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Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Southwest EDRN Clinical Validation Center for Head and Neck Cancer

$9.63M USD

Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Arizona State University-Tempe Campus
Country United States
Start Date Aug 01, 2023
End Date Jul 31, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Principal Investigator; Co-Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10893364
Grant Description

Project Summary/Abstract The goal of the EDRN Southwest Clinical Validation Center for Head and Neck Cancer is to improve oropharyngeal cancer

screening through the rigorous validation of salivary biomarkers. The scientific approach of our Center is based on several fundamental principles. First, that human papillomaviral (HPV) infection and persistence induces carcinogenesis in the

oropharynx over decades, generating well-documented circulating and salivary viral nucleic acid and serologic biomarkers.

These biomarkers have not yet been tested in rigorous, prospective studies with centralized CLIA/CAP biomarker validation. Second, the low incidence requires that effective screening paradigms for oropharyngeal cancers (OPC) use novel systems

for large-scale prospective studies using self-collection sampling, digital enrollment, and distributive systems to enable

enrollment in underserved communities. Third, that the clinical management of positive biomarkers be rigorously addressed.

Our proposal builds on our extensive experiences with cancer biomarker development, verification, validation, innovative clinical study management, and expertise in HPV oropharyngeal cancer screening. Our previous results on HPV serologic

biomarkers have been confirmed in blinded phase 2 multicenter validation studies. Our results have shown that multiplexed panels of IgG antibodies for HPV16 are required for adequate predictive value. Our Meso Scale Diagnostics, LLC. (MSD®) team has fielded over 3,000 instruments worldwide, and over 700 commercially available biomarker assay kits. Their

expertise at serologic assay development led to one of their V-PLEX® serology panels being selected by Operation Warp

Speed as the basis of its standard binding assays for immunogenicity assessments in all funded Phase III clinical trials of COVID vaccines. We will use the MSD MULTI-ARRAY® platform to migrate the HPV serologic markers for target clinical

applications in saliva. This represents an ongoing collaboration with experts in large-scale self-collection salivary biomarker

screening at Arizona State University, experts on head and neck cancer screening at Baylor University Medical Center, and

AT Still University (ATSU) School of Dentistry and Oral Health. We will generate high-quality well-characterized samples to validate circulating and salivary biomarkers to enhance oropharyngeal cancer screening. Adhering to the principles of

PRoBE design, we will perform Phase 2 validation of HPV serology and nucleic acid testing with cancer patient and control sera and saliva, followed by developing and testing the methodology needed to conduct a prospective Phase 4 salivary

screening study. We will provide a resource for expertise and clinical repository for the rigorous validation of salivary and circulating biomarkers for cancer screening.

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Arizona State University-Tempe Campus

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