Horizon Discovery to Supply Cell-Free DNA-Based Molecular Reference Standards to CareDx

9 Nov 2016
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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Horizon Discovery Group, the world leader in the application of gene editing technologies, today announces it has entered into an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) agreement with CareDx®, Inc. a molecular diagnostics company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of clinically differentiated, high-value, diagnostic surveillance solutions for transplant patients.

Under the terms of the new agreement, Horizon will supply cell-free DNA-based Molecular Reference Standards for inclusion in CareDx’s cfDNA testing workflows for the monitoring of transplanted organ rejection. Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

The agreement is an extension of a previously announced collaboration for the development of HDx cell-free Reference Standards to support proficiency testing of CareDx’s solid organ transplant injury monitoring test, AlloSure®. As Horizon is CareDx’s chosen partner for the development of reference standards, future agreements between the two companies are expected.

The lack of standardization in molecular diagnostics is a major source of error in laboratories worldwide, with studies citing error rates as high as 30%. To provide optimal accuracy, laboratories benefit from reference materials, such as Horizon’s HDx Reference Standards, that reflect patient samples and are renewable, consistent and reproducible.

Dr. Darrin M. Disley, Chief Executive Officer, Horizon Discovery, commented: “The inclusion of Horizon’s Reference Standards as a routine tool used by CareDx demonstrates that Horizon is becoming a trusted provider of controls in the liquid biopsy space, and that they are equally valuable for applications beyond oncology. This agreement further validates Horizon’s strategy of entering into early development program with assay service providers and kit vendors, and working closely with them to forge long-term relationships and establish ongoing OEM-based revenue streams.”

Dr. John J. Sninsky, Chief Scientific Officer, CareDx, commented: “At CareDx, it is our goal to accelerate patient access to high quality clinical data using next-generation sequencing technology. Our ongoing partnership with Horizon is an important part of this effort, and our confidence has only increased with their having successfully driven this program to completion and inclusion in our testing workflow.”

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Clinical GeneticsMolecular Genetics covers the analysis of hereditary genetic disease and chromosomal abnormalities. Genetics can be analysed using DNA, RNA, and protein microarrays, PCR, RT PCR and DNA sequencing. Genetic equipment includes genetic workstations, thermal cyclers, cooling blocks and electrophoresis products. Diagnostic kits are used for DNA / RNA extraction and purification.DNADeoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is the main component of chromosomes and the carrier of genetic information of living organisms. Find out here about PCR, NGS, ChIP-Seq, gel imaging, and many other techniques which can be used for the analysis of DNA.Clinical NGSNext Generation Sequencing (NGS) refers to the use of massive parallel sequencing of multiple small fragments of DNA. This high-throughput genomic analysis yields enormous amounts of sequence data, which if appropriately analyzed could have huge potential for clinical laboratories. For this to happen there are technique and bioinformatic hurdles to be overcome.Molecular DiagnosticsMolecular diagnostics use an individual’s genetic code and gene expression to diagnose and monitor diseases. The technique is used increasingly in the field of infectious diseases and oncology, as well as areas such as coagulation, HLA typing and pharmacogenomics. Molecular diagnostics plays a pivotal role in personalized medicine.Clinical QCTransplant Monitoring
Horizon Discovery to Supply Cell-Free DNA-Based Molecular Reference Standards to CareDx