GSK acquisition news – GSK plc has Agreed to Acquire IDRx.
Jan 13, 2025 | By Kailee Rainse

GSK plc and IDRx, Inc. announced that they have entered into an agreement under which GSK will acquire IDRx, a Boston-based, clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing precision therapeutics for the treatment of GIST.
SUMMARY
- GSK plc and IDRx, Inc. announced that they have entered into an agreement under which GSK will acquire IDRx,
- IDRx is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to transforming cancer care with intelligently designed precision therapies.
Under the agreement, GSK will pay $1 billion upfront, with potential for an additional $150 million success-based regulatory approval milestone payment. The acquisition includes lead molecule, IDRX-42, a highly selective KIT TKI being developed as a first- and second-line therapy for the treatment of GIST.
GIST typically presents in the GI tract with 80% of cases driven by mutations in the KIT gene that lead to the growth, proliferation, and survival of tumour cells (primary or activating mutations).1 90% of patients treated in the first-line develop new KIT mutations (secondary or resistance mutations) that typically lead to relapse with limited therapeutic options.2 Currently, there are no approved TKIs that inhibit the full spectrum of clinically relevant primary and secondary mutations in KIT.
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IDRX-42 has demonstrated activity against all key primary and secondary KIT mutations, designed to improve outcomes for patients with GIST. This breadth of mutational coverage, in addition to high selectivity which could improve tolerability, provides potential for a best-in-class profile.
Luke Miels, Chief Commercial Officer, GSK, said: “IDRX-42 complements our growing portfolio in gastrointestinal cancers. This acquisition is consistent with our approach of acquiring assets that address validated targets and where there is clear unmet medical need, despite existing approved products.”
Tony Wood, Chief Scientific Officer, GSK, said: “We are excited by the early data from IDRX-42 and its unique ability to target all clinically relevant KIT mutations present in GIST, a major gap in the current standard of care. We look forward to accelerating its development in 2025 to redefine treatment.”
Across all patients, two of the PRs were awaiting confirmation at the time of the data cut, both of which were subsequently confirmed. The emerging durability data from StrateGIST 1 was also favourable. IDRX-42 was generally well-tolerated and treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs) were mainly low grade at the recommended phase Ib dose.4
Tim Clackson, CEO, IDRx, said: “We are looking forward to working with GSK to advance IDRX-42 for patients with GIST given there have been no major advances to the standard of care for almost 20 years. Combining our experience to date with GSK’s expertise in GI cancers, global clinical development capability, and strong commercial presence in oncology will help to accelerate the development of this novel medicine for patients.”
GSK has a growing portfolio in development targeting the significant medical need in GI cancers, including ongoing trials with dostarlimab and GSK5764227 (GSK’227), a B7-H3-targeted antibody-drug conjugate. This agreement reflects GSK’s portfolio approach of identifying potentially best-in-class molecules with targeted mechanisms of action. The transaction supports GSK’s ambitions for growth through 2031 and beyond.
IDRx was founded in 2021 with a mission to address the limitations of today’s precision cancer medicines with highly potent and selective targeted therapies to stop key tumor escape mechanisms and prolong patients’ response to therapy.
IDRx investors include Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Casdin Capital, Nextech Invest, Forge Life Science Partners, RA Capital Management, Commodore Capital, Blackstone Multi-Asset Investing and Rock Springs Capital. IDRx co-founders include George Demetri, M.D., FACP, FASCO, FAACR, Nicholas Lydon, Ph.D., Alexis Borisy, Robert Forrester and Ben Auspitz.
About IDRx
IDRx is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to transforming cancer care with intelligently designed precision therapies. IDRx aims to address the limitations of today’s precision cancer medicines with highly potent and selective targeted therapies to stop key tumour escape mechanisms and prolong response to therapy.
About GSK
GSK is a global biopharma company with a purpose to unite science, technology, and talent to get ahead of disease together. Find out more at gsk.com.