biospaceApril 23, 2018
Tag: blood test , Epigenomics AG
Epigenomics AG (FSE: ECX, OTCQX: EPGNY) today announced promising results from two clinical studies published in EBioMedicine supported by Cell Press and The Lancet, demonstrating high accuracy of Epigenomics’ proprietary epigenetic circulating biomarker mSEPT9 in detecting liver cancer among patients with cirrhosis.
The two independent clinical studies (observational/case-control) included 289 cirrhosis patients with or without liver cancer from France (initial study) and Germany (replication study). Overall, the mSEPT9 test demonstrated high sensitivity of 90.6 percent at a specificity of 87.2 percent (using the "2 out of 3" algorithm). Importantly, a triple-negative mSEPT9 test had the highest negative predictive value for excluding liver cancer (97.2 percent), whereas a triple-positive mSEPT9 test had the highest positive predictive value for retaining a diagnosis of liver cancer (91.5 percent).
The results from the replication study were consistent with those of the initial study with regard to all diagnostic accuracy measures. Furthermore, the mSEPT9 blood test exhibited higher diagnostic accuracy compared to alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), which has been widely used as a diagnostic marker for liver cancer.
"The detection of liver cancer, one of the deadliest cancer types worldwide, still represents a high medical need," said Abderrahim Oussalah MD, PhD, Department of Molecular Medicine at the University Hospital of Nancy (France). "Findings from two independent clinical studies reveal that the mSEPT9 test constitutes a promising opportunity in this respect. As more clinical evidence is needed, we have initiated a further, prospective clinical study with 440 patients in order to confirm the diagnostic accuracy of mSEPT9 in the diagnosis of liver cancer (SEPT9-CROSS study, ClinicalTrials ID: NCT03311152). Future prospective studies should assess the mSEPT9 test in a screening algorithm for patients with cirrhosis to improve risk prediction and the personalized therapeutic management of liver cancer."
According to the World Health Organization, liver cancer is the fifth most common cancer in men and the seventh in women, and ranks second in annual cancer mortality rates worldwide, with liver cancer diagnosed in more than 700,000 people annually. Major risk factors for liver cancer include cirrhosis, infection with hepatitis B or C virus, alcoholic liver disease, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
"We are very excited about the promising clinical results of our mSEPT9 blood test in the diagnosis of liver cancer", said Jorge Garces, President & Chief Scientific Officer of Epigenomics AG. "In the future, an accurate blood test could offer the opportunity to closely monitor patients at high risk for developing liver cancer."
The full-length paper is available here: http://www.ebiomedicine.com/article/S2352-3964(18)30116-6/pdf
About Epigenomics
Epigenomics is a molecular diagnostics company focused on blood-based detection of cancers using its proprietary DNA methylation biomarker technology. The company develops and commercializes diagnostic products across multiple cancer indications with high medical need. Epigenomics' lead product, Epi proColon®, is a blood-based screening test for the detection of colorectal cancer. Epi proColon has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is currently marketed in the United States, Europe, and China and selected other countries. Epi proLung®, a blood-based test for lung cancer detection, has received CE mark in Europe.
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