Literature DB >> 34632818

A combination of methylation and protein markers is capable of detecting gastric cancer detection by combined markers.

Jianbiao Xu1, Jianlin Song1, Tongmin Wang1, Wenchuan Zhu1, Liangyu Zuo1, Jinzhi Wu1, Jianhui Guo1, Xiaochun Yang2.   

Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to validate a combination of mSEPT9, mRNF180 and CA724 for gastric cancer (GC) detection. Patients & methods: The performance of mSEPT9, mRNF180 and CA724 was examined in a prospective cohort study with 518 participants (151 with GC, 56 with atrophic gastritis, 87 with other gastrointestinal diseases and 224 with no evidence of disease).
Results: mSEPT9, mRNF180 or CA724 alone detected 48.3, 37.1 and 43.1% of GC, respectively. The combination of mSEPT9 and mRNF180 detected 60.3% of GC, and the combination of all three markers detected 68.6% of GC. The detection sensitivity of mSEPT9 and mRNF180 was significantly higher for gastric body and in elder subjects. mSEPT9 was correlated with poorer GC survival.
Conclusion: The combination of mSEPT9, mRNF180 and CA724 was adequately sensitive for GC detection. The blood mSEPT9 was predictive for GC prognosis.

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Keywords:  CA724; RNF180; SEPT9; colorectal cancer; gastric cancer; methylation; septin9

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34632818     DOI: 10.2217/epi-2021-0080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epigenomics        ISSN: 1750-192X            Impact factor:   4.778


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1.  A Pilot Study of Blood-Based Methylation Markers Associated With Pancreatic Cancer.

Authors:  Rick J Jansen; Megan Orr; William R Bamlet; Gloria M Petersen
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 4.599

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