Myriad Genetics Announces Research Collaboration to use Minimal Residual Disease Testing Platform

13 June 2023 | Tuesday | News

Myriad to support MD Anderson researchers studying metastatic renal cell carcinoma treatment selection and response
Image Source | Public Domain

Image Source | Public Domain

Myriad Genetics, Inc., (NASDAQ: MYGN), a leader in genetic testing and precision medicine, today announced an agreement with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to support research focused on metastatic renal cell carcinoma treatment selection and response. The project will use Myriad’s minimal residual disease (MRD) testing platform, a tumor-informed high-definition assay that detects circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA).

Myriad is working together with Chad Tang, MD and Pavlos Msaouel, MD, PhD at MD Anderson. The research team will investigate the use of Myriad’s MRD testing platform as a non-invasive tool to inform treatment selection, surveillance, and radiotherapy treatment response in individuals with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC). There currently is a lack of non-invasive testing platforms available for RCC, and MRD tests based on exome sequencing of the tumor may not track enough variants to be sufficiently sensitive. The goal of this research is to determine if patients with RCC will benefit from a comprehensive genome-wide approach to MRD with this platform.

“We look forward to supporting this important research collaboration on metastatic renal cell carcinoma with our high-definition MRD research testing platform based on whole-genome sequencing,” said Dale Muzzey, chief scientific officer, Myriad Genetics. “Whereas most currently available MRD tests monitor 50 or fewer variants from the tumor, we suspect our MRD assay will be more sensitive in RCC because it tracks up to thousands of variants identified by sequencing the tumor's whole genome.”

Myriad’s MRD test is available for use in research studies pursued jointly by Myriad and academic or pharmaceutical investigators. It can be used to monitor ctDNA levels during both treatment and surveillance following diagnosis.

 

Survey Box

Poll of the Week

Which area of biopharmaceutical research excites you the most?

× Please select an option to participate in the poll.
Processing...
× You have successfully cast your vote.
 {{ optionDetail.option }}  {{ optionDetail.percentage }}%
 {{ optionDetail.percentage }}% Complete
More polls
Stay Connected

Sign up to our free newsletter and get the latest news sent direct to your inbox

© 2024 Biopharma Boardroom. All Rights Reserved.

Show

Forgot your password?

Show

Show

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close