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  • The study aimed to find epigenetic markers in plasma that could help detect colorectal cancer at an early stage.
  • Researchers analyzed the methylation patterns of 10 genes in tissue and plasma samples from patients with colorectal cancer and healthy individuals, using a method called methylation-specific PCR.
  • The findings suggested that specific genes (APC, MGMT, RASSF2A, and Wif-1) could serve as effective biomarkers, showing high sensitivity (86.5%) and specificity (92.1%) for early detection of the disease in plasma samples.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To identify epigenetic molecular makers in plasma for the early detection of colorectal cancer.

Experimental Design: We retrospectively analyzed the methylation status of 10 genes in fresh-frozen tissues and corresponding plasma samples from 243 patients with stage I and II sporadic colorectal cancer, 276 healthy individuals, and plasma from 64 colorectal adenoma patients using methylation-specific PCR. The methylation score (Mscore) was used to find molecular markers with high sensitivity and specificity.

Results: Of the 243 colorectal cancer tissues, methylation was detected in 18% for p14, 34% for p16, 27% for APC, 34% for DAPK, 32% for HLTF, 21% for hMLH1, 39% for MGMT, 24% for RARbeta2, 58% for RASSF2A, and 74% for Wif-1. Receiver operator characteristic curve analysis in plasma from 243 patients with cancer and 276 healthy individuals showed that the M score of any single gene had a sensitivity of <40% after controlling for age, sex, and tumor location. The specificity of the M score was not different between multigene and single gene analyses, but the sensitivity of the M score was significantly increased by multigene analysis. For all patients, the M score in a model including APC, MGMT, RASSF2A, and Wif-1 genes had a sensitivity of 86.5% and a specificity of 92.1% when 1.6 was used as a cutoff. In this model, the M score had a positive predictive value of 90.6% and a negative predictive value of 88.8%.

Conclusion: The present study suggests that tumor-specific methylation of APC, MGMT, RASSF2A, and Wif-1 genes might be a valuable biomarker in plasma for the early detection of colorectal cancer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-09-0111DOI Listing

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