Quanterix Simoa® Technology Powers Breakthrough Alzheimer’s Disease Research Presented by Eli Lilly and Company at Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2021
Ultra-sensitive Simoa® HD-X technology powers new findings that detect rapid reduction of plasma P-tau217 from donanemab, Lilly’s investigational antibody therapy for Alzheimer's disease at 12 weeks
“Blood-based biomarkers continue to lead the way with impactful breakthroughs to potentially inform treatments for neurogenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s,” said
Additional information on the TRAILBLAZER-ALZ study and the reported results can be found in Lilly’s
Research suggests that P-tau217, a form of the tau protein, may be a critically important biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) diagnosis. The biomarker has demonstrated the ability to distinguish the condition from other forms of neurodegenerative disease and has shown the potential to serve as a valuable tool for identifying patients with mild cognitive impairment. See Janelidze et al. 2021, JAMA Neurology. Furthermore, it has the potential to help determine those who could realize pre-cognitive benefit from candidate AD therapeutics and more effectively triage patients into clinical trials.
“Researchers and pharmaceutical companies are actively evaluating the application of highly sensitive plasma-based assays for P-tau217 – along with other forms of tau, including P-tau181 and P-tau231 – given the potential for these markers to improve clinical trial outcomes and costs by enhancing the patient cohort through more targeted and efficient recruitment, complement and potentially reduce the invasive techniques required to monitor drug efficacy, and potentially enable even earlier patient recruitment in the disease cascade when drug therapies may be more efficacious in modifying the disease progression,” continued Hrusovsky. “Furthermore, blood-based biomarkers present the potential for home-based screening to further aid in detecting cognitive decline earlier in the disease cascade, allowing patients to potentially derive greater benefit from emerging therapeutics. We remain focused on bringing these biomarkers to researchers to help them advance important therapies and ultimately to patients and the medical community as a new field of ‘neuro diagnostic therapies’ evolves to help improve outcomes for those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.”
Considered to be among the largest and most influential international meetings dedicated to dementia research, AAIC convenes international investigators, clinicians, and care researchers to discuss the latest research aimed at improving global efforts to detect, treat and prevent Alzheimer’s disease. As the company behind Simoa® technology, one of the most sensitive biomarker detection solutions on the market today,
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