| Literature DB >> 26621842 |
Tung On Yau1, Chung Wah Wu1, Ceen-Ming Tang1,2, Yingxuan Chen3, Jingyuan Fang3, Yujuan Dong1,4, Qiaoyi Liang1, Simon Siu Man Ng4, Francis Ka Leung Chan1, Joseph Jao Yiu Sung1, Jun Yu1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Detection of microRNA (miRNA) aberrations in human faeces is a new approach for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. The aim of this study was to characterise miR-20a in faeces as a non-invasive biomarker for diagnosis of CRC.Entities:
Keywords: colorectal cancer; diagnosis; microRNA; non-invasive; stool biomarker
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26621842 PMCID: PMC4811480 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.6403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
miR-20a expression is elevated in colorectal carcinoma tissues compared with adjacent normal tissues
| microRNA | Percentage of samples with elevated expression in tumours | Fold change (Interquartile range) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| miR-20a | 70.0% (28/40) | 2.063 (0.910–5.418) | 0.0065 |
Pathological characteristics of recruited subjects
| Category | Healthy Controls | Adenoma | Colorectal Cancer |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. of Cases | 198 | 199 | 198 |
| Age at enrolment, Years (Mean ± SD) | 58.65 ± 6.87 | 59.99 ± 5.97 | 66.53 ± 11.05 |
| Male | 84 (42%) | 114 (57%) | 116 (59%) |
| Female | 114 (58%) | 85 (43%) | 82 (41%) |
| Proximal | 50 (25.3%) | ||
| Distal | 82 (41.4%) | ||
| Rectum | 66 (33.3%) | ||
| I + II | 106 (53.5%) | ||
| III + IV | 88 (44.5%) | ||
| Unknown | 4 (2.0%) | ||
| Adenocarcinoma | 185 (93.4%) | ||
| Mucinous adenocarcinoma | 11(5.6%) | ||
| Unknown | 2 (1.0%) | ||
| Poor | 1 (0.5%) | ||
| Poor to Moderate | 2 (1.0%) | ||
| Moderate | 167 (84.3%) | ||
| Well to Moderate | 3 (1.5%) | ||
| Well | 3 (1.5%) | ||
| Unknown/No data | 22 (11.2%) | ||
| Yes | 26 (13%) | ||
| No | 172 (87%) | ||
Colorectal neoplasms were classified by location into three groups: proximal colon (caecum, ascending, hepatic flexure and transverse), distal colon (splenic flexure, descending and sigmoid and recto-sigmoid junction) and rectum.
Antibiotic intake is defined as any antibiotic intake in the 30 days preceding faecal sample collection.
Figure 1Levels of (A) faecal-based miR-20a, and (B) the respective area under receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curves for CRC and adenoma
Patients were categorised into three subgroups: individuals with a normal colonoscopy (normal) (n = 198), adenoma (n = 199), and CRC (n = 198). The miR-20a level was expressed as the number of copies per nanogram of extracted total RNA. Each open circle represents a sample with an undetectable miRNA level. The lines denote the median. P < 0.05 denotes statistical significance. AUROC curves were plotted to discriminate all CRC and adenoma patients from individuals with normal colonoscopy findings.
The sensitivity and specificity of faecal-based miR-20a for colorectal cancer detection
| Category | Best | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| 82 (76–87) | 90 (85–94) | |
| 55 (47–62) | 40 (33–47) | |
| 27,493 | 43,312 | |
| Proximal | 42 (28–57) | 30 (20–45) |
| Distal | 60 (48–70) | 45 (34–57) |
| Rectum | 58 (45–70) | 45 (33–58) |
| No | 27 (10–40) | 8 (3–14) |
| Yes | 50 (30–70) | 42 (23–63) |
Colorectal neoplasms were classified by location into three groups: proximal colon (caecum, ascending, hepatic flexure and transverse), distal colon (splenic flexure, descending and sigmoid and recto-sigmoid junction) and rectum.
Antibiotic intake is defined as any antibiotic intake in the 30 days preceding faecal sample collection.
Figure 2Tumour location does not significantly alter faecal miR-20a levels
Colorectal neoplasms were classified by three locations as follows: the proximal colon (caecum, ascending, hepatic flexure and transverse) (n = 29), distal colon (splenic flexure, descending and sigmoid and recto-sigmoid junction) (n = 75), and rectum (n = 66). The lines denote the median. N.S. denotes no statistical significance. miR-20a levels were expressed in number of copies per nanogram of extracted total RNA. Each open circle represents a sample with an undetectable miR-20a level.
Figure 3Evaluation of the effects of antibiotics on faecal-based biomarker miR-20a
Patients who took antibiotics within 30 days of specimen collection (n = 26) were compared with patients without any antibiotic intake (n = 162). The lines denote the median. N.S. denotes no statistical significance. miR-20a levels were expressed in number of copies per nanogram of extracted total RNA. Each open circle represents a sample with an undetectable miR-20a level.