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A multicentre validation of Metasin: a molecular assay for the intraoperative assessment of sentinel lymph nodes from breast cancer patients.

Priya Sai-Giridhar1, Salma Al-Ramadhani2, Dilushana George3, Preethi Gopinath3, William Andrews4, Samar Jader3, Shelley Brown3, Alison Findlay3, Evdokia Arkoumani3, Salam Al-Sam3, Jolanta G McKenzie3, Howard Bradpiece3, Stephanie Jenkins3, Anthony Aylwin3, Simon Holt1, Yousef Sharaiha1, Constantinos Yiangou5, Avi Agrawal5, Amanda McDowell5, Francis G Gabriel5, Margaret Jeffrey5, Neerja Agrawal5, Ian A Cree6, Robert E Mansel7, Mo Keshtgar8, Nuala McDermott8, Soha El Sheikh8, David Wellsted9, Jade Collard9, Hema Chaplin9, Olfert Landt10, Stephen Bustin11, Maryse Sundaresan12, Vasi Sundaresan3.   

Abstract

AIMS: Treatment strategies for breast cancer continue to evolve. No uniformity exists in the UK for the management of node-positive breast cancer patients. Most centres continue to use conventional histopathology of sampled sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs), which requires delayed axillary clearance in up to 25% of patients. Some use touch imprint cytology or frozen section for intraoperative testing, although both have inherent sensitivity issues. An intraoperative molecular diagnostic approach helps to overcome some of these limitations. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical effectiveness of Metasin, a molecular method for the intraoperative evaluation of SLNs. METHODS AND
RESULTS: RNA from 3296 lymph nodes from 1836 patients undergoing SLN assessment was analysed with Metasin. Alternate slices of tissue were examined in parallel by histology. Cases deemed to be discordant were analysed by protein gel electrophoresis. There was concordance between Metasin and histology in 94.1% of cases, with a sensitivity of 92% [95% confidence interval (CI) 88-94%] and a specificity of 97% (95% CI 95-97%). Positive and negative predictive values were 88% and 98%, respectively. Over half of the discordant cases (4.4%) were ascribed to tissue allocation bias (TAB).
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical validation of the Metasin assay suggests that it is sufficiently sensitive and specific to make it fit for purpose in the intraoperative setting.
© 2015 The Authors. Histopathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  CK19; Metasin; PCR; axillary clearance; breast cancer; intraoperative; mammaglobin; molecular; sensitivity; sentinel lymph node; specificity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26383172     DOI: 10.1111/his.12863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histopathology        ISSN: 0309-0167            Impact factor:   5.087


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1.  Detection of mammagloblin by RT-PCR as a biomarker for lymph node metastasis in breast cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Ana Monsalve-Lancheros; Milcíades Ibáñez-Pinilla; Sandra Ramírez-Clavijo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-23       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Clinical significance of MSKCC nomogram on guiding the application of touch imprint cytology and frozen section in intraoperative assessment of breast sentinel lymph nodes.

Authors:  Lisha Sun; Guanglei Chen; Yizhen Zhou; Lei Zhang; Zining Jin; Weiguang Liu; Guangping Wu; Feng Jin; Kai Li; Bo Chen
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2017-04-27
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