Merck and Sysmex Inostics Receive CE Mark Approval for Liquid Biopsy test for Colorectal Cancer Patients
Merck and Sysmex Inostics Receive CE Mark Approval for Liquid Biopsy test for Colorectal Cancer Patients
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DARMSTADT, Germany, Apr. 6 /PR Newswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- Novel liquid biopsy RAS testing now available to clinical practices for
metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients
- The test will help guide physicians to select the most effective treatment
for mCRC patients in a timely manner
Merck, a leading science and technology company, today announced that a new
liquid biopsy RAS biomarker test, which they are co-developing and
commercializing with Sysmex Inostics, has been granted CE Mark approval. This
test will now be made widely accessible for patients with metastatic colorectal
cancer (mCRC) in Europe, Asia and Australia. The testing technology,
OncoBEAM(R) RAS CRC assay, has been shown to have a similar performance to that
of conventional tissue-based testing[1-3] and can be used to determine which
patients would benefit from anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (anti-EGFR)
therapies, such as Erbitux(R) (cetuximab), as demonstrated by recent
data.[4]-[8]
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"In keeping with our philosophy of patient focus, we strive to evaluate all
aspects of the patient journey, to focus our efforts on projects that improve
treatment experience and outcomes for the patients," said Rehan Verjee, Chief
Marketing and Strategy Officer of Merck's biopharma business. "The CE mark
approval of the liquid biopsy RAS biomarker test is therefore a pivotal
milestone for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer, as it allows for
informed and rapid treatment decisions. We, with our partner Sysmex Inostics,
can now start making this test available to more patients around the world."
"We have achieved a significant milestone with the CE Mark of the OncoBEAM(R)
RAS colorectal cancer assay," said Fernando Andreu, CEO of Sysmex Inostics.
"Together with Merck, we are advancing biomarker testing in metastatic
colorectal cancer, and we are already seeing strong acceptance and uptake of
the test in pilot centers, with clinicians globally recognizing the clinical
value of a blood-based test."
The liquid biopsy RAS biomarker test is a comprehensive 34-mutation panel that
is based on the BEAMing (Beads, Emulsion, Amplification and Magnetics)
technology. The test only requires a small blood sample (10 ml), rather than a
tissue biopsy, to determine the mutation status of tumors.[9] The test has the
potential to provide mutation status results within days, which can help guide
quicker treatment decisions.[9]
"As the first test center to use the liquid biopsy RAS biomarker testing
technology we have seen firsthand how this technology has advanced treatment
decision-making," said Professor Josep Tabernero, Director Head of the Medical
Oncology Department of Vall d'Hebron University Hospital, Spain. "The speed at
which the test results become available has helped us initiate effective
treatments faster, which has led to improved patient outcomes."
Merck and Sysmex Inostics entered into an agreement to co-develop and
commercialize the liquid biopsy test on May 19, 2014 and opened the first test
center, for research use only, at the Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology in
Barcelona, Spain on February 20, 2015. Now with the CE Mark, the liquid biopsy
RAS biomarker testing technology is expected to be widely implemented across
Europe, Asia, Latin America and Australia by the end of 2016.
References
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Accessed April 2016.
About mCRC
Approximately half of patients with mCRC have RAS wild-type tumors and half
have RAS mutant tumors.[10] Results from studies assessing RAS mutation status
in patients with mCRC have shown that anti-epidermal growth factor receptor
(EGFR) monoclonal antibody therapies, such as Erbitux(R) (cetuximab), can
improve outcomes in patients with RAS wild-type mCRC.[4-8] Colorectal cancer
(CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, with an estimated incidence of
more than 1.36 million new cases annually.[11] An estimated 694,000 deaths from
CRC occur worldwide every year, accounting for 8.5% of all cancer deaths and
making it the fourth most common cause of death from cancer.[11] Almost 55% of
CRC cases are diagnosed in developed regions of the world, and incidence and
mortality rates are substantially higher in men than in women.[11]
About CE Mark
CE Mark is a mandatory conformity marking for certain products sold within the
European Economic Area, and is a declaration that the product meets the
essential requirements of the applicable EC directives.
About Sysmex Inostics
Sysmex Inostics, a subsidiary of Sysmex Corporation, is a molecular diagnostic
company whose core competency is mutation detection utilizing highly sensitive
technologies such as Plasma-Sequencing and BEAMing. With BEAMing being one of
the most sensitive and quantitative technologies available today for the
detection of tumor specific somatic mutations in blood samples, Sysmex
Inostics' BEAMing services are readily available to support clinical trials and
research in oncology. Furthermore, Sysmex Inostics companion diagnostics (CDx)
team offers services for the development of non-invasive plasma DNA based IVD
tests supported by a growing network of partners to cover the entire IVD
development process.
Sysmex Inostics' headquarters are located in Hamburg, Germany and Sysmex
Inostics' Clinical Laboratory is located in Baltimore, Maryland. For more
information on OncoBEAM blood testing and the BEAMing technology refer to
http://www.sysmex-inostics.com or email info@sysmex-inostics.com .
About Erbitux
Erbitux(R) is a highly active IgG1 monoclonal antibody targeting the epidermal
growth factor receptor (EGFR). As a monoclonal antibody, the mode of action of
Erbitux is distinct from standard non-selective chemotherapy treatments in that
it specifically targets and binds to the EGFR. This binding inhibits the
activation of the receptor and the subsequent signal-transduction pathway,
which results in reducing both the invasion of normal tissues by tumor cells
and the spread of tumors to new sites. It is also believed to inhibit the
ability of tumor cells to repair the damage caused by chemotherapy and
radiotherapy and to inhibit the formation of new blood vessels inside tumors,
which appears to lead to an overall suppression of tumor growth.
The most commonly reported side effect with Erbitux is an acne-like skin rash
that seems to be correlated with a good response to therapy. In approximately
5% of patients, hypersensitivity reactions may occur during treatment with
Erbitux; about half of these reactions are severe.
Erbitux has already obtained market authorization in over 90 countries
world-wide for the treatment of colorectal cancer and for the treatment of
squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN).
Merck licensed the right to market Erbitux outside the US and Canada from
ImClone LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company, in 1998. Merck
has an ongoing commitment to the advancement of oncology treatment and is
currently investigating novel therapies in highly targeted areas.
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and performance materials. Around 50,000 employees work to further develop
technologies that improve and enhance life - from biopharmaceutical therapies
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countries.
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