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STMicroelectronics
and Mobidiag Unveil Lab-on-Chip for Rapid Bacterial Diagnosis
Faster,
less expensive, and more accurate detection of infectious diseases will
lead to better treatment choices
ST at Chips- to-Hits,
Boston
Convention
& Expo
Center
, 12-15
September, Booth #402
Boston
,
September 14, 2005
– STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) and Mobidiag
today introduced a new lab-on-chip application for DNA-based detection
of sepsis-causing bacteria, using a diagnostic panel from Mobidiag that
runs on ST’s In-Check platform. Providing faster and more reliable
results at a fraction of cost and complexity of conventional laboratory
systems, the miniaturized compact solution enables early detection of
disease, resulting in better treatment choices for patients and lower
overall costs to the healthcare systems.
The In-Check platform hosts a pathogen panel developed by Mobidiag to
identify ten sepsis-causing bacterial species as well as methicillin-resistant
strains of Staphylococcus aureus from positive blood culture samples.
The diagnostic panel has been designed to optimize the choice of
antibiotic therapy in combination with results from Gram-staining, an
empirical comparative method of differentiating bacterial species. As a
result, highly accurate and rapid results from the ST/Mobidiag solution
will reduce the risks of antibiotic misuse and help physicians select
the right treatment as early as possible.
ST In-Check lab-on-chip platform amplifies clinically relevant DNA
samples by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and has an integrated custom
low-density microarray. Microreactors buried in the
micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) chip carry the mixture of sample
and reagents, while on-chip heating elements perform the temperature
cycling. Silicon’s low thermal capacity and the In-Check design
features significantly reduce reaction times and costs, compared with
standard laboratory equipment. The risks of cross-contamination inherent
in conventional analysis methods are minimized, too, as the PCR and
analysis is performed on chip in an encapsulated, self-contained unit.
The lab-on-chip interfaces to the Thermal Control System (TCS) that
actuates, monitors, and adjusts the parameters of the reaction. The TCS
unit comprises five control modules with independent thermal protocols
and random access capability. Optical signal acquisition is performed by
a dedicated portable reader and processed by ST’s specialized
bioinformatics software, which can be installed on any PC and operates
with Mobidiag’s clinical reporting user interface. This software
package allows users to easily monitor and control the reaction
processes, analyze the results, and generate reports compliant with
MIAME (Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment) standards for
unambiguous interpretation of data from DNA tests.
“The unique combination of ST’s leading-edge semiconductor and MEMS
expertise with Mobidiag’s know-how in microbiological diagnostics
opens new possibilities for effective detection and treatment of
infectious diseases at the point of need,” said Anton Hofmeister,
Group Vice-President and General Manager for ST’s Microfluidic
Division. “We believe that affordable, user-friendly, and portable
devices like the In-Check are set to make a critical difference in a
growing number of diagnostic applications.”
“Early detection of systemic bacterial infections is essential for the
successful management of antibiotic therapy, and we look forward to
addressing the needs of laboratories that perform millions of blood
cultures every year in our target markets,” added Jaakko Pellosniemi,
CEO of Mobidiag. “The In-Check platform is ideally suited to exploit
the advantages of Mobidiag’s unique diagnostic microbiological panels.
Our product will markedly improve the quality of treatment choices,
leading to better patient outcomes and reduced healthcare costs.”
After one year of joint development based on early prototypes, first
units of In-Check lab-on-chips together with the control instruments are
now shipping to Mobidiag for validation. Clinical trials are planned for
early 2006, with the final product including validated controls, assay
optimization, and diagnostic reporting software to be launched later
next year.
About Mobidiag
Mobidiag, based in
Helsinki
,
Finland
, develops
proprietary biochip assays for common infectious diseases, such as
sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis. In addition to bacterial pathogens
the company has also developed methods to identify antibiotic resistance
markers with biochip technology. In the longer term, Mobidiag will focus
on providing rapid point-of-care (POC) solutions for diagnosing
high-incidence outpatient diseases, including respiratory and urinary
infections. Further information on Mobidiag can be found at www.mobidiag.com.
About STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and delivering
semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics
applications. An unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise,
manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and
strategic partners positions the Company at the forefront of
System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and its products play a key role in
enabling today's convergence markets. The Company's shares are traded on
the New York Stock Exchange, on Euronext Paris and on the Milan Stock
Exchange. In 2004, the Company's net revenues were $8.76 billion and net
earnings were $601 million. Further information on ST can be found at www.st.com.
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