Quantitative method for accurately counting DTCs, CTCs, and ctDNA in a biological sample – or any cell “tagged” with DNA insert

Description:

Barcoding for the Tracking and Quantification of DNA

 

System and methods for digital quantification and tracking of cells and DNA including, DTC, CTCs, and ctDNA.

 

Dr. Bielas and colleagues have been working on developing methods to quantify DNA and reduce background noise to better track, sequence, and quantify DNA. Genetic constructs are created using repeats of unique genetic sequences separated by restriction enzymes. These constructs act as barcodes to tag and track cells and DNA including mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), disseminated tumor cells (DTCs), circulating tumor cells (CTCs), circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), and implanted cells of a species within the same species. Detection and analyses can be performed through ddPCR, dPCR, qPCR, NGS, other sequencing platforms. This tool can be applied pre-clinically or applied as a clinical tool to aid in diagnosis and/ or treatment of a subject.

 

<ul>

       <li>Companion diagnostics</li>

       <li>Sequencing platforms for liquid biopsy</li>

       <li>CAR T cell development and tracking</li>

</ul>

 

<ul>

       <li>Enhanced sensitivity through reduction of signal to noise ratios</li>

       <li>Track disseminated cells within the same species</li>

       <li>Tag is not xenobiotic like current fluorescent markers</li>

</ul>

 

This technology can be applied to liquid biopsy and companion diagnostics, with  a focus on immunotherapies. Companion diagnostics are expected to reach $5.6 billion by 2019 with CAGR of 18.1% between 2013 and 2019. The lipid biopsy market is growing with at a five year annual growth rate of 22.3% and is expected to reach $4.5 billion by 2020. The submarket for the cancer liquid biopsy market is the fastest growing segment and should grow from $414.5 million to $1.9 billion by 2020.

 

Jason Bielas, PhD Public Health Sciences

 

Preclinical <em>in vitro</em>

 

<ul>

       <li>US 20150133312</li>

       <li>US 20150126376</li>

       <li>WO 2016161177</li>

       <li>Additional provisional patent pending</li>

</ul>

 

12-032, 12-045, 15-011, 16-073 Bielas_Barcoding for tracking and quantification of DNA.pdf

 

mitochondrial DNA | mtDNA | disseminated tumor cells | DTCs | circulating tumor cells | CTCs | circulating tumor DNA | ctDNA | research tool | disease progression | neoplasm | tumor

 

barcoding-tracking-quantification-of-dna-16-073

Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Patrick Shelby
Director, Technology Management
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
206-667-5821
jpshelby@fredhutch.org
Inventors:
Jason Bielas
Keywords:
Assay / Method
Nucleic Acid
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