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Amgen and Illumina Collaborate on Oncology Companion Diagnostic Test

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 29 Jan 2014
Illumina (San Diego, CA, USA) will develop an in vitro diagnostic (IVD) kit on its FDA-cleared MiSeqDx sequencing instrument for Amgen’s (Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) colorectal cancer therapeutic Vectibix. More...


Illumina and Amgen have entered into an agreement for the development of a multigene, new generation sequencing (NGS)-based IVD test as a companion diagnostic for Vectibix (panitumumab), a human anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody therapeutic for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer approved in the USA and the EU. Under the terms of the collaboration, premarket approval of the test by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other regulatory bodies will be sought. Illumina will develop the test for use with its MiSeqDx instrument, which received premarket clearance from the FDA on November 19, 2013 and was CE-marked for the European Union on July 16, 2013. The project will seek to validate a test platform that can identify RAS mutation status of patients who would be appropriate to receive Vectibix.

The collaboration reflects Illumina’s commitment to partnering with therapeutics companies. “This collaboration is consistent with our strategy to bring the power of NGS to clinical diagnostics,” said Nick Naclerio, senior vice president of Corporate and Venture Development and general manager of Illumina’s Enterprise Informatics business; “With three FDA-cleared NGS products in our portfolio, we intend to complement internal development programs by taking products developed with external partners through the FDA submission process. Amgen is a key partner given their leadership in therapeutic development and strong track record in commercializing novel products.”

Illumina is also bringing its NGS technologies into oncology care. Dr. Rick Klausner, Chief Medical Officer and acting General Manager of Illumina’s Oncology business, said, “NGS provides an advantage over traditional technologies that typically detect only one or a few variants. Multigene NGS panels provide a more complete genetic picture of each patient’s tumor, which can better inform critical treatment decisions. We see the development of multigene diagnostic tests as a natural evolution to improve cancer care and outcomes."

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