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Asuragen awarded $6.8 million commercialization award from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
Date: Mar 20, 2012
Source: Company Data

Featured firm in this article: Asuragen Inc of Austin, TX



Grant to support commercialization of SuraSeq™, Asuragen’s FFPE and FNA NGS cancer mutation panels Austin, Texas -- March 30, 2012. Asuragen, Inc. announced today that the Company received notice of a $6.8 million commercialization award to pursue Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) applications from the State of Texas through the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (“CPRIT”). CPRIT was established to expedite innovation and commercialization in the area of cancer research and to enhance access to evidence-based prevention programs and services throughout the State. Acceptance of the award is subject to the completion of due diligence and contract negotiations.

“NGS has generated excitement in life sciences and healthcare by facilitating the rapid and cost effective determination of large volumes of sequence information. Our development work at Asuragen has demonstrated that it is possible to analyze and interpret cancer profiles from minimal tumor biopsies at a depth and sensitivity that may address gaps in clinical cancer research and, ultimately, cancer patient management.” said Matt Winkler, Ph.D., the founder and CEO of Asuragen, “The CPRIT grant provides significant support to further develop and ultimately commercialize NGS-based tests in our CLIA laboratory.”

Most of the progress in NGS to date has focused on improvements in the underlying sequencing instrumentation and reagents with limited application of these technologies to clinically relevant sample types and integration within diagnostic workflows. More recently, however, NGS has demonstrated value in supporting clinical research and drug development, with the promise of improving cancer patient management. Asuragen’s NGS programs have targeted high value and clinically actionable mutation profiling, the discovery of cancer-linked genomic variants, and confirmatory testing with orthogonal NGS platforms. Proceeds from the CPRIT award will help enable Asuragen to expand its SuraSeq™NGS product line, uncover both known and novel clinically relevant variants, and develop reliable confirmatory methods with associated clinical utility.

As part of the grant, Asuragen is collaborating with Drs. Heidi Erickson PhD, Ignacio Wistuba MD, Vassiliki Papadimitrakopoulou MD, J. Jack Lee PhD, and Gordon Mills, MD, PhD at MD Anderson Cancer Center to apply Asuragen’s targeted NGS strategy to patient tumors in the context of pathway-based systems biology analyses, and match these data to targeted therapies and subsequent outcomes. Asuragen will test specimens from the BATTLE-2 Program, which is an innovative biomarker-integrated targeted therapy study and one of the first biopsy-driven prospective personalized medicine clinical trials. The BATTLE-2 Program will provide the opportunity to test the integration of routine pathology processing of NSCLC FNA specimens with the proposed NGS analysis in a clinically actionable trial environment that pairs cancer drugs to individualized patient biomarker profiles.

“While the early application of NGS has focused on a variety of model organisms and basic research projects, it is widely anticipated that as the technologies become more robust and the time and cost for sequencing are reduced, NGS will enable the ultimate realization of personalized medicine,” said Gordon Mills, co-director of the Institute for Personalized Cancer Therapy at the University of Texas MD Anderson. “Our collaboration with Asuragen in the BATTLE-2 Program will provide the opportunity to test the integration of routine pathology processing of nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) FNA specimens with the proposed NGS analysis in a biomarker-driven trial. The NGS products Asuragen is developing have the potential to reduce overall healthcare costs and enhance the care of cancer patients.”

About CPRIT
Texas voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment in 2007 establishing CPRIT and authorizing the State to issue $3 billion in bonds to fund groundbreaking cancer research and prevention programs and services in Texas. CPRIT’s goal is to expedite innovation and commercialization in the area of cancer research and to enhance access to evidence-based prevention programs and services throughout the State. CPRIT accepts applications and awards grants for a wide variety of cancer-related research and for the delivery of cancer prevention programs and services by public and private entities located in Texas. More information about CPRIT is available on its website, www.cprit.state.tx.us.

About Asuragen
Asuragen is a fully integrated molecular diagnostic company and pharmaceutical services provider. Asuragen is empowered with a high level of expertise from its Ambion heritage to provide science driven solutions for novel assay development, CLIA and GLP testing services, which, combined with established cGMP manufacturing capabilities, allow it to span the spectrum of discovery, production and commercialization for novel personalized tests and companion diagnostics. The Company’s product portfolio consists of the first-ever validated microRNA diagnostic test for pancreatic cancer, multiplex quantitative RNA-based assays, breakthrough solutions for the detection of the fragile X mental retardation gene (FMR1), Signature¨ Oncology products for the qualitative detection of gene translocations and mutations, an FDA-approved RNA tissue stabilization solution based upon RNAlater¨ technology, and industryleading controls and standards engineered using its patented Armored RNA¨ technology. In addition, Asuragen offers a full range of contract manufacturing services for high quality QSR compliant reagents from plasmid DNA to in vitro synthesized RNA and complex assays for IVD cleared platforms. Asuragen is dedicated to developing new technologies that will become cutting edge clinical products. More information is available at the Company’s website: www.asuragen.com.