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Abbott
to Collaborate with GSK on Molecular
Diagnostic Test to Select Candidate
Patients for Future Skin Cancer
Immunotherapy
DES
PLAINES, Ill., March 3, 2010
Abbott announced today
that it has entered into an
agreement with GlaxoSmithKline
(GSK) to develop a molecular
diagnostic test intended for
use as an aid in selecting patients
who may benefit from a skin
cancer treatment in development
by GSK.
GSKs
MAGE-A3 ASCI (Antigen-Specific
Cancer Immunotherapeutic) candidate
is currently being evaluated
as an adjuvant treatment in
melanoma biopsy specimens in
the Phase III clinical study
DERMA. To be eligible to receive
GSKs MAGE A3 ASCI, patients
must have MAGE-A3 expressing
melanoma tumors.
Under
terms of the agreement, Abbott,
in conjunction with GSK, will
develop and commercialize a
PCR (polymerase chain reaction)
test for use on the Abbott m2000
automated molecular instrument
system. The test will be designed
to detect MAGE-A3, a tumor-specific
antigen that is expressed in
skin cancer and a wide variety
of other cancers, but not in
normal cells. In July 2009,
both companies announced a similar
collaboration and Phase III
investigation for the MAGE-A3
marker in non-small-cell lung
cancer.
Currently,
there are no nucleic acid-based
tests approved by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration for
use in identifying patients
who may derive treatment benefits
from targeted skin cancer therapies.
Abbott, in collaboration with
GSK, will seek regulatory approval
for the test in several markets,
including the United States
and Europe.
This
is an exciting continuation
of our important collaboration
with GSK, a leading company
in cancer immunotherapy research,
said Stafford OKelly,
head of Abbotts molecular
diagnostics business. The
agreement is indicative of our
commitment to personalized medicine
and our focus on developing
innovative companion diagnostic
tests that can be used to identify
patients most likely to benefit
from specific cancer therapies.
According
to the Skin Cancer Foundation
(http://www.skincancer.org/Melanoma),
melanoma is the most serious
form of skin cancer. However,
if it is recognized and treated
early, it is nearly 100 percent
curable. While it is not the
most common of skin cancers,
it causes the most deaths. The
American Cancer Society estimates
that in 2008, there were 8,420
fatalities in the U.S. alone,
5,400 in men and 3,020 in women.
The number of new cases is estimated
at more than 62,000; of these,
approximately 35,000 will be
in men and approximately 27,000
in women.
ASCIs
and MAGE-A3 ASCI
GSKs ASCIs represent a
novel class of medicines designed
to train the immune system to
recognize and eliminate cancer
cells in a highly specific manner.
These candidate cancer immunotherapeutics
combine tumor antigens, delivered
as purified recombinant proteins,
and GSKs proprietary immunostimulants,
which are specific combinations
of immunostimulating compounds
selected to increase the anti-tumor
immune response. ASCIs are being
investigated in the clinic to
support their use to reduce
the risk of tumor recurrence
following surgery, or to impact
tumor growth in an early metastatic
setting.
The
highly specific mode of action
of GSKs ASCIs is linked
to the development of diagnostic
tools to aid in selecting patients
eligible for the treatment,
depending on the expression
of the tumor antigens. MAGE-A3
is a tumor-specific antigen
that is expressed in a large
variety of cancers, including
melanoma, non-small cell lung
cancer, liver and bladder cancer,
with no expression in normal
cells. MAGE-A3 ASCI is an investigational
compound and it is not approved
for use in any indication in
any country at this time.
Websites
have been created to provide
information on the ASCI approach
and the DERMA clinical study.
Please visit www.immunotherapyforcancer.com
and www.gsk-asci.com
for more information
Molecular
Tests for Oncology
Abbott
is a leader in the development
of molecular tests based on
PCR and fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH) technologies
with the intent to aid clinicians
in the selection of appropriate
pharmacogenomic therapies. The
Vysis FISH products are designed
with the sensitivity to aid
in early diagnosis and monitoring
of cancer and help identify
patients who may benefit from
appropriate therapies. Abbott
Moleculars development
efforts in areas such as MAGE-A3
will further build its leadership
position in cancer diagnostics
and personalized medicine.
The
m2000 System
The Abbott m2000 system
is an automated instrument for
DNA and RNA testing in molecular
laboratories. The m2000
system is based on real-time
PCR technology and consists
of the m2000sp for automated
sample preparation and the m2000rt
for real-time PCR detection
and analysis, offering an efficient
workflow for the lab. The Abbott
m2000 instrument is available
in most major markets throughout
the world. Outside the United
States, an extensive menu for
infectious disease testing is
available that includes HIV-1
viral load, hepatitis B (HBV)
viral load, chlamydia, chlamydia/gonorrhea
(CT/NG) combination, hepatitis
C (HCV) viral load, HCV genotyping,
cytomegalovirus (CMV), Epstein
Barr virus (EBV) and human papillomavirus
(HPV). In December 2009, Abbott
Molecular introduced the first
oncology assay on its m2000
system the Abbott RealTime
mS9 Colorectal Cancer
that detects the methylated
form of Septin 9, a gene linked
to colorectal cancer, in blood
specimens. Except for the RealTime
HIV-1 and the RealTime CT/NG,
no other tests are currently
available on the m2000
in the United States.
About
Abbott Molecular
Abbott's
molecular diagnostics business,
headquartered in Des Plaines,
Ill., provides physicians with
critical information based on
the early detection of pathogens
and subtle changes in patients'
genes and chromosomes aiding
in earlier diagnosis and selection
of appropriate therapies and
monitoring of disease progression.
The business includes instruments
and reagents used to conduct
sophisticated analysis of patient
DNA and RNA. Additional information
is available on Abbott Moleculars
Web site at www.abbottmolecular.com.
About
Abbott
Abbott
is a global, broad-based health
care company devoted to the
discovery, development, manufacture
and marketing of pharmaceuticals
and medical products, including
nutritionals, devices and diagnostics.
The company employs approximately
83,000 people and markets its
products in more than 130 countries.
Abbott's
news releases and other information
are available on the company's
Web site at www.abbott.com.
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