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Asbestos Cancer Breakthrough Reported by
Pacific Northwest Research Institute
Thursday November 13, 6:30 pm ET
SEATTLE, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ --
Researchers at the Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI) have
reported the development of a blood test for mesothelioma, a highly
aggressive lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure.
A PNRI team led by Dr. Ingegerd Hellstrom,
and an Australian team, led by Dr. Bruce Robinson, of the University of
Western Australia, conducted the research, which appears in the November
15th issue of Lancet. The new test promises a simple technique for
diagnosing and monitoring mesothelioma early in its progress, when therapy
is more likely to be successful. Fujirebio Diagnostics, Inc. (FDI) of
Malvern, PA, a leading oncology diagnostic company, has acquired an
exclusive license from PNRI to develop a commercial test for worldwide
distribution.
According to Hellstrom, mesothelioma cells
release distinctive molecular markers, SMR (soluble mesothelin-related
proteins), into the blood stream. Hellstrom and her colleagues have
identified this group of markers and have developed a test to detect them
with great specificity.
In blood samples gathered from 273
individuals, researchers found that 84% of those with mesothelioma
exhibited high levels of SMR. Only 1.9% of those with other forms of
cancer or lung disease had any increased SMR, and patients who were
healthy and had not been exposed to asbestos showed no biomarker increase.
"This is a very important breakthrough in
the diagnosis and treatment of mesothelioma," Hellstrom explains.
"Currently, no blood test exists to detect this cancer and the new
biomarker will help doctors see the disease that so far has required much
more complicated and expensive tests, and that even then has often gone
undetected."
Fujirebio is in the process of initiating
the clinical development and commercialization of the mesothelioma test.
Dr. Daniel O'Shannessy, FDI's Chief Scientific Officer, says that this new
assay "will provide, for the very first time, a highly effective way of
tracking disease progression through noninvasive means."
According to Robinson, from whose patients
in Australia the blood samples were drawn, the new research also shows
that SMR can be elevated in serum up to several years before actual
diagnosis of mesothelioma. "The test may thus prove helpful," Robinson
says, "for screening asbestos-exposed individuals for early evidence of
mesothelioma."
Pacific Northwest Research Institute (PNRI)
is a private non-profit biomedical and clinical research laboratory in
Seattle, focusing on the prevention and cure of diabetes and cancer. PNRI
conducts research in tumor immunology, autoimmune disease, growth factor
and metabolic signal transduction pathways, oxidative stress, and
large-population screening for diabetes and cancer. The Institute is also
participating in a pancreatic islet transplantation research program to
treat patients with diabetes. Major emphases of the Hellstrom laboratory
at PNRI are on early detection of ovarian, breast, and lung cancers and
the development of vaccines for therapeutic purposes. For more
information, see www.pnri.org.
Fujirebio Diagnostics, Inc. (FDI), is a
premier diagnostics company and the industry leader in Tumor Marker assays
specializing in the clinical development, manufacturing and
commercialization of in vitro diagnostic products for the management of
huma disease states with an emphasis in Oncology. The company, formerly
known as Centocor Diagnostics, was acquired by Fujirebio, Inc. of Tokyo,
Japan in November 1998. FDI utilizes its worldwide distribution network to
enable access by physicians and patients to its diagnostic products. For
more information on Fujirebio group, visit www.fdi.com.
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