Eli Lilly and Quanterix Collaborate to Advance Alzheimer's Blood-Based Biomarkers into Routine Clinical Use

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 09 Mar 2022

Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly, Indianapolis, IN, USA) and Quanterix Corporation (Billerica, MA, USA) have entered into a collaboration to advance the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. As part of the collaboration, Quanterix will receive a non-exclusive, world-wide license to Lilly’s proprietary P-tau217 antibody technology for potential near-term use in research use only products and services, and future in vitro diagnostic applications. The parties have also entered into a collaboration agreement, which establishes a framework for future projects focused on the development of Simoa immunoassays.

These new agreements represent a commitment to advance blood-based biomarkers into routine clinical use. Plasma biomarkers have recently emerged as potential tools to speed clinical trial enrollment, improve clinical trial outcomes, eliminate the invasive techniques required to monitor drug efficacy and lower clinical trial costs. The initial collaboration under the agreements is expected to be focused on P-tau217, a blood-based biomarker that has shown diagnostic promise for early Alzheimer’s detection. For Alzheimer’s disease, current diagnostic testing techniques, including PET imaging and lumbar punctures, are often difficult to obtain, more invasive and late. Both Quanterix and Lilly see the compelling value of plasma-based diagnostic tools to broaden access to testing, facilitate earlier Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, identify candidates for emerging therapeutics and monitor disease progression with a simple blood test. These tests can help address the urgent need of patients, their families, physicians and the broader healthcare system.


Image: Lilly and Quanterix to jointly advance Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis (Photo courtesy of Quanterix)

“Lilly has a long-standing commitment to patients and their families globally suffering from Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia,” said Mark Mintun, Lilly Senior Vice President, Research and Development – Neuroscience, and President of Avid Radiopharmaceuticals. “We’re excited about continuing our collaboration with Quanterix and combining Lilly’s P-tau217 and Quanterix’ Simoa technologies to propel the development of plasma-based biomarkers to facilitate Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and enable access to treatment.”

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Lilly in developing innovative diagnostics solutions to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s,” said Kevin Hrusovsky, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Quanterix and Founder of Powering Precision Health. “Our collaboration leverages Lilly’s advanced antibody technology with the ultra-sensitive Simoa technology, which we believe has the potential to identify Alzheimer’s early in the pathology, potentially before the onset of severe symptoms – a concept we call ‘neurodiagnostic therapy.’ We believe this collaboration has the potential to advance the field of Alzheimer’s research, treatment and diagnostics.”

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