LncRNAs adjacent to pepsinogen C in gastric diseases and diagnostic efficiencies of joint detection in gastric diseases.

Future Oncol

Tumor Etiology & Screening Department of Cancer Institute & General Surgery, the First Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, Liaoning 110001, PR China.

Published: April 2020

We aimed to explore diagnostic efficiencies of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) adjacent to combining with sPGC and anti- IgG in identifying GC (gastric cancer) and precancerous disease. : A total of 265 patients with different gastric diseases were collected. ELISA was to detect sPGC and anti- IgG. LncRNAs was determined by qRT-PCR. : The area under receiver operating characteristic curve of lncRNAs in discriminating GC+AG (atrophic gastritis) and superficial gastritis (SG) were 79.0, 68.1 and 75.9%. The diagnostic performance of lncRNAs with sPGC had increasing trends in distinguishing GC from non-GC, SG from GC+AG comparing with lncRNAs, with no statistic difference. Diagnosis efficacies of lncRNAs with anti- IgG improved dramatically. : Serum lncRNAs could distinguish GC, AG and SG. Diagnosis efficiencies of lncRNAs with sPGC and anti--IgG could be improved.

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