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Recent Advances in the Fast-Growing Molecular Diagnostics Industry

Published: 2007/03

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Abstract

Introduction

Molecular diagnostics (MDx) is becoming increasingly entwined with the development of pharmaceutical drugs. Initially, it was used in clinical settings to aid diagnosis, prognosis, and optimal treatment, but now, backed by regulatory authorities, it is becoming important in the development and commercialization of new and existing therapies. As a result, the MDx industry, already a multibillion-dollar market, will continue to expand at a significant pace.

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The MDx market can be segmented into three phases: infectious diseases; blood screening; and pharmacogenomic testing, genetic testing, predictive testing, and companion diagnostics. Why does scope for greater innovation and greater sales potential lie in the third phase?

According to industry experts, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology will have the greatest impact on the MDx market. PCR enables researchers to amplify minute amounts of genetic material to billions of copies in a matter of hours through repeated cycles of duplication via the use of an enzyme called DNA polymerase or Taq polymerase. What big pharma company used PCR to become one of the most powerful leaders in the field of MDx?

Pharmaceutical companies have traditionally been reluctant to employ MDx (e.g., to identify biomarkers) to screen drug candidates during the R&D process for fear of reducing the potential target population. Why is this attitude changing?

Big pharmaceutical companies and smaller MDx companies are teaming up to produce MDx technologies. What alliances have been formed, and what products have been the result?

Scope

  • The three phases of MDx: infectious diseases; blood screening; and pharmacogenomic testing, genetic testing, predictive testing, and companion diagnostics.
  • MDx technologies: PCR, DNA methylation, and RNAi validation.
  • MDx platforms: Microarrays, nanoarrays, microfluidics, and multiplex assays.
  • Major players: Roche Diagnostics, Abbott Diagnostics, and Siemens Medical Solutions Group.
  • Expert Commentary: Dr. John Sninsky, vice president of discovery research at Celera, and Dr.David Speechly, Media and Investor Relations at Celera, discuss Celera’s involvement in MDx.

Companies Mentioned in This Spectrum Report

  • Abbott Diagnostics
  • Affymetrix
  • Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
  • Applera
  • Applied Biosystems
  • Benitec
  • BioForce Nanosciences
  • Biosite
  • Celera
  • Cepheid
  • Cetus
  • Chiron
  • deCode
  • Epigenomics AD
  • Genaco Biomedical Products
  • Genzyme
  • Illumina
  • International Therapeutics
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • School of Medicine
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • MetriGenix
  • Nanogen
  • Nanolink
  • Oncomethylome Sciences
  • Orion Genomics
  • Osmetech
  • PamGene
  • Qiagen
  • Randox
  • Roche Diagnostics
  • Siemens Medical Solutions
  • Group
  • Tepnel (formerly Orchid
  • Biosciences)
  • Third Wave Technologies
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[Report]
Recent Advances in the Fast-Growing Molecular Diagnostics Industry
Published: 2007/03
Published by : Decision Resources, Inc. Decision Resources, Inc.

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