On July 29, 2020 The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) and GeneCentric Therapeutics, Inc. reported that they have entered into a collaborative research partnership for the advancement of RNA-based molecular signatures for pancreatic cancer disease progression and drug response (Press release, GeneCentric Therapeutics, JUL 29, 2020, View Source [SID1234564814]). The collaboration will combine GeneCentric’s single patient RNA-based report, including its Pancreatic Cancer Subtype Profiler (PurIST) for subtyping pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma tumors (PDAC), with PanCAN’s extensive collection of patient molecular and outcomes data generated through its scientific and clinical programs.
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"GeneCentric is advancing promising molecular signatures of disease progression and drug response in pancreatic cancer based on tumor subtyping through next generation RNA sequencing of the tumor and tumor/immune microenvironment, and immunogenomics," said Dr. Lynn Matrisian, Chief Science Officer of PanCAN. "The collaboration, which will involve profiling and data analyses from our Know Your Tumor program and Precision PromiseSM adaptive clinical trial, is designed to advance our goals of improving treatment responses and survival of PDAC patients, accelerating the development of novel therapies and defining potential curative strategies for people diagnosed with this devastating disease."
"PanCAN, with its leading-edge, innovative research programs to accelerate new therapies to the clinic and dramatically improve treatment options for pancreatic cancer patients, is an ideal partner for GeneCentric," said Dr. Mike Milburn, President and CEO of GeneCentric. "We are honored to work with the PanCAN team and their renowned collaborators to advance and apply novel molecular signatures to support landmark initiatives such as the Precision Promise study as well as other pivotal research in the pursuit of cures for patients."
The collaboration will involve two research projects and is focused on GeneCentric’s single patient molecular report, including two PurIST defined PDAC subtypes, Basal (gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel responsive) and Classical (FOLFRINOX responsive). One study, aimed at the molecular characterization of potential treatment response, will be a retrospective analysis of patient data from the Know Your Tumor Program at diagnosis and treatment outcome. The second initiative is in conjunction with PanCAN’s Precision PromiseSM clinical trial to assess molecular signatures of patients at enrollment and association with treatment responses. The three-year study will enable application of the range of GeneCentric’s current PDAC as well as pan-cancer tumor and immunogenomic signatures of treatment response, as well as exploration of novel PDAC-related signatures.