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Oxford, UK – 03 November 2020OGT, a Sysmex Group Company, has today announced the expansion of its SureSeq™ range of next generation sequencing (NGS) panels to facilitate the interrogation of genes involved in breast and ovarian cancer, and myeloid disorders. The two new panels include a comprehensive 70-gene myeloid panel and a 7-gene breast and ovarian cancer panel that incorporates copy number variation (CNV) detection. Both have been designed based on the most recent literature and with input from recognized cancer experts to detect key variants and so help advance cancer research.

The SureSeq Pan-Myeloid panel builds upon OGT’s established position as a frontrunner in developing predesigned and customizable NGS panels for myeloid disorders. Based on the latest research, the new panel includes 70 key genes implicated in a wide range of myeloid disorders, including acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).

Facilitated by OGT’s expert bait design and complimentary Interpret NGS analysis software, the SureSeq Pan-Myeloid panel provides excellent coverage uniformity to detect clinically relevant single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and indels down to 1% variant allele frequency (VAF). The panel includes genes such as CEBPAJAK2CALR and MPL, as well as covering regions containing hard-to-detect structural variants such as FLT3-ITDs and KMT2A-PTDs. It provides researchers with a single NGS approach to get a comprehensive picture of the key genes involved in myeloid disorders.

For comprehensive detection of abnormalities, including CNVs, in key genes implicated in breast and ovarian cancer, OGT now offers the SureSeq Breast Cancer + CNV panel. Full interrogation of the BRCA genes traditionally requires multiple tests to find indels, SNVs and CNVs. Saving both time and cost, the new SureSeq Breast Cancer + CNV panel simplifies this process with a single assay that detects all these variants and offers 100% concordance with multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA). In addition to BRCA1 and BRCA2, the new panel also targets ATMTP53CHEK2PALB2, and PTEN, and is able to detect CNVs ranging from single exons to full gene deletions and duplications in these genes as well. For customers interested in a larger breast or ovarian cancer panel OGT offers customization through the SureSeq myPanel™ range of pre-optimised panel content, which can be added to the Breast Cancer + CNV Panel.

“These two new NGS panels highlight our commitment to providing comprehensive assays for research into cancer genetics with the most up-to-date content based on input from our customers,” said John Anson, CEO at OGT. “Our long-standing expertise in hybridization enrichment, bait design and NGS analysis software means that we can deliver highly reliable ways of finding abnormalities, even in difficult-to-sequence genes where other assays struggle. Furthermore, the fact that we offer a complete NGS solution consisting of library preparation kits, sequencing panels and popular, intuitive analysis software provides an additional layer of convenience and confidence—our products consistently deliver the reliable, reproducible data quality that our customers need.”

About OGT

OGT, a Sysmex Group company, is a leading global provider of clinical and diagnostic genomic solutions that are created for scientists by scientists - including CytoCell®, CytoSure® and SureSeq™ ranges of FISH, microarray and NGS products. The company is dedicated to creating products that enable researchers and clinical decision makers to reach the right care decisions for each patient, every time. OGT strives to unlock the future of genetic clinical care with a commitment to working in partnership with its customers - not only by sharing its expertise of 25 years at the forefront of genetic endeavour, but also by working closely with scientists to understand their unique challenges, and to customise its approach to meet their exact needs. Dedicated to improving clinical care, OGT believes that through partnership—together—we’ll achieve more.

 

For more information on the Company, please visit our website at ogt.com

 

CytoSure®, SureSeq™ and myProbes®: For Research Use Only, not for use in diagnostic procedures. CytoCell: Some products may not be available in your region.

 

About Sysmex Corporation

Sysmex Corporation is a world leader in clinical laboratory systemization and solutions, including laboratory diagnostics, laboratory automation and clinical information systems. Serving customers for more than 50 years, Sysmex focuses on technological leadership in diagnostic science and information tools that make a difference in the health of people worldwide. The company is also exploring emerging opportunities in the life science field. Its R&D efforts focus on the development of high-value-added testing and diagnostic technologies that are innovative, original and optimize individual health. Sysmex also seeks to leverage its state-of-the-art technologies for cell, gene and protein analysis. The company, headquartered in Kobe, Japan, has subsidiaries in North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, China and Asia Pacific and employs more than 9,000 employees worldwide. Sysmex Corporation is listed in the top tier of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

 

For more information about Sysmex Corporation and its affiliate companies, please visit www.sysmex.co.jp/en/.

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