Core Insights - A Chinese original drug, APG-2575 (brand name: Lisatoclax), has broken the nearly decade-long monopoly of multinational pharmaceutical companies in the global anti-cancer drug market, marking a significant shift in the competitive landscape [2][9] - The drug has received conditional approval from the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) in China for adult patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) who have undergone at least one systemic treatment including a BTK inhibitor [2][5] Drug Development Challenges - The Bcl-2 target, discovered in 1985, has only two approved drugs: AbbVie's venetoclax and APG-2575, due to the high difficulty of drug development associated with protein-protein interactions and the need for drugs to penetrate cell membranes and mitochondrial membranes [3][4] - Major pharmaceutical companies have attempted to develop Bcl-2 inhibitors over the past 20 years without success, highlighting the complexity of this target [4] Market Potential - The global targeted apoptosis therapy market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24% from 2023 to 2030, reaching a market size of $22 billion by 2030 [6] - The approval of Lisatoclax is expected to change treatment paradigms and expand the market for Bcl-2 inhibitors, especially in combination therapies [6] Commercialization Strategy - The company plans to independently drive the commercialization of Lisatoclax in China, aiming to explore additional indications beyond CLL/SLL [7][8] - The CEO emphasizes the importance of generating profits from product sales to support ongoing research and development, aiming for the company to achieve overall profitability by 2027 [8] Industry Trends - Following the success of APG-2575, other Chinese companies like BeiGene and Innovent Biologics are also developing Bcl-2 inhibitors, indicating a shift towards a new ecosystem of anti-cancer drugs led by Chinese enterprises [9]
亚盛医药啃下“硬骨头”,百亿Bcl-2药物市场格局生变