Core Insights - Mainz Biomed has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with Liquid Biosciences to develop a blood test for the non-invasive detection of pancreatic cancer, utilizing a portfolio of novel mRNA biomarkers [1][2][4] - The blood test has demonstrated a sensitivity of 95% and specificity of 98% in detecting pancreatic cancer, based on a study involving 285 subjects, including 35 pancreatic cancer patients [3] - The collaboration aims to enhance commercial assays, refine algorithms, and prepare for potential FDA application and approval for the pancreatic cancer screening test [5] Group 1 - Mainz Biomed's licensing agreement with Liquid Biosciences allows the company to develop a test using effective gene expression biomarkers for pancreatic cancer detection [2] - The discovery process involved multiple independent cohorts, confirming the clinical relevance of the identified biomarkers [3] - The CEO of Mainz Biomed highlighted the agreement as a significant milestone in the early detection and diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, marking a potential paradigm shift in detection methods [4] Group 2 - The agreement includes financial terms such as a license fee and royalties on future revenues if the option for exclusive global rights is exercised [2] - The proprietary EMERGE platform was utilized to identify the mRNA biomarkers, which were validated through additional independent cohorts [3] - Mainz Biomed's existing product portfolio includes ColoAlert®, a diagnostic test for colorectal cancer, and PancAlert, an early-stage pancreatic cancer screening test [6]
Mainz Biomed and Liquid Biosciences Make Groundbreaking Discovery of mRNA Biomarkers for Blood Based Detection of Pancreatic Cancer