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Identification of Epigenetic Aberrant Promoter Methylation in Serum DNA Is Useful for Early Detection of Lung Cancer
Keiichi Fujiwara, Nobukazu Fujimoto, Masahiro Tabata, Kenji Nishii, Keitaro Matsuo, Katsuyuki Hotta, Toshiyuki Kozuki, Motoi Aoe, Katsuyuki Kiura, Hiroshi Ueoka, Mitsune Tanimoto
Clinical Cancer Research · 2005 · ▲ 202 citations
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of serum DNA methylation of five tumor suppressor genes for early detection of lung cancer. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Methylation status in serum DNA from 200 patients undergoing bronchofiberscopic examination for abnormal findings on chest radiograph detected by lung cancer screening or surveillance was examined using methylation-specific PCR. RESULTS: Ninety-one patients were given a pathologic diagnosis of lung cancer, 9 other malignant diseases, and 100 nonmalignant pulmonary diseases. In patients with lung cancer, methylation was detected in 18.7% for MGMT, 15.4% for p16(INK4a), 12.1% for RASSF1A, 11.0% for DAPK, and 6.6% for RAR-beta, which was higher compared with that in patients with nonmalignant diseases. Age and smoking status seemed to associate with methylation status. Sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of methylation in at least one gene for diagnosis of lung cancer were 49.5%, 85.0%, and 75.0%, respectively. Adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) for having lung cancer was 5.28 (2.39-11.7) for patients with methylation in one gene and 5.89 (1.53-22.7) for those with methylation in two or more genes. It is of note that methylation was identified in 50.9% of stage I lung cancer patients, whereas serum protein tumor markers were positive in 11.3% of them. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that identification of promoter methylation of tumor suppressor genes in serum DNA could be useful for early detection of lung cancer.
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Fujiwara, K., Fujimoto, N., Tabata, M., Nishii, K., Matsuo, K., Hotta, K., Kozuki, T., Aoe, M., Kiura, K., Ueoka, H., & Tanimoto, M. (2005). Identification of Epigenetic Aberrant Promoter Methylation in Serum DNA Is Useful for Early Detection of Lung Cancer. <em>Clinical Cancer Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.1219.11.3
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Fujiwara K, Fujimoto N, Tabata M, Nishii K, Matsuo K, Hotta K, et al. Identification of Epigenetic Aberrant Promoter Methylation in Serum DNA Is Useful for Early Detection of Lung Cancer. Clinical Cancer Research. 2005. doi:10.1158/1078-0432.1219.11.3.
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@article{keiichi2005Identi,
title = {Identification of Epigenetic Aberrant Promoter Methylation in Serum DNA Is Useful for Early Detection of Lung Cancer},
author = {Keiichi Fujiwara and Nobukazu Fujimoto and Masahiro Tabata and Kenji Nishii and Keitaro Matsuo and Katsuyuki Hotta and Toshiyuki Kozuki and Motoi Aoe and Katsuyuki Kiura and Hiroshi Ueoka and Mitsune Tanimoto},
journal = {Clinical Cancer Research},
year = {2005},
doi = {10.1158/1078-0432.1219.11.3},
}
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