TAmiRNA aims to commercialize an in-vitro diagnostic test that is intended to predict fracture-risk in case of osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a chronic skeletal disease characterized by systemic loss of bone strength and consequently high incidence of bone fractures. Osteoporotic fractures constitute one of the most common and costly health problems in the European Union. Effective fracture prevention can be achieved through exercise, diet and drug treatment, but depends on reliable early prognosis of fracture risk. The gold-standard technology is bone densitometry, which fails to detect every second high-risk patient.
The OsteomiR-Test measures a proprietary combination of circulating microRNAs from standard blood samples. The analyzed microRNAs provide a direct readout of bone metabolism, stress and biological age, and have been demonstrated to have a strong association with fracture-risk. It is a robust, easy-to-use test with good scalability. In order to commercialize the OsteomiR-Test, a detailed assessment of a market entry strategy is required.
Therefore, the objectives for this project were to
i. Perform a cost-effectiveness analysis
ii. Identify suitable manufacturing partners
iii. Develop CE-registration roadmap
iv. Assess freedom-to-operate