Agencourt Genomic Services is Key Collaborator in New Research That Further Defines Landscape of Breast and Colon Cancers
17 Octubre 2007 - 10:45AM
PR Newswire (US)
Johns Hopkins Report Represents Major Step in Cancer Genome
Research FULLERTON, Calif., Oct. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Agencourt Bioscience Corporation, a Beckman Coulter company,
announced today that its Genomic Services played an important role
in a newly released study from Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
The study follows a major report last year that announced the
discovery of 200 genes linked to breast and colon cancers. This
second report completes the study of the vast majority of
protein-coding genes and catalogs the genetic changes that occur
during tumorigenesis. Three Agencourt individuals -- James
Hartigan, Douglas R. Smith and Erick Suh -- were among the authors
of the study, "The Genomic Landscape of Human Breast and Colorectal
Cancers," published in Science Express last week. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20031202/BECLOGO) All of the
sequencing work and data generation for the study were done by
Agencourt's Genomic Services, which has a long-standing
relationship with the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
scientists. According to a news release issued by the Johns Hopkins
Kimmel Cancer Center, scientists involved in the study found that
most cancer-causing gene mutations are quite diverse and can vary
from person to person. Of the 70 to 80 genes that are mutated in an
individual cancer, about 15 are likely to contribute to the
cancer's key characteristics, and most of these genes are different
for each patient. With no more higher-frequency mutations (such as
p53) on the horizon, researchers can focus on these less-commonly
mutated genes and the complicated protein pathways that link them.
Personalized cancer genomic research paves the way for tailored
therapies and diagnostics focusing on the alterations identified in
a particular patient's cancer. "The research findings have
important implications in the development of personal genomics,
including molecular diagnostic tests, which are of great interest
to Beckman Coulter," commented Erick Suh, Genomic Services director
for Agencourt. "As the leading provider of DNA sequencing services,
we have developed strong relationships with leading cancer research
teams such as Johns Hopkins and are proud to contribute to these
scientific advancements." Agencourt Bioscience Corporation, a
wholly owned subsidiary of Beckman Coulter, is a leading provider
of nucleic acid purification products and genomic services for life
science research. The company's products and services are based on
the patented Agencourt SPRI(R) (Solid Phase Reversible
Immobilization) paramagnetic bead-based technology. Beckman
Coulter, Inc., based in Fullerton, California, develops,
manufactures and markets products that simplify, automate and
innovate complex biomedical tests. More than 200,000 Beckman
Coulter systems operate in laboratories around the world supplying
critical information for improving patient health and reducing the
cost of care. Recurring revenue, consisting of supplies, test kits,
service and operating-type lease payments, represents more than 75
percent of the company's 2006 annual revenue of $2.53 billion. For
more information, visit http://www.beckmancoulter.com/. To view the
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center news release please copy and
paste the following link into your browser:
http://www.hopkinskimmelcancercenter.org/news/index.cfm?documentid=931&newstyp
e=News%20Releases&action=showthisitem Contacts: Jennifer
Dahlgren, Dahlgren Communications Phone: (530) 265-0538 E-mail:
Lynn Doucette-Stamm, Ph.D. Agencourt Bioscience Corporation Phone:
(978) 867-2670 E-mail:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20031202/BECLOGO
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Corporation CONTACT: Lynn Doucette-Stamm, Ph.D. of Agencourt
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Dahlgren Communications, +1-530-265-0538, , for Agencourt
Bioscience Corporation Web site: http://www.beckmancoulter.com/
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