Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) Therapeutics - Strong Potential to Address Unmet Needs in Pharma
The report provides insights into the unmet needs in the pharmaceutical and healthcare market and potential segments where RNA therapies can prove to be useful. This pharma report also delves deep into the market potential that RNA therapies hold in the future. Further, it provides insights into the R&D pipeline and the promising drugs. The study elucidates the current competitive landscape of the RNA therapeutics market. Finally, the report deals with key trend analysis on mergers and acquisitions, and licensing agreements involving RNA therapies.
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Table of Contents
- 1.1 List of Tables 6
- 1.2 List of Figures 7
- 2.1 Research Report Guidance 8
- 3.1 What is RNA Therapy? 9
- 3.1.1 RNA is the Key for Protein Synthesis 9
- 3.2 Blocking Translation of mRNA Inhibits Protein Biosynthesis, the Key for Cell Proliferation 10
- 3.3 Role of RNA in Pharmaceutical Industry 10
- 3.3.1 Upstream Action of RNA Therapies Make them more effective Than the Existing Biologic Therapies 10
- 4.1 Antisense RNA 12
- 4.1.1 Therapeutic Objective 12
- 4.1.2 Issues with Antisense RNA Therapy 12
- 4.1.3 Solutions Developed to Overcome Issues 14
- 4.2 RNA Interference Technology 15
- 4.2.1 siRNA 15
- 4.2.2 Micro RNA 16
- 4.2.3 Issues with Interfering RNA Therapy 17
- 4.2.4 Soultions Developed to Overcome Issues 19
- 4.3 RNA Therapies Are Expected To Create Significant Impact on the Current Therapies After They Enter the Market 22
- 4.3.1 Current Therapies in the Market Are Expected to Witness Strong Competition from RNA Therapies Once They Enter the Market 22
- 4.3.2 RNA Therapies Have Created a Significant Impact on Major Funding Institutions Such As Venture Capitalist Firms and Private Equity Firms 22
- 4.3.3 The Impact of RNA Therapies on Patients Is Expected To Grow Gradually Since Patients Would Switch Over Only After RNA Therapies Pass through Proof-Of-Concept Studies 22
- 4.3.4 RNA Therapeutics Has Already Made a Significant Impact on Large Pharmaceutical and Biotech Companies 23
- 4.4 Key Challenges Such As Lack of Effective Delivery Systems are Holding Back RNA Therapies from Entering the Market 23
- 5.1 Market Potential 24
- 5.2 Target Sales Volume 25
- 5.3 Annual Cost of Therapy 26
- 5.4 Technology Adoption Framework 27
- 5.4.1 RNA Technology has the potential to meet Unmet-needs in Major Diseases 27
- 5.4.2 RNA technology Failed in Proof-of-concept Studies 27
- 5.4.3 Lack of awareness among patients as well as physicians is embracing the adoption of RNA Technology 28
- 5.4.4 RNA therapies, launched till now, failed to pass through proof-of-concept studies 28
- 5.5 RNA Therapeutics Market Drivers 28
- 5.5.1 Dual Mechanism of Action is the Major Factor Driving RNA Therapeutics Market Potential 28
- 5.5.2 Failure of Conventional Therapies in Curing Chronic Diseases has Created High-unmet Needs 29
- 5.5.3 Major Break-through Technologies in RNA Research and Development Opened-up New Markets 30
- 5.5.4 Increased Funding on RNA Research by Major Countries such as the US and Europe 30
- 5.6 RNA Therapeutics Market Restraints 30
- 5.6.1 Many RNA Therapies are Failing at Phase III Clinical Development 30
- 5.6.2 The Characteristics of RNA Structure make them Vulnerable to Human Enzymes 31
- 5.6.3 Lack of Effective Delivery Technologies That can Deliver RNA therapies to the Target Site are making RNA Therapies Ineffective 31
- 5.6.4 RNA therapies can cause potential side-effects and off-target effects 31
- 6.1 SWOT Analysis 32
- 6.1.1 RNA Therapies Hold a Competitive Edge over Conventional Therapies Due to Their Gene Silencing Ability 32
- 6.1.2 Although RNA Therapies Have the Potential to Cure Diseases, Few Drawbacks Such As Instability and Off-targets are Holding Them from Displaying Desired Efficacy Levels 32
- 6.1.3 Abundant Opportunities in Terms of Unmet Needs Exist for RNA Therapies in Chronic disease Conditions Associated with Genetic Mutations and Protein Overexpression 33
- 6.1.4 Similar to RNA Therapies, Other Treatments such as Stem Cell Therapies Are Also in Research and Development, and These Therapies Can Pose a Threat to RNA Therapeutics Market Potential 33
- 6.2 Porters Five Forces Analysis on RNA Therapeutics 33
- 6.2.1 Threat of Substitutes 33
- 6.2.2 Threat of Potential Entrants 34
- 6.2.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 34
- 6.2.4 Bargaining Power of Buyers 34
- 6.3 PEST Analysis 35
- 6.3.1 The US 35
- 6.3.2 The Top five Countries in Europe 36
- 6.3.3 Japan 37
- 6.4 Funding 38
- 6.4.1 US 38
- 6.4.2 Europe 39
- 7.1 Key Players 41
- 7.1.1 Antisense Pharma GmbH 41
- 7.1.2 Lorus Therapeutics 42
- 7.1.3 Isis Pharmaceuticals 43
- 7.1.4 Alfacell Corporation 44
- 7.1.5 Genta Incorporated 45
- 7.1.6 Atlantic Healthcare 46
- 7.1.7 Alnylam 46
- 7.1.8 OPKO 50
- 7.2 Promising Companies Developing RNAi under Collaborations with major Companies 51
- 7.2.1 Oxford BioMedica 51
- 7.2.2 Dicerna Pharmaceuticals 53
- 7.2.3 Silence Therapeutics plc 53
- 7.2.4 Cequent Pharmaceuticals, Inc 54
- 7.2.5 SantarisPharma A/S 54
- 8.1 Strategic Pipeline Assessment 56
- 8.2 Profiles of Key Late-Stage Drugs 59
- 8.2.1 Mipomersen 59
- 8.2.2 Bevasiranib 59
- 8.2.3 LOR-2040 60
- 8.2.4 Genasense 60
- 8.2.5 Trovax 61
- 8.2.6 Trabedersen 61
- 8.2.7 Onconase 62
- 8.2.8 Alicaforsen 62
- 8.3 Insights into Most Promising Drugs 63
- 8.3.1 Mipomersen 63
- 8.3.2 LOR-2040 63
- 8.3.3 Genasense 64
- 8.3.4 ProSavin 65
- 8.3.5 Trovax 66
- 8.3.6 Trabedersen 66
- 8.3.7 Onconase 67
- 8.3.8 Alicaforsen 68
- 9.1 Big Pharmaceutical Companies Relentlessly Attempting to Unlock RNA therapy Potential 70
- 9.2 Influx of Huge Venture Capitalist Funding into Small and Medium Biotech Companies Venturing into RNA Therapeutics Development 71
- 9.2.1 Dicerna Pharmaceuticals 71
- 9.2.2 Cequent Pharmaceuticals 71
- 9.2.3 Prosensa 71
- 9.2.4 Cylene Pharmaceuticals 71
- 9.3 High Value Collaborations involving RNA Therapies 71
- 9.3.1 ISIS Pharmaceuticals 71
- 9.3.2 Alnylam 72
- 9.3.3 Silence Therapeutics and AstraZeneca 72
- 9.3.4 Santaris Pharma and Wyeth Pharmaceuticals 72
- 9.4 Large Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology companies are vying for major acquisitions in the RNA Therapeutics Market 72
- 9.4.1 Thermo Fisher Scientific and Open Biosystems 72
- 9.4.2 Roche and Mirus Bio 72
- 9.5 R&D Licensing Agreements 73
- 9.5.1 Deals by Phase 73
- 9.5.2 Deals by Geography 73
- 9.5.3 Deals by Licensing Type 74
- 9.5.4 Deals by Value ($) 75
- 9.5.5 Discovery/Development 75
- 9.5.6 Preclinical 80
- 9.5.7 Phase I 81
- 9.5.8 Phase II 81
- 9.5.9 Phase III 82
- 10.1 Market Definitions 83
- 10.2 Abbreviations 83
- 10.3 Research Methodology 84
- 10.3.1 Coverage 85
- 10.3.2 Secondary Research 85
- 10.3.3 Primary Research 86
- 10.3.4 Forecasts 86
- 10.3.5 Expert Panel Validation 88
- 10.4 Contact Us 89
- 10.5 Disclaimer 89
- 10.6 Sources 89
- Table 1: RNA Therapeutics, Global, siRNA and shRNA Delivery Options, November 2009 20
- Table 2: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Market Potential ($ m), 2005-2015 25
- Table 3: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Diagnosis Population, 2011-2015 26
- Table 4: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Antisense Pharma R&D Pipeline, November 2009 42
- Table 5: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Lorus Therapeutics R&D Pipeline, November 2009 43
- Table 6: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Isis Pharmaceuticals, R&D Pipeline, November 2009 44
- Table 7: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Alfacell Corporation, R&D Pipeline, November 2009 45
- Table 8: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Genta Inc., R&D Pipeline, November 2009 45
- Table 9: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Alnylam, InterfeRx Licensing Agreements, November 2009 47
- Table 10: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Alnylam, Licensing Agreements, November 2009 48
- Table 11: RNA Therapeutics, Global, OPKO, Bevasirnanib Development History, November 2009 51
- Table 12: RNA Therapeutics, Global, OPKO, Antisense Drugs Pipeline, November 2009 51
- Table 13: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Oxford BioMedica, R&D Pipeline, November 2009 53
- Table 14: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Silence Therapeutics, R&D Pipeline, November 2009 54
- Table 15: RNA Therapeutics, Global, SantarisPharma, R&D Pipeline, November 2009 55
- Table 16: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Discovery/Development Stage Drugs Licensing Agreements , 2008-2009 78
- Table 17: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Preclinical Drugs Licensing Agreements , 2008-2009 81
- Table 18: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Phase II Drugs Licensing Agreements, 2008-2009 82
- Table 19: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Phase III Drugs Licensing Agreements, 2008-2009 82
- Table 20: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Currency Conversion Rate, 2006-2008 83
- Figure 1: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Biosynthesis Process of Proteins 9
- Figure 2: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Process of Blocking Synthesis of Disease-causing Proteins 10
- Figure 3: RNA Therapeutics, Global, RNA Taxonomy 12
- Figure 4: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Issues with Antisense RNA, November 2009 13
- Figure 5: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Antisense RNA Drug Delivery Options, November 2009 14
- Figure 6: RNA Therapeutics, Global, RNA interference Pathway 15
- Figure 7: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Applications of RNAi-based Therapeutic Agents, November 2009 16
- Figure 8: RNA Therapeutics, Global, miRNA Gene Silencing Pathway 17
- Figure 9: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Issues with Interfering RNA, November 2009 18
- Figure 10: RNA Therapeutics, Global, siRNA Key Drug Delivery Technologies, November 2009 21
- Figure 11: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Impact Analysis, 2009 22
- Figure 12: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Key R&D Steps Where RNA Therapies are Failing 23
- Figure 13: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Market Potential ($ bn), 2005-2015 24
- Figure 14: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Diagnosis Population (million), 2011-2015 25
- Figure 15: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Indicative Pricing of RNA Therapies, 2009 26
- Figure 16: RNA Therapeutics, Global, RNA Technology Adoption Framework 28
- Figure 17: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Cost Vs Unmet Needs Comparison of Key Drug Classes 29
- Figure 18: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Drivers and Restraints of Market Potential, 2009 30
- Figure 19: RNA Therapeutics, Global, SWOT Analysis 32
- Figure 20: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 34
- Figure 21: RNA Therapeutics, Global, US PEST Analysis 35
- Figure 22: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Top Five Countries in Europe, PEST Analysis, 2009 36
- Figure 23: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Japan, PEST Analysis, 2009 37
- Figure 24: RNA Therapeutics, Global, US Medical Research Funding Framework, 2009 38
- Figure 25: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Expected Competition from Exisiting Therapies 40
- Figure 26: RNA Therapeutics, Global, RNA Therapies Benchmarking Against Monoclonal Antibodies 41
- Figure 27: RNA Therapeutics, Global, R&D Pipeline Segmentation by Phase of Development, November 2009 56
- Figure 28: RNA Therapeutics, Global, R&D Pipeline Segmentation by Therapeutic Class, November 2009 57
- Figure 29: RNA Therapeutics, Global, R&D Pipeline Segmentation by Company, November 2009 58
- Figure 30: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Preclinical Development Duration Comparison, November 2009 59
- Figure 31: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Key M&A Activities Involving RNA Therapies, 2008-2009 70
- Figure 32: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Major Licensing Agreements By Phase, 2008-2009 73
- Figure 33: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Major Licensing Agreements By Geography, 2008-2009 74
- Figure 34: RNA Therapeutics, Global, Major Licensing Agreements By Deal, 2008-2009 74
- Figure 35: Research Methodology 85
- Figure 36: Research Market Forecasting Model 88
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