On November 6, 2019 Akoya Biosciences, Inc., The Spatial Biology Company, reported that data generated with its CODEX and Phenoptics multiplex immunofluorescence platforms will be presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) (Free SITC Whitepaper), taking place in National Harbor, MD, from November 6th to 9th (Press release, Akoya Biosciences, NOV 6, 2019, View Source [SID1234550542]).
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Cancer immunotherapy is a transformative treatment modality, but mounting evidence indicates that current biomarkers do not reliably predict treatment response for the majority of patients. As noted in a recent publication, multiplex immunofluorescence and multiplex immunohistochemistry, which preserve critical spatial data about cell proximity and interaction in the tumor microenvironment, offers higher predictive power than traditional immunohistochemistry and emerging genomic biomarkers. The CODEX and Phenoptics Solutions provide industry leading highly multiplexed, spatially resolved biomarker detection for basic, translational, and clinical research.
At SITC (Free SITC Whitepaper) 2019, Akoya and its customers will present results from the latest immuno-oncology studies enabled by these platforms. A sponsored dinner symposium entitled "High-plex Spatial Analysis of the Tumor Microenvironment: Advancements and Applications," will take place at 6:30 pm on Friday, November 8th, at the Gaylord National Convention Center. The featured speakers include Dr. Robert Pierce from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center as well as Victoria Duckworth, Cliff Hoyt, and Dr. Julia Kennedy-Darling from Akoya. In addition to presenting new workflow innovations, Akoya’s presenters will also share a cross-platform comparison of the CODEX and Vectra Polaris systems that will simplify the translation of biomarkers from discovery to high-throughput validation. Further details can be found at www.akoyabio.com/sitc2019.
Conference attendees can also get hands-on experience with the CODEX and Vectra Polaris systems at the Akoya booth (#330). In-booth software demos will take place during the Friday and Saturday lunch sessions covering these tools:
A preview of the soon-to-be launched Proxima Solution to meet researchers’ data storage, image management and data analysis needs
Akoya’s inForm TissueFinder and phenoptrReports for analyzing and visualizing complex phenotypes and reporting spatial metrics with ease
Visiopharm APP for automated immune infiltrate analysis of unmixed multiplex immunofluorescence imagery
IndicaLab HALO for whole-slide analysis of unmixed multiplex immunofluorescence imagery
The company and its collaborators will also highlight new applications and validation data through the following poster presentations:
#P31: Applying Multispectral Unmixing and Spatial Analyses to Explore Tumor Heterogeneity with a Pre-Optimized 7-Color Immuno-Oncology Workflow
#P34: A Fully Optimized End-To-End Solution for I/O Multiplex Immunofluorescence Staining Using Opal Polaris 7-Color PD1/PD-L1 Panel Kits for Lung Cancer and Melanoma
#P43: A Novel Platform for Highly Multiplexed, Single-Cell Imaging of Cell Suspensions
#P54: Development of a 9-Color Immunofluorescence Assay Using Tyramide Signal Amplification and Multispectral Imaging for High-Throughput Studies on FFPE Tissue Sections
#P59: Highly Consistent Automated Multiplex Immunofluorescence for Immunoprofiling of Solid Tumors in Clinical Trials: Assay Validation Study Using Multispectral Imaging and Digital Analysis.
#P64: Highly Multiplexed Single-Cell Spatial Analysis of FFPE Tumor Tissues Using Codex
Brian McKelligon, Chief Executive Officer of Akoya, commented: "We are excited to share our latest innovations in multiplex immunofluorescence and their application to immunotherapy studies with the SITC (Free SITC Whitepaper) community."