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Crohn’s Disease & Ulcerative Colitis | Special Topics | US | 2018

MARKET OUTLOOK

Research on the human microbiome is beginning to mature, with microbiome-based therapies reaching the clinical trial phase of development for many disease areas. Significant investments have been made in this space, notably multiple deals made through the Janssen Human Microbiome Institute and several multimillion dollar IPOs, including those from Seres Therapeutics and Evelo Biosciences. Despite this activity, no microbiome-based therapy has yet received FDA approval in the immune and inflammatory disease space. With several therapies progressing to Phase II clinical trials and many more in early-phase development, understanding the potential of this emerging group of therapies is becoming increasingly important.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED

  • How do physicians familiar with microbiome research evaluate the potential of microbiome-based therapies, and what immune and inflammatory therapies are seen as most promising?
  • What diseases will benefit from microbiome-based therapies? How will such therapies fit into existing treatment algorithms?
  • Will particular mechanisms of administration be more successful? Will live bacteria or microbiome-derived small molecules be effective?
  • What potential hurdles will such therapies face in the market? How do physicians anticipate regulatory agencies will respond?

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Disease Landscape & Forecast provides comprehensive market intelligence with world-class epidemiology, keen insight into current treatment paradigms, in-depth pipeline assessments, and drug forecasts supported by detailed primary and secondary research. This special report is based on a modified Disease Landscape and Forecast template, with abbreviated epidemiological data and current treatment analysiswhile offering expanded content covering significant investments in the microbiome space.

GEOGRAPHIES

United States and EU5.

PRIMARY RESEARCH

Five interviews with thought-leading U.S. physicians familiar with microbiome-based research, including gastroenterologists. Supported by survey data collected for this report and other DRG research.

EPIDEMIOLOGY

Diagnosed prevalent population of included disease areas by country, including combined gastrointestinal conditions and allergic conditions.

EMERGING THERAPIES

Phase II: 3 drugs. Coverage of select preclinical and Phase I products.

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