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CA2886002C — Fgfr3 fusion gene and pharmaceutical drug targeting same

Assigned to Chugai Pharmaceutical Co Ltd · Expires 2020-06-09 · 6y expired

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The FGFR-encoding gene was studied extensively with regard to its expression, hyperamplification, mutation, translocation, or such in various cancer cells. As a result, novel fusion polypeptides in which the FGFR3 polypeptide is fused with a different polypeptide were identified …

USPTO Abstract

The FGFR-encoding gene was studied extensively with regard to its expression, hyperamplification, mutation, translocation, or such in various cancer cells. As a result, novel fusion polypeptides in which the FGFR3 polypeptide is fused with a different polypeptide were identified and isolated from several types of bladder cancer-derived cells and lung cancer cells. The use of a fusion polypeptide of the present invention as a biomarker in FGFR inhibitor-based cancer therapy enables one to avoid side effects in cancer therapy and control the therapeutic condition to produce the best therapeutic effect, thereby enabling individualized medicine.

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Patent number
CA2886002C
Jurisdiction
CA
Classification
Expires
2020-06-09
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co Ltd
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