Literature DB >> 24486777

Trans-oral brush biopsies and quantitative PCR for EBV DNA detection and screening of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

Raymond H W Ng1, Roger Ngan, William Ignace Wei, Patrick J Gullane, John Phillips.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate a newly developed noninvasive ambulatory, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (Q-PCR) Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA detection and screening system (NP Screen™) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). STUDY
DESIGN: Correlation of the nasopharyngeal epithelial EBV-DNA levels and clinical findings by nasopharyngoscopy and final pathologic diagnosis of NPC with biopsy.
SETTING: Multicenter ENT/Oncology clinics in Hong Kong (Radiation Oncology Clinic at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Radiation Oncology Clinic and Head and Neck Clinic, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong) and in Toronto, Canada (the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Clinic at the Rouge Valley Health System and 2 large ENT practices in Toronto).
METHODS: A single-use trans-oral brush was used for rapid, nontraumatic nasopharyngeal (NP) epithelial cells DNA harvest in 600 Chinese patients, combined with a preservation and shipping kit for remote, real-time Q-PCR EBV DNA determinations.
RESULTS: All 600 patients had NP brushings using NP Screen in an ambulatory environment, and no adverse events or complications were recorded. A final 578 patients were included with sufficient amount of DNA for completion of the Q-PCR assay. Of these 578 patients, 94 were confirmed positive for NPC histologically. The study yielded a sensitivity of 98.9%, specificity of 99.3%, positive predictive value (PPV) of 96.9%, and negative predictive value (NPP) of 99.7% for NP Screen in detecting NPC. Endoscopy had a sensitivity of 94%, specificity 97.1%, PPV 85%, and NPP 98.9%.
CONCLUSIONS: The trans-oral brushing system fulfills the characteristics of a noninvasive, sensitive, specific detection method suitable for routine, large-scale ambulatory NPC risk assessment for high-risk NPC populations.

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Keywords:  Epstein-Barr virus; disease risk; nasopharyngeal cancer; trans-oral brush biopsies

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24486777     DOI: 10.1177/0194599813520136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0194-5998            Impact factor:   3.497


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