MorphoSys Sues Janssen Biotech and Genmab for Patent Infringement

06-Apr-2016 - Germany

MorphoSys AG announced that it filed a lawsuit in the United States (U.S.) District Court of Delaware against Janssen Biotech, and Genmab, A/S for patent infringement of U.S. Patent Number 8,263,746. This patent, which is owned by MorphoSys, describes and claims antibodies with particular features that bind to CD38.

By its complaint, MorphoSys seeks redress for the infringing manufacture, use and sale of Janssen's and Genmab's daratumumab, an antibody targeting CD38. Janssen and Genmab recently obtained FDA approval on daratumumab and are marketing the product as Darzalex® in the U.S. MorphoSys continues to develop MOR202, its own investigational human antibody to CD38, for the treatment of cancer, including multiple myeloma.

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