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Recommendations for classification of commercial LBA kits for biomarkers in drug development from the GCC for bioanalysis.

Authors :
Islam R
Kar S
Ritzén H
Hays A
Tayyem R
Barry C
Keyhani A
Zimmer J
Cruz Caturla M
Couerbe P
Warren M
Khadang A
Bourdage J
Lindley K
Williams D
Hughes N
Sheldon C
Satterwhite C
Vija J
Yu M
Boulay I
Stamatopoulos J
Lin J
Cape S
Estdale S
Thomas E
Dinan A
MacNeill R
Xiao YQ
Garofolo W
Savoie N
Brown M
Rhyne P
Hristopoulos G
Xu A
Goodwin L
Spriggs F
Xu A
Awaiye K
Hayes R
St Charles J
Bouhajib M
DiMarco C
DiMarco L
Savu SR
Bennett P
Kakkanaiah V
Nehls C
Stouffer B
Tabler E
Briscoe C
Karnik S
DuBey I
Kulagina N
Lindsay J
Beaver C
Williard C
Wang H
Feng H
Malone M
Wells E
Fang X
Moussallie M
Source :
Bioanalysis [Bioanalysis] 2019 Apr; Vol. 11 (7), pp. 645-653. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Apr 17.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Over the last decade, the use of biomarker data has become integral to drug development. Biomarkers are not only utilized for internal decision-making by sponsors; they are increasingly utilized to make critical decisions for drug safety and efficacy. As the regulatory agencies are routinely making decisions based on biomarker data, there has been significant scrutiny on the validation of biomarker methods. Contract research organizations regularly use commercially available immunoassay kits to validate biomarker methods. However, adaptation of such kits in a regulated environment presents significant challenges and was one of the key topics discussed during the 12th Global Contract Research Organization Council for Bioanalysis (GCC) meeting. This White Paper reports the GCC members' opinion on the challenges facing the industry and the GCC recommendations on the classification of commercial kits that can be a win-win for commercial kit vendors and end users.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1757-6199
Volume :
11
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bioanalysis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30993999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4155/bio-2019-0072