BEVERLY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cellanyx and clinical collaborators today reported results of a prostate cancer clinical study demonstrating the ability of the company’s live tumor cell phenotypic biomarker test to identify patients with low and intermediate grade prostate cancer at risk of aggressive disease. The results of the risk stratification study, designed to provide a new tool to aid clinical decision making for patient care, are reported on line in the journal Urology.
“In the study, which analyzed tissue collected from radical prostatectomy specimens, the live tumor cell phenotypic test predicted specific post-surgical adverse pathology features – the gold standard of prostate cancer clinical diagnosis – with a high degree of sensitivity and specificity,” said David Albala, MD, Chief of Urology at Crouse Hospital (Syracuse, NY) and an author on the paper. “Significantly, the test identified subgroups of prostate cancer patients within established low and intermediate Gleason and Prostate Cancer Grading Group (PGGC) tumor grades who had a higher risk based on adverse pathology features, such as positive surgical margins, lymph node involvement, and extra-prostatic extension. These initial clinical results suggest considerable potential of this phenotypic test as a risk stratification tool for prostate cancer patients with low and intermediate grade disease. The results will need to be confirmed in future studies in prostate cancer patients at the time of initial biopsy."
“Risk stratification in prostate cancer – distinguishing clinically significant cancer from indolent disease – remains a major challenge in men with low and intermediate grade disease,” Dr. Albala commented. “A subset of these patients may develop aggressive disease and we currently lack sufficiently precise, personalized risk stratification tools to distinguish between indolent and potentially aggressive disease.” Dr. Albala is a member of the Cellanyx Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the United States, with an estimated 164,690 news cases diagnosed in 2018, according to the American Cancer Society. Although most men do not die of the disease – there will be estimated 39,430 deaths from prostate cancer in 2018. The inability of current tests to provide risk stratification of aggressive disease in low and intermediate grade patients leads to missed diagnoses, and inadequate treatment.
“Tumor heterogeneity and risk stratification are major challenges in the contemporary management of prostate cancer,” said Grannum R Sant, MD, a co-author, Professor of Urology at Tufts University, Chairman of Cellanyx’s SAB and a board member. “This Cellanyx proof of concept study of the first in class, live single cell phenotypic biomarker platform is a major contribution to personalized oncology. If these findings are confirmed in a planned prostate needle biopsy trial, this phenotypic biomarker test will significantly augment Gleason, Grade Group and formalin-fixed tissue genomic analysis in risk stratification of Gleason 6 and Gleason 7 (3+4, 4+3) prostate cancer.”
Study Details
The study was a multi-center, blinded,
prospective trial that evaluated fresh prostate tissue samples taken
from 251 men undergoing radical prostatectomy, of which 237 samples were
successfully cultured and analyzed. The samples were evaluated in a
central laboratory where they were tested, on a specially coated
microfluidic chip and analyzed for phenotypic biomarkers in individual
cells using machine vision and machine learning algorithms. The
predictions of specific adverse pathology features were then compared to
the actual post-surgical pathology reported findings following data
un-blinding.
“The machine vision learning and intelligent algorithms developed by our team allowed objective prioritization and scoring of phenotypic biomarkers for each cell, actionable scores for predicting adverse pathological features that clinicians can use to risk-stratify patients,” said Ashok Chander, PhD, an author on the paper and co-founder of Cellanyx.
The Cellanyx test accurately predicted post-radical prostatectomy adverse pathology features with an area under the curve (AUC) through receive operating characteristics analysis of greater than 0.85. The test distinguished among low and intermediate grade cancers (Gleason 3+3, 3+4 and 4+3 and PCGG 1, 2 and 3) with high precision (AUC >0.80).
The live single cell phenotypic biomarker test is being developed as a Laboratory Developed Test that can be run in any CLIA laboratory. The patient sample characteristics and acquisition were designed to fit seamlessly into the workflow of the urologist.
The paper is entitled, “Clinical proof-of-concept of a novel platform utilizing biopsy-derived live single cells, phenotypic biomarkers, and machine learning toward a precision risk stratification test for Prostate Cancer Grade Groups 1 and 2 (Gleason 3+3 and 3+4).”
About Cellanyx
Cellanyx is developing a proprietary living
cell phenotypic cancer testing platform to aid clinical decision-making.
The company technology provides quantitative, actionable assessments of
individual cancer cells in biopsy samples using multiple phenotypic
biochemical and biophysical markers of tumor aggressiveness and
metastatic potential. Cellanyx has demonstrated clinical
proof-of-concept with its lead test in development, a test to improve
risk stratification in men with prostate cancer. Learn more at www.cellanyx.com.