"Worldwide, around 50,000 people a year urgently require a stem cell transplant, and the chances of finding an allogeneic stem cell donor are about 1:500,000," said Thomas Schinecker, Head of Roche Sequencing Solutions. "This accreditation is an example of how the potential of next-generation sequencing can be successfully translated from research into medicine and made widely available to patients in areas of high medical need."
HLAs are used to determine compatibility between the tissues of different individuals (histocompatibility). Detection of the smallest individual differences in HLA sequences makes it possible to match donors and recipients at an early stage so as to adapt preventive and therapeutic measures, thus markedly reducing the rate of rejection reactions. The precision and speed of the process are key factors, particularly when searching for suitable matches in a bone marrow donor registry centralised at the global level.
Underlining the benefits of the new standard method, Dr Christian Gabriel, Medical Director of the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service of Upper Austria, said: "Standardised laboratory procedures are needed to promote positive therapeutic outcomes for patients. EFI accreditation is an important step, allowing large numbers of patients to benefit from the latest technologies."
About the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service of Upper Austria
The Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service of Upper Austria (Blutzentrale Linz) is one of Austria's largest blood and tissue banks. It is actively engaged in research and development for molecular tests and novel biological cell therapies. It is now one of Europe's leading research institutes in the field of next-generation sequencing and is a pioneer particularly in stem cell research and regenerative medicine.
About the GS Junior System
The long reads produced by Roche's GS Junior System make it particularly suitable for targeted sequencing in virology, oncology and immunogenetics, as well as for whole genome sequencing of microbial pathogens. The read lengths of up to 1000 bp already delivered by the GS FLX+ System will soon also be possible with the GS Junior System.