生物标志物
尿
膀胱癌
DNA甲基化
癌症
甲基化
医学
癌症研究
肿瘤科
DNA
生物
内科学
遗传学
基因
基因表达
作者
Michael Rose,Sarah Bringezu,Laura Godfrey,David Fiedler,Nadine T. Gaisa,M. H. J. Koch,Christian Bach,Susanne Füssel,Alexander Herr,Doreen Hübner,Jörg Ellinger,David Pfister,Ruth Knüchel,Manfred P. Wirth,Manja U. Böhme,Edgar Dahl
摘要
Bladder cancer is one of the more common malignancies in humans and the most expensive tumor for treating in the Unites States (US) and Europe due to the need for lifelong surveillance. Non-invasive tests approved by the FDA have not been widely adopted in routine diagnosis so far. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the two putative tumor suppressor genes ECRG4 and ITIH5 as novel urinary DNA methylation biomarkers that are suitable for non-invasive detection of bladder cancer. While assessing the analytical performance, a spiking experiment was performed by determining the limit of RT112 tumor cell detection (range: 100–10,000 cells) in the urine of healthy donors in dependency of the processing protocols of the RWTH cBMB. Clinically, urine sediments of 474 patients were analyzed by using quantitative methylation-specific PCR (qMSP) and Methylation Sensitive Restriction Enzyme (MSRE) qPCR techniques. Overall, ECRG4-ITIH5 showed a sensitivity of 64% to 70% with a specificity ranging between 80% and 92%, i.e., discriminating healthy, benign lesions, and/or inflammatory diseases from bladder tumors. When comparing single biomarkers, ECRG4 achieved a sensitivity of 73%, which was increased by combination with the known biomarker candidate NID2 up to 76% at a specificity of 97%. Hence, ITIH5 and, in particular, ECRG4 might be promising candidates for further optimizing current bladder cancer biomarker panels and platforms.
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