Patent classifications
G01N33/57442
MARKERS OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
The present invention provides a method of diagnosis or prognosis endometrial carcinoma, the method comprising determining the level of expression of MMP9 in a uterine aspirate fluid sample from the female genital tract. The present invention further provides kits for the diagnosis of the disease.
Systems and methods for determining a treatment course of action
The present disclosure relates to methods of determining a treatment course of action. In particular, the present disclosure relates to mutations in the gene encoding estrogen receptor and their association with responsiveness to estrogen therapies for cancer.
Biosensors and methods for detection of lysophosphatidic acid for signaling of ovarian cancer
The present disclosure relates to biosensors, kits and methods for detecting and/or quantifying lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) in a liquid sample such as a serum sample from a subject. The present disclosure also relates to linker compounds that are useful, for example, in the biosensors, kits and methods of the present disclosure and to methods for preparing a biosensor for detecting and/or quantifying lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) in a liquid sample.
Compositions and methods to treat cancer
The disclosure provides novel personalized therapies, kits, transmittable forms of information and methods for use in treating patients having cancer, wherein the cancer is amenable to therapeutic treatment with an inhibitor, e.g., an inhibitor of any of the targets disclosed herein. Kits, methods of screening for candidate inhibitors, and associated methods of treatment are also provided.
Papanicolaou test for ovarian and endometrial cancers
The recently developed liquid-based Papanicolaou (Pap) smear allows not only cytologic evaluation but also collection of DNA for detection of HPV, the causative agent of cervical cancer. We tested these samples to detect somatic mutations present in rare tumor cells that might accumulate in the cervix once shed from endometrial and ovarian cancers. A panel of commonly mutated genes in endometrial and ovarian cancers was assembled and used to identify mutations in all 46 endometrial or cervical cancer tissue samples. We were able also able to identify the same mutations in the DNA from liquid Pap smears in 100% of endometrial cancers (24 of 24) and in 41% of ovarian cancers (9 of 22). We developed a sequence-based method to query mutations in 12 genes in a single liquid Pap smear without prior knowledge of the tumor's genotype.
USE OF DKK-1 INHIBITORS FOR TREATING CANCER
A method of treating a cancer in a subject, in need thereof, comprising determining a DKK1 expression H-score or % positive in a sample of the subject's cancer; and administering a DKK1 antagonist to the subject determined to have the DKK1 expression H-score or % positive equal to or greater than a predetermined value.
Data acquisition method for determining likelihood that ovarian endometriotic cyst is cancerous, and diagnostic device for same
[Problem] To provide a method for acquisition of data able to serve as an index for determining the likelihood that an ovarian endometriosis cyst is cancerous. [Solution] This data acquisition method for determining the likelihood that an ovarian endometriosis cyst is cancerous includes an iron concentration measurement step for measuring the iron concentration in the cystic fluid of the ovarian endometriosis cyst. This diagnostic device for diagnosing the likelihood that an ovarian endometriosis cyst is cancerous is provided, at a minimum, with an iron concentration measurement unit for measuring the iron concentration in the cystic fluid of the ovarian endometriosis cyst.
MOLECULAR PROFILING OF TUMORS
Provided herein are methods and systems of molecular profiling of diseases, such as cancer. In some embodiments, the molecular profiling can be used to identify treatments for a disease, such as treatments that were not initially identified as a treatment for the disease or not expected to be a treatment for a particular disease.
NEW MARKERS FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN CANCER, MONITORING DURING THERAPY, AND NEW THERAPY OPTIONS DURING AND AFTER CHEMOTHERAPY
The inventors have identified several proteases and a protease inhibitor that are overexpressed in ovarian cancer tumors. They have developed monoclonal antibodies against the proteins and shown that they can be detected in serum and the levels of the proteins in serum fluctuate during cancer treatment. They have shown that serum assays for the proteases and protease inhibitor can be used for early detection of ovarian cancer, and for monitoring cancer treatment.
Gene signature to predict homologous recombination (HR) deficient cancer
Methods for identifying and treating cancers that are homologous recombination (HR)-repair defective. In some aspects, HR defective cancers are treated with a PARP inhibitor therapy. Methods for sensitizing cancers to a PARP inhibitor therapy are also provided.