SAN DIEGO and BARCELONA, Spain – November 12, 2014 – Epic Sciences will present an analysis of PD-L1 protein expression on circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients. The poster presentation will take place November 19 at the 26th EORTC-NCI-AACR Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Barcelona. Because tumor biopsy material is often limited in lung cancer patients, Epic developed a new assay that detects PD-L1 protein on CTCs in a blood sample. Novel immunotherapies targeting PD-L1, and its receptor PD-1, have demonstrated efficacy in clinical studies for a number of cancers. Consequently, a test to accurately quantify PD-L1 expression in a liquid biopsy may help identify patients more likely to respond to therapy.
“The PD-L1 test we developed on Epic’s CTC platform can not only identify PD-L1 protein levels in traditional CTCs, but also in epithelial plastic CTC subpopulations dramatically improving the sensitivity of the test,” said Ryan Dittamore, vice president, marketing and translational research of Epic Sciences. “Knowing which CTC subpopulations express PD-L1 is important for understanding potential mechanisms of resistance and further analysis of pharmacodynamics in the setting of PD-1 or PD-L1 therapy.”
Details of the presentation are as follows:
- Date/Time: Wednesday, November 19, 6 pm to 7:30 pm CET
- Title: Characterization of PD-L1 expression in circulating tumor cells (CTCs) of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients
- Presenter: R. Dittamore
About Epic Sciences
Epic Sciences, Inc. is developing novel diagnostics to personalize and advance the treatment and management of cancer. Epic’s mission is to enable the rapid and non-invasive detection of genetic and molecular changes in cancer throughout a patient’s journey. The company was founded on a powerful platform to identify and characterize rare cells, including circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Epic’s no cell left behind™ technology helps match patients to targeted therapies and monitor for drug resistance, so that the best treatment path can be chosen or modified at every clinical decision point. Today, we partner with leading pharmaceutical companies and major cancer centers around the world. Epic’s goal is to commercialize our technology to increase the success rate of cancer drugs in clinical trials and improve patient outcomes by providing physicians real-time information to guide treatment choices.