MaxCyte® Acquires SeQure Dx To Broaden Cell Engineering Offerings With On-Target and Off-Target Editing Assessments

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MaxCyte, Inc., (Nasdaq: MXCT; LSE: MXCT), a cell-engineering focused company announced the acquisition of SeQure Dx.
This strategic acquisition strengthens MaxCyte’s ability to serve ex vivo and in vivo cell and gene therapy (CGT) developers with an innovative suite of tools and services spanning early R&D through clinical development and commercialization. By integrating SeQure Dx into MaxCyte, Maxcyte will expand its service offerings and leverage its commercial and field application scientist teams to work with developers earlier in their research processes. SeQure Dx is revenue generating and expected to be accretive to MaxCyte’s revenue growth.
As the cell and gene therapy field continues to evolve, safety is increasingly paramount for regulatory success. SeQure Dx specializes in assays that deliver precise editing confirmation and risk assessment for off-target effects, applicable across a wide range of viral and non-viral gene editing modalities. This expertise positions MaxCyte to support both ex vivo and in vivo cell and gene therapy developers in the process development stage through standardization of the cell engineering workflow.
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SeQure Dx, headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, was co-founded by Dr. Keith Joung, who at the time was chair in pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and professor at Harvard Medical School. The company emerged from stealth mode in late 2022 with the only comprehensive portfolio of evaluation assays for off-target risk validation and candidate optimization in the development of cell and gene therapies. Following the acquisition, SeQure Dx will continue to drive innovation in assay development for cell and gene therapy safety assessment.
“I am thrilled that SeQure Dx is joining forces with MaxCyte,” said Keith Joung, Co-Founder of SeQure Dx. “Defining and reducing potential off-target effects is an essential component for the advancement of safe and effective gene editing, from program discovery to eventual patient treatment. The shared vision of these two companies will enable them to provide the CGT community with access to SeQure Dx’s comprehensive, state-of-the-art assays and data solutions.