firstwordpharmaAugust 10, 2021
Tag: qiagen , OncXerna , navicixizumab
QIAGEN (NYSE:QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) and OncXerna Therapeutics, Inc. ("OncXerna"), a precision medicine company using an innovative RNA-expression based biomarker platform to predict patient responses to its targeted oncology therapeutic candidates, today announced signing a master companion diagnostics (CDx) agreement to develop a NGS CDx for OncXerna's product candidate, Navicixizumab, and a non-exclusive license to the Xerna™ TME panel.
QIAGEN and OncXerna have agreed to collaborate to advance the Xerna™ TME panel towards IVD (in-vitro diagnostic) regulatory approval as a NGS companion diagnostic for Navicixizumab, which is being developed by OncXerna as a treatment for patients with ovarian cancer. The diagnostic will be used to determine if patients with ovarian cancer whose dominant tumor biology is driven by angiogenesis are more likely to benefit from treatment with Navicixizumab.
The Xerna™ TME panel uses proprietary RNA-based gene expression data and a machine learning-based algorithm to classify patients based on the dominant biology of their cancer so that patients can be matched with therapies that directly address these biologies. Pursuant to the non-exclusive license, which is for research use only ("RUO") and clinical development programs, OncXerna has granted QIAGEN the rights to integrate the Xerna™ TME panel into their NGS workflow solutions, which broadens QIAGEN's NGS CDx custom panel development capabilities.
"We are very pleased to complete these agreements with QIAGEN, which we see as providing important external validation for the Xerna™ TME panel and our broader RNA-based biomarker platform," stated Dr. Laura Benjamin, OncXerna Founder and CEO. "As an NGS industry-leader in precision medicine diagnostics with impressive global development, manufacturing and commercial capabilities, we believe QIAGEN is uniquely positioned to help advance the Xerna™ TME panel towards regulatory approval as an NGS companion diagnostic and, if approved, drive the panel's adoption. Moreover, integration of the Xerna™ TME Panel into their workflow solutions could enable QIAGEN to provide a new RNA-based offering to strengthen their overall immune oncology solutions for biopharma customers."
"We believe that the Xerna™ TME panel that we can now offer our customers will further enhance our strong portfolio in companion diagnostics. Through this agreement, we aim to foster additional NGS-based collaborations with pharmaceutical companies for the development of drug treatments for immune oncology and promote early clinical adoption of precision medicine diagnostics such as our therascreenportfolio and the Xerna™ TME panel," said Jonathan Arnold, Vice President, Head of Oncology and Precision Diagnostics at QIAGEN. "We are also thrilled to have the master CDx agreement in place and look forward to working with OncXerna to develop an NGS companion diagnostic for Navicixizumab based on our extensive track record with the development of companion diagnostics for a variety of cancers."
QIAGEN is a pioneer in Precision Medicine and the global leader in collaborations with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to co-develop companion diagnostics, which detect clinically relevant genetic abnormalities to provide insights that guide clinical decision-making in diseases such as cancer. QIAGEN has an unmatched depth and breadth of technologies from next-generation sequencing (NGS) to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for companion diagnostic development. QIAGEN has ten PCR based companion diagnostic indications that are FDA approved, including therascreen EGFR for non-small cell lung cancer, therascreenKRAS for colorectal cancer, therascreen FGFR for urothelial cancer, therascreenPIK3CA for breast cancer based on tissue or plasma samples and the therascreenBRAF kit for colorectal cancer.
Currently, QIAGEN is working under master collaboration agreements with more than 25 companies to develop and commercialize companion diagnostic tests for their drug candidates - a deep pipeline of potential future products to advance Precision Medicine for the benefit of patients.
OncXerna is a precision medicine company using an innovative RNA-expression based biomarker platform to predict patient responses to its targeted oncology therapeutic candidates. OncXerna is working to expand next-generation precision medicine to a larger group of cancer patients by leveraging the company's Xerna™ platform to prospectively identify patients based on the dominant biology of their cancer. OncXerna's approach pairs those patients with OncXerna's clinical-stage therapeutic candidates and known mechanism of action that directly address these biologies, with the goal to substantially improve patient outcomes. The Xerna™ TME Panel uses proprietary RNA-based gene expression data and a machine learning-based algorithm to classify patients based on the interplay between angiogenic and immunogenic dominant biologies of the tumor microenvironment (TME), and has been developed as a clinical assay. The Xerna™ TME Panel is an investigational assay that has not been approved, and has not been demonstrated to be safe or effective for any use.
Navicixizumab is an anti-DLL4/VEGF bispecific antibody product candidate that demonstrated antitumor activity in patients who were previously treated with Avastin® (bevacizumab) in a Phase 1b clinical trial. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Fast Track designation to navicixizumab for the treatment of high-grade ovarian, primary peritoneal, or fallopian tube cancer in patients who have received at least three prior therapies and/or prior treatment with Avastin®. Navicixizumab is an investigational agent that has not been approved, and it has not been demonstrated to be safe or effective for any use, including for the treatment of advanced ovarian cancer.
QIAGEN N.V., a Netherlands-based holding company, is the leading global provider of Sample to Insight solutions that enable customers to gain valuable molecular insights from samples containing the building blocks of life. Our sample technologies isolate and process DNA, RNA and proteins from blood, tissue and other materials. Assay technologies make these biomolecules visible and ready for analysis. Bioinformatics software and knowledge bases interpret data to report relevant, actionable insights. Automation solutions tie these together in seamless and cost-effective workflows. QIAGEN provides solutions to more than 500,000 customers around the world in Molecular Diagnostics (human healthcare) and Life Sciences (academia, pharma R&D and industrial applications, primarily forensics). As of June 30, 2021, QIAGEN employed approximately 5,900 people in over 35 locations worldwide.
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