Patent classifications
C12Q1/6886
Methods for sub-typing and treating cancer
This invention relates to a novel approach for the identification and stratification of subtypes of cancer, particularly subtypes of cancer characterized by an increased expression of BCAT1, particularly Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). The invention furthermore relates to a novel approach with respect to the treatment of cancer, particularly subtypes of cancer characterized by an increased expression of BCAT1, particularly Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML).
METHOD OF DESIGNING ADDRESSABLE ARRAY SUITABLE FOR DETECTION OF NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE DIFFERENCES USING LIGASE DETECTION REACTION
The present invention is directed to a method of designing a plurality of capture oligonucleotide probes for use on a support to which complementary oligonucleotide probes will hybridize with little mismatch, where the plural capture oligonucleotide probes have melting temperatures within a narrow range. The present invention further relates to an oligonucleotide array comprising of a support with the plurality of oligonucleotide probes immobilized on the support, a method of using the support to detect single-base changes, insertions, deletions, or translocations in a plurality of target nucleotide sequences, and a kit for such detection, which includes the support on which the oligonucleotides have been immobilized.
MULTIGENE PROGNOSTIC ASSAY FOR LUNG CANCER
The present invention provides methods for providing a prognosis for lung adenocarcinoma, using a panel of eight molecular markers that are differentially expressed in lung adenocarcinoma.
Prognostic Marker For Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis And B Cell Malignancies In HCV Infected Patients
The invention provides methods and compositions for early diagnosis and treatment of a disease associated with a specific antibody by employing the detection of a cross-idiotypic epitope on the specific antibody to detect the cells that produce the antibody before the development of clinical symptoms of the disease.
METHODS OF TREATING UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA
Methods and compositions for treating a urothelial and/or a micropapillary carcinoma, such as a micropapillary urothelial carcinoma are disclosed.
BUFALIN PHOSPHATE PRODRUGS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
Bufalin phosphate prodrugs are provided herein, as well as methods for their use as small molecule inhibitors of steroid receptor coactivator (SRC) family proteins. Methods for using bufalin phosphate prodrugs in treating or preventing cancer are also provided herein.
MIRNA-BASED PREDICTIVE MODELS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER
The lack of clear predictors of prostate cancer progression leads to subjective decision-making regarding courses of treatment. The identification of new biomarkers that are predictive of recurrence after radical prostatectomy would advance the field of prostate cancer treatment. Disclosed are miRNAs that can be used as molecular biomarkers to detect or predict the progression of prostate cancer and to adjust a treatment plan accordingly. Furthermore, kits are included for the detection of these miRNAs.
Systems and Methods for Response Prediction to Chemotherapy in High Grade Bladder Cancer
Contemplated systems and methods allow for prediction of chemotherapy outcome for patients diagnosed with high-grade bladder cancer. In particularly preferred aspects, the prediction is performed using a model based on machine learning wherein the model has a minimum predetermined accuracy gain and wherein a thusly identified model provides the identity and weight factors for omics data used in the outcome prediction.
DETECTION OF RARE SEQUENCE VARIANTS, METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS THEREFOR
The present disclosure encompasses methods of error corrected sequencing (ECS) that enable detection of very rare mutations well below the error rate of convention next generation sequencing (NGS). Further, the methods disclosed herein enable multiplex targeting of genomic DNA.
METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING, DIAGNOSING, AND PREDICTING SURVIVAL OF LYMPHOMAS
- The United States of America, as represented by he Secretary, Department of Health and Human Servi ,
- Board Of Regents Of The University Of Nebraska ,
- University Of Rochester ,
- Arizona Board Of Regents On Behalf Of The University Of Arizona ,
- Universitat De Barcelona ,
- Fundacio Clinic ,
- Hospital Clinic De Barcelona ,
- Julius-Maximilians-University of Wurzburg ,
- British Columbia Cancer Agency Branch ,
- Oslo University Hospital Hf ,
- Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
- Louis M. Staudt ,
- George Wright ,
- Sandeep Dave ,
- Bruce Tan ,
- John I. Powell ,
- Wyndham Wilson ,
- Elaine S. Jaffe ,
- Wing C. Chan ,
- Timothy C. Greiner ,
- Dennis Weisenburger ,
- James Armitage ,
- Kai Fu ,
- Richard I. Fisher ,
- Lisa M. Rimsza ,
- Thomas Miller ,
- Thomas Grogan ,
- Elias Campo Guerri ,
- Silvia M. Bea ,
- Itziar Salaverria ,
- Armando Lopez-Guillermo ,
- Emilio Montserrat ,
- Victor Moreno ,
- Andreas Zetti ,
- German Ott ,
- Hans-Konrad Muller-Hermelink ,
- Andreas Rosenwald ,
- Julie Vose ,
- Randy Gascoyne ,
- Joseph Connors ,
- Erlend B. Smeland ,
- Stein Kvaloy ,
- Harald Holte ,
- Jan Delabie ,
- T. Andrew Lister
Gene expression data provides a basis for more accurate identification and diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorders. In addition, gene expression data can be used to develop more accurate predictors of survival. The present invention discloses methods for identifying, diagnosing, and predicting survival in a lymphoma or lymphoproliferative disorder on the basis of gene expression patterns. The invention discloses a novel microarray, the Lymph Dx microarray, for obtaining gene expression data from a lymphoma sample. The invention also discloses a variety of methods for utilizing lymphoma gene expression data to determine the identity of a particular lymphoma and to predict survival in a subject diagnosed with a particular lymphoma. This information will be useful in developing the therapeutic approach to be used with a particular subject.