AI Article Synopsis

  • CA125 alone is not effective for identifying ovarian cancer in the general population, prompting a study on the combination of CA125 with other biomarkers like transthyretin and apolipoprotein A1.
  • Utilizing a multiplex liquid assay on serum samples from various groups, the study found that combining these biomarkers significantly improved sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing ovarian cancer.
  • Specifically, the combination yielded a sensitivity of 95.5% at 95% specificity for all stages of ovarian cancer, with even higher sensitivity for early-stage cancers, demonstrating the potential benefits of using multiple biomarkers for better diagnosis.

Article Abstract

CA125 as a biomarker of ovarian cancer is ineffective for the general population. The aim of this study was to evaluate multiplexed bead-based immunoassay of multiple ovarian cancer-associated biomarkers such as transthyretin and apolipoprotein A1, together with CA125, to improve the identification and evaluation of prognosis of ovarian cancer. We measured the serum levels of CA125, transthyretin, and apolipoprotein A1 from the serum of 61 healthy individuals, 84 patients with benign ovarian disease, and 118 patients with ovarian cancer using a multiplex liquid assay system, Luminex 100. The results were then analyzed according to healthy and/or benign versus ovarian cancer subjects. When CA125 was combined with the other biomarkers, the overall sensitivity and specificity were significantly improved in the ROC curve, which showed 95% and 97% sensitivity and specificity, respectively. At 95% specificity for all stages the sensitivity increased to 95.5% compared to 67% for CA125 alone. For stage I+II, the sensitivity increased from 30% for CA125 alone to 93.9%. For stage III+IV, the corresponding values were 96.5% and 91.6%, respectively. Also, the three biomarkers were sufficient for maximum separation between noncancer (healthy plus benign group) and stage I+II or all stages (I-IV) of disease. The new combination of transthyretin, and apolipoprotein A1 with CA125 improved both the sensitivity and the specificity of ovarian cancer diagnosis compared with those of individual biomarkers. These findings suggest the benefit of the combination of these markers for the diagnosis of ovarian cancer.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3438175PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0044960PLOS

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