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AbbVie to Acquire Apogee Therapeutics for Nearly $11 Billion in Immunology Bet

AbbVie's nearly $11 billion deal for Apogee Therapeutics anchored a heavy day of dealmaking that also drew in Eli Lilly, Sun Pharma, and a pair of AI-native drug discovery partners.
pharminent June 22, 2026 (Last updated: June 22, 2026)

Strategic News Watch — June 22, 2026

Large-cap pharma’s appetite for high-conviction immunology and CNS assets is driving a re-opened M&A window, even as the FDA signals a more permissive posture toward previously rejected rare-disease therapies.

Today’s top developments:

  • AbbVie agreed to acquire Apogee Therapeutics for nearly $11 billion, its largest deal since the Allergan merger (STAT)
  • The FDA agreed to reconsider Regenxbio’s rejected RGX-121 gene therapy for Hunter syndrome (Fierce Biotech)
  • Eli Lilly bet up to $800 million on BioArctic’s blood-brain-barrier delivery technology (BioSpace)
  • Insilico Medicine and SK Biopharmaceuticals launched a $2.5 billion AI neuroimmunity alliance (Pharmaphorum)
  • Sanofi’s R&D head exited, with Xaira Therapeutics’ chief medical officer stepping in (BioSpace)

What to Watch

  • AbbVie–Apogee Integration: Watch for shareholder votes, antitrust review timelines, and any competing bids; zumilokibart Phase 3 readouts landing before close could move deal economics and sector sentiment around IL-13 pathway assets.
  • FDA Rare-Disease Reversals: The Regenxbio reconsideration is at least the second high-profile rare-disease reversal under current FDA leadership; track whether the agency formalizes a review framework for previously rejected gene therapies, which could unlock value across Sarepta, Solid Biosciences, and others.
  • Lilly’s Neuro Dealmaking: The BioArctic pact deepens Lilly’s neuroscience build-out; watch which neurodegenerative indication it targets with the BrainTransporter asset and whether blood-brain-barrier delivery becomes a new licensing battleground.
  • AI-Native Biotech Deal Economics: The Insilico–SK Bio alliance suggests AI-first biotechs are being sought as foundational partners rather than service providers; watch whether deal sizes in AI drug discovery keep climbing against traditional asset-based licensing.
  • Biotech M&A Momentum: The day’s transactions reinforce a re-opened M&A window; BD teams should watch for follow-on deals targeting immunology and CNS, where pipeline gaps at large-cap acquirers remain wide.

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