DIAXONHIT announces that Strasbourg University Hospital will become its European Central Laboratory for processing the CareDx® AlloMap® heart transplant tests

DIAXONHIT - Heart transplant test

DIAXONHIT announces that Strasbourg University Hospital will become its European Central Laboratory for processing the CareDx® AlloMap® heart transplant tests

  • A major step for AlloMap implementation in Europe

  • Strasbourg is a laboratory with renown expertise in transplantation

  • This lab will provide central position in Europe facilitating sample logistics

Paris, France - January 12, 2015 - DIAXONHIT (Alternext : ALEHT, FR0004054427), a French leader in specialty in-vitro diagnostics for transplantation, infectious diseases and cancer, announced today that it entered into a service sub-licensing agreement with the Strasbourg University Hospitals (Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, HUS) for the performance of the CareDx, Inc. (CDNA) AlloMap® test in a dedicated facility as its Central European Laboratory. Under this agreement, all testing activities will be performed in HUS` Central Immunology Laboratory, under the authority and exclusive responsibility of HUS and its scientific director, Professor Seiamak Bahram.

The AlloMap molecular blood test is a novel method for regular and non-invasive surveillance of heart transplant recipients for acute cellular rejection. All patients` blood samples collected in heart transplant centers around Europe will be shipped to the Strasbourg facility where the AlloMap testing procedure will be performed. Test results will be sent back directly from the Central Laboratory to the clinicians, consisting primarily of cardiologists and heart surgeons.

DIAXONHIT is the exclusive European distributor of the AlloMap test. It will supply the central laboratory with specific AlloMap plates and control reagents both manufactured by CareDx, the developer and licensor of AlloMap. DIAXONHIT will also supply heart transplant centers with a kit to facilitate blood samples handling and shipment.

HUS` Central Immunology Laboratory was selected by DIAXONHIT for its ability to conduct the testing procedure with all necessary quality requirements to ensure the accuracy and reproducibility of AlloMap results delivered to prescribing clinicians. Under the leadership of Professor Seiamak Bahram who is also director of Transplantex, a French government funded "Laboratory of Excellence" (LabEx), this laboratory is at the forefront in the fields of transplantation and histocompatibility in Europe. A dedicated team of seasoned technical staff and biologists will perform the AlloMap procedure within a well-defined environment, including specific instruments that are currently being implemented. Staff training will be initiated soon by DIAXONHIT and CareDx in order for the laboratory to become operational during the first half of 2015.