.2.1.1. Introgen' s lead product Advexin could be launched in 2008
- 5.2.1.3.INGN 234, a novel product for prevention of oral cancer and
the cancer vaccine INGN 234, are in phase II trials
- 5.2.1.4. Introgen' s early stage products
- 5.2.2. Cardium therapeutics and Generx for recurrent angina
- 5.2.3 Gencell Aventis have NVIFGF in phase III trials
- 5.2.4. GenVec and TNFerade for pancreatic cancer
- 5.2.5. AnGes is developing cardiovascular and autoimmune gene
therapies
- 5.2.6. VIRxSYS is producing a lentivector for HIV treatment
- 5.2.7. Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation hope to launch
AGTC-0106 in 2009
- 5.2.8. Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics is developing gene therapy for
metabolic and ocular disease
- 5.2.9. Epeius Biotechnologies are developing Rexin- G and other
targeted gene therapy products
- 5.2.10. Asklepios Biopharmaceuticals Inc anticipates the launch of
Biostrophin in 2010
- 5.2.11.Neurologix and NLX-E201 for Parkinson' s disease
- 5.2.13. Oxford BioMedica hope to register TroVax in 2009
- 5.2.14. Vical, has patented plasmid DNA delivery technology
- 5.2.14.1. Vical has Allovectin-7 in phase III trials
- 5.2.15. Transgene
- 5.2.15.1. Roche obtain worldwide license for TG 4001 cervical cancer
vaccine
- 5.2.15.2. TG 4010, TG 1042 and MyoSys are in development
- 5.2.16. Coley and CpG oligonucleotides
- 5.2.17. Bavarian Nordic is branching out into therapeutic vaccines
- 5.2.18. Virax and VIR201 HIV DNA vaccine
- 5.3. Who are the top 5 companies in the DNA therapy products market?
- 5.4. The DNA therapy products market 2007- 2012
- 5.4.1. Ten DNA therapy products could potentially be launched by 2012
- 5.4.2. Cancer is the leading indication for DNA therapy products likely
to launch prior to 2012
- 5.4.3. The immediate potential market for Advexin is not substantial
- 5.4.4. Generex and NVIFGF could become leading products in the
cardiovascular and RNA/DNA therapy market
- 5.4.5. Can the cancer vaccines, TroVax, Allovectin-7, PF-351267 and
TG4001 make their mark on the cancer therapies market?
- 5.4.6. Biostrophin or AGTC-0106 could be the first gene therapy products
for inherited disease
- 5.4.7. INGN 234, a product to watch
- 5.5. Summary of the DNA therapy products market 2007-2012
Chapter 6. Top companies and products in the RNA therapy products market 2007-2012
- 6.1. Where is the RZ market in 2007?
- 6.2. The promise of RNAi
- 6.3. Key companies and products in the RNA therapies market
- 6.3.1. Sirna acquired by Merck & Co
- 6.3.2. The newly formed company Opko Corporation, has the leading RNAi
product Bevasiranib
- 6.3.3. Gene Shears' s hammerhead RZ for HIV
- 6.3.4. Alnylam Pharmaceuticals hold patents on RNAi technology
- 6.3.5. CytRx subsidiary RXi is dedicated to the development of RNAi
products
- 6.3.6. Silence Therapeutics and RTP801i for AMD
- 6.3.7. Intradigm Corporation and ICS-283 cancer therapy
- 6.3.8. Nucleonics Inc. and NUC B100 for hepatitis B infection
- 6.3.9. Nastech Pharmaceutical Company is developing inhaled RNAi products
- 6.3.10. Calando Pharmaceuticals and RONDEL
- 6.3.11. The antisense company Lorus Therapeutics is also developing an
RNAi product
- 6.3.12. Who is the leading RNA therapy product company?
- 6.4. The RNA therapy market 2007-2012
- 6.4.1. The potential market for Bevasiranib
- 6.4.2. The potential market for HIV hammerhead RZ therapy
- 6.4.3. Infectious disease is the most promising potential market for RNA
therapy products
- 6.5. Summary and outlook for the RNA therapy products market
Chapter 7. Issues affecting the RNA/DNA therapy products market
- 7.1. Principle drivers of the RNA/DNA therapy market
- 7.2. Principle restraints on the RNA/DNA therapy market
- 7.3. Summary
Chapter 8. Conclusion
- 8.1. The top 20 companies in the RNA/DNA therapy products market
- 8.2. Summary of the RNA/DNA therapy market 2007-2012
- 8.2.1. Macugen is the leading RNA/DNA therapy product
- 8.2.2.Genasense and Advexin are due to submit license applications in
2007
- 8.2.3. The RNA/DNA therapy products pipeline is sizeable
- 8.2.4 Fourteen RNA/DNA therapy products could potentially be launched
prior to 2012
- 8.2.5. Cancer is the leading indication for the development of RNA/DNA
therapy products
- 8.2.6. Cardiovascular disease is the sector that may ultimately gain the
most from RNA/DNA therapy products
- 8.3. Summary
List of Tables
- Table 2.1. Types of RNA and DNA products in development
- Table 2.2. Types of delivery systems used for transfer of RNA and DNA
products
- Table 3.1 Companies involved in aptamer development
- Table 3.2. Aptamers in development
- Table 3.3. Aptamers being developed by NOXXON
- Table 3.4. The ocular disease market 2006
- Table 3.5. Comparison of Macugen, Lucentis and Retaane
- Table 3.6. Sales revenue forecast for Macugen 2007- 2012
- Table 4.1 Key companies involved in antisense development
- Table 4.2. Antisense products currently in clinical trials
- Table 4.3. ISIS' s antisense products, pipeline and collaborations
- Table 4.4. AVI BioPharma antisense products in development
- Table 5.1. Companies involved in the development of DNA therapy products
- Table 5.2. Products involved in gene therapy clinical trials
- Table 5.3. DNA vaccines in clinical trials
- Table 5.4. Introgen' s DNA therapy pipeline
- Table 6.1. Companies involved in RNA therapy product development
- Table 6.2. RNA therapeutic products in development
- Table 7.1. A SWOT chart for the RNA/DNA therapy products market
List of Figures
- Figure 2.1. Transcription and translation of DNA
- Figure 3.1. Number of aptamers each company has in development,
including in collaboration with others.
- Figure 3.2. Number of aptamers in development for different therapeutic
area
- Figure 3.3 Number of aptamers in different stages of development
- Figure 3.4. The market share for wet AMD therapies in 2006
- Figure 3.5. Sales forecast for Macugen 2007-2012
- Figure 3.6. Sales growth rate of Macugen 2007-2012
- Figure 3.7. Predicted market share of the wet AMD market in 2012
- Figure 4.1. Number of antisense products ISIS has in different stages of
development
- Figure 4.2. ISIS' s therapeutic areas of interest
- Figure 4.3. Number of antisense products, in clinical trials, that
companies are involved in developing
- Figure 4.4. Number of antisense products in different phase clinical
trials
- Figure 4.5. Distribution of indications with antisense products in
development
- Figure 5.1. DNA product companies main therapeutic areas of interest
- Figure 5.2. Number of DNA therapy products in development for different
indications
- Figure 5.3. Number of DNA therapy products at different stages of
clinical development
- Figure 5.4. The number of products being developed by leading DNA therapy
companies
- Figure 5.5. Predicted launch dates of DNA therapy products
- Figure 5.6. Indications likely to benefit from the DNA therapy products
by 2012
- Figure 6.1. RNA therapy product companies therapeutic areas of interest
- Figure 6.2. The number of products being developed by leading RNA therapy
companies
- Figure 6.3. Number of RNA therapy products at different stages of
development
- Figure 6.4. Leading therapeutic areas for which RNA therapy products are
being developed
- Figure 8.1. Number of specialist and collaborating companies involved in
each sector of the RNA/DNA therapy products market
- Figure 8.2. The number of RNA/DNA therapy products at different stages of
development
- Figure 8.3. The distribution of active developmental sectors within the
RNA/DNA products market
- Figure 8.4. Predicted potential launch dates of RNA/DNA therapy products
2007-2012
- Figure 8.5. Leading indications for the development of RNA/DNA therapy
products
Organisations mentioned in this report:
- Acuity Pharmaceuticals
- Advaxis
- Alcon (Nestle)
- Alfresa Pharma Corporation
- Allergan
- Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
- ALSA
- Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics
- AnGen
- Antisense Therapeutics
- Antisoma
- Applied Genetic Technologies
- Aptamera
- Archemix
- Arrowhead Research
- Asklepios Biopharmaceuticals
- Atlantic Healthcare
- AVI BioPharma
- Bavarian Nordic
- Bayer Schering
- BioAsia
- Biogen Idec.
- Calando Pharmaceuticals
- Cardium
- Colegate Palmolive
- Coley
- Cook Group
- CytRx/Rxi
- Daiichi Pharmaceutical
- Digna Biotech
- Elan
- Eleos
- Eli Lilly
- Enzon Pharmaceuticals
- Epeius Biotechnologies
- Ercole Biotech
- Ester Neurosciences
- eXegenics
- Exiqon
- Eytech
- Froptic Corporation
- Genaera
- Gencell Aventis
- Gene Shears
- Genentech
- Genta
- GenVec
- GlaxoSmithKline
- iCo
- IDIS
- Inex Pharmaceuticals
- Intradigm Corporation
- Introgen
- ISIS Pharmaceuticals
- Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical
- Lorus Therapeutics
- Medtronic
- Merck & Co.
- Merck KaA
- Nastech Pharmaceutical
- Neurologix
- Norvartis Ophthalmics
- Novarits
- NOXXON Pharma
- Nucleonics
- Nuvelo
- OncoGenex
- Opko Corporation
- OSI Pharmaceuticals
- Oxford BioMedica
- Oxxon Therapetics
- Pfizer
- Pharmexa
- Proyecto de Biomedicina CIMA
- Quark Biotech
- Quest Diagnostics
- Regado Biosciences
- Roche
- Rosetta Genomics
- S.L.
- Sanofi Aventis
- Santaris Pharma
- Sarissa
- Silence Therapeutics
- Sirna
- Smitomo Pharmaceuticals Co.
- SomaLogic
- SR Pharam
- Therion Biologics
- Transgene
- UTE CIMA
- Vical
- VIRxSYS
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