| VENLO, The Netherlands and BEVERLY, Mass.,
April 30, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- QIAGEN and privately held BioHelix
have announced today that they have entered into a non-exclusive worldwide
license and supply agreement for BioHelix's proprietary Helicase Dependent
Amplification technology (HDA). HDA is a versatile assay technology
to detect and analyze biological target molecules such as DNA and
RNA by amplifying target specific genetic information with the highest
level of sensitivity and specificity. Financial terms were not disclosed.
This licensing agreement adds a further amplification technology
to QIAGEN's broad intellectual property estate of amplification
and assay technologies that includes numerous PCR and PCR-similar
technologies as well as technologies such as rolling circle amplification
(RCA) and whole genome/transcriptome amplification. These technologies
are selected depending upon aspects such as the targeted setting,
system and performance.
Unlike conventional amplification technologies such as the polymerase
chain reaction (PCR), which requires thermocycling, HDA works at
a constant temperature, eliminating the need for complex and costly
instrumentation. In addition HDA technology offers a simple reaction
workflow and a user-friendly assay design process. Two primers are
used to flank the DNA fragment to be amplified, thereby allowing
simple and rapid development of new singleplex and/or multiplex
assays for use in research, pharmaceutical development, applied
markets or molecular diagnostics.
HDA is compatible with multiple detection technologies including
qualitative or quantitative fluorescent detection technologies,
and also with instrumentation designed for use with real-time PCR.
The technology is also compatible with QIAGEN's suite of next-generation
Hybrid Capture(tm) detection platforms, which includes an ultra-high
throughput instrument designed for use with assays including QIAGEN's
next generation HPV assay to test for human papillomavirus, the
primary cause of cervical cancer. By combining the HDA platform
with other assay technologies including QIAGEN's hybrid capture
technology, the most important tests in women's health, human papillomavirus
(HPV), chlamydia trachomatis (CT) and neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC)
can be run using a single instrument and a single specimen.
Furthermore, HDA has shown potential for the development of simple,
portable DNA diagnostic devices to be used in the field or at the
point-of-care.
"We are excited about the opportunities coming along with
HDA technology,'' said Jim Godsey, Senior Vice President Research
& Development North America for QIAGEN. "The ability to
amplify DNA or RNA using an isothermal amplification system opens
up a wide field of new assays in many areas, in particular in human
molecular diagnostics and applied testing.''
"We are extremely excited about the global reach and development
capabilities of QIAGEN as a partner. This license validates the
utility of our technology while further enhancing our plans for
growth,'' said Dr. Huimin Kong, inventor of HDA and CEO of BioHelix
Corporation.
About QIAGEN:
QIAGEN N.V., a Netherlands holding company, is the leading global
provider of sample and assay technologies. Sample technologies are
used to isolate and process DNA, RNA and proteins from biological
samples such as blood or tissue. Assay technologies are used to
make such isolated biomolecules visible. QIAGEN has developed and
markets more than 500 consumable products as well as automated solutions
for such consumables. The company provides its products to molecular
diagnostics laboratories, academic researchers, pharmaceutical and
biotechnology companies, and applied testing customers for purposes
such as forensics, animal or food testing and pharmaceutical process
control. QIAGEN's assay technologies include one of the broadest
panels of molecular diagnostic tests available worldwide. This panel
includes the only FDA-approved test for human papillomavirus (HPV),
the primary cause of cervical cancer. QIAGEN employs more than 2,700
people in over 30 locations worldwide. Further information about
QIAGEN can be found at http://www.qiagen.com.
About BioHelix Corp.:
BioHelix Corporation, a privately held diagnostics company located
in Beverly, Massachusetts, specializes in the development of next-generation
diagnostic solutions and nucleic acid tests based upon their isothermal
HDA platform for infectious diseases, such as Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Herpes Simplex Virus, and for genetic
diseases. The company's mission is to improve the quality of healthcare
through the development of simple molecular tests for the near patient
setting, wherein rapid solutions are necessary for prompt medical
intervention. Additional information about BioHelix Corporation
is available at http://www.biohelix.com.
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