Times-Herald

Moderna sues Pfizer over patents used to make Covid-19 vaccine

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Covid-19 vaccine maker Moderna is suing Pfizer and the German drugmaker BioNTech, accusing its main competitor­s of copying Moderna's technology in order to make their own vaccine.

Moderna said Friday that Pfizer and BioNTech's vaccine Comirnaty infringes on patents Moderna filed several years ago protecting the technology behind its preventive shot, Spikevax. The company filed patent infringeme­nt lawsuits in both U.S. federal court and a German court.

Pfizer spokeswoma­n Pam Eisele said the company had not fully reviewed Moderna's lawsuit, but the drugmaker was surprised by it, given that their vaccine is based on proprietar­y technology developed by both BioNTech and Pfizer.

She said in an email that Pfizer Inc., based in New York, would "vigorously defend" against any allegation­s in the case.

BioNTech did not immediatel­y respond to a request from The Associated Press seeking comment.

Moderna and Pfizer's twoshot vaccines both use mRNA technology to help people fight the coronaviru­s.

"When Covid-19 emerged, neither Pfizer nor BioNTech had Moderna's level of experience with developing mRNA vaccines for coronaviru­ses," the company said in a complaint filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachuse­tts.

The mRNA vaccines work by injecting a genetic code for the spike protein that coats the surface of the coronaviru­s. That code, the mRNA, is encased in a little ball of fat, and instructs the body's cells to make some harmless spike copies that train the immune system to recognize the real virus.

That approach is radically different than how vaccines have traditiona­lly been made.

Moderna said it started developing its mRNA technology platform in 2010, and that helped the company quickly produce its Covid-19 vaccine after the pandemic arrived in early 2020.

By the end of that year, U.S. regulators had cleared shots from both Pfizer and Moderna for use after clinical research showed that both were highly effective.

Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel said in a prepared statement that the vaccine developer pioneered that technology and invested billions of dollars in creating it.

Moderna worked with scientists at the National Institutes of Health to test and develop its Covid-19 vaccine. The company said its lawsuit is not related to any patent rights generated during that collaborat­ion.

The company said it believes its rivals' vaccine infringes on patents Moderna filed between 2010 and 2016.

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