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An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer

Secretin-stimulated pancreatic juice (PJ), collected from the duodenum, presents a valuable biomarker source for the (earlier) detection of pancreatic cancer (PC). Here, we evaluate the feasibility and performance of shallow sequencing to detect copy number variations (CNVs) in cell-free DNA (cfDNA)...

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Autores principales: Levink, Iris J. M., Srebniak, Malgorzata I., De Valk, Walter G., van Veghel-Plandsoen, Monique M., Wagner, Anja, Cahen, Djuna L., Fuhler, Gwenny M., Bruno, Marco J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10049288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982172
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065097
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author Levink, Iris J. M.
Srebniak, Malgorzata I.
De Valk, Walter G.
van Veghel-Plandsoen, Monique M.
Wagner, Anja
Cahen, Djuna L.
Fuhler, Gwenny M.
Bruno, Marco J.
author_facet Levink, Iris J. M.
Srebniak, Malgorzata I.
De Valk, Walter G.
van Veghel-Plandsoen, Monique M.
Wagner, Anja
Cahen, Djuna L.
Fuhler, Gwenny M.
Bruno, Marco J.
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description Secretin-stimulated pancreatic juice (PJ), collected from the duodenum, presents a valuable biomarker source for the (earlier) detection of pancreatic cancer (PC). Here, we evaluate the feasibility and performance of shallow sequencing to detect copy number variations (CNVs) in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from PJ for PC detection. First, we confirmed the feasibility of shallow sequencing in PJ (n = 4), matched plasma (n = 3) and tissue samples (n = 4, microarray). Subsequently, shallow sequencing was performed on cfDNA from PJ of 26 cases (25 sporadic PC, 1 high-grade dysplasia) and 19 controls with a hereditary or familial increased risk of PC. 40 of the 45 PJ samples met the quality criteria for cfDNA analysis. Nine individuals had an 8q24 gain (oncogene MYC; 23%; eight cases (33%) and one control (6%), p = 0.04); six had both a 2q gain (STAT1) and 5p loss (CDH10; 15%; four cases (7%) and two controls (13%), p = 0.72). The presence of an 8q24 gain differentiated the cases and controls, with a sensitivity of 33% (95% CI 16–55%) and specificity of 94% (95% CI 70–100%). The presence of either an 8q24 or 2q gain with a 5p loss was related to a sensitivity of 50% (95% CI 29–71%) and specificity of 81% (95% CI 54–96%). Shallow sequencing of PJ is feasible. The presence of an 8q24 gain in PJ shows promise as a biomarker for the detection of PC. Further research is required with a larger sample size and consecutively collected samples in high-risk individuals prior to implementation in a surveillance cohort.
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spelling pubmed-100492882023-03-29 An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer Levink, Iris J. M. Srebniak, Malgorzata I. De Valk, Walter G. van Veghel-Plandsoen, Monique M. Wagner, Anja Cahen, Djuna L. Fuhler, Gwenny M. Bruno, Marco J. Int J Mol Sci Article Secretin-stimulated pancreatic juice (PJ), collected from the duodenum, presents a valuable biomarker source for the (earlier) detection of pancreatic cancer (PC). Here, we evaluate the feasibility and performance of shallow sequencing to detect copy number variations (CNVs) in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from PJ for PC detection. First, we confirmed the feasibility of shallow sequencing in PJ (n = 4), matched plasma (n = 3) and tissue samples (n = 4, microarray). Subsequently, shallow sequencing was performed on cfDNA from PJ of 26 cases (25 sporadic PC, 1 high-grade dysplasia) and 19 controls with a hereditary or familial increased risk of PC. 40 of the 45 PJ samples met the quality criteria for cfDNA analysis. Nine individuals had an 8q24 gain (oncogene MYC; 23%; eight cases (33%) and one control (6%), p = 0.04); six had both a 2q gain (STAT1) and 5p loss (CDH10; 15%; four cases (7%) and two controls (13%), p = 0.72). The presence of an 8q24 gain differentiated the cases and controls, with a sensitivity of 33% (95% CI 16–55%) and specificity of 94% (95% CI 70–100%). The presence of either an 8q24 or 2q gain with a 5p loss was related to a sensitivity of 50% (95% CI 29–71%) and specificity of 81% (95% CI 54–96%). Shallow sequencing of PJ is feasible. The presence of an 8q24 gain in PJ shows promise as a biomarker for the detection of PC. Further research is required with a larger sample size and consecutively collected samples in high-risk individuals prior to implementation in a surveillance cohort. MDPI 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10049288/ /pubmed/36982172 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065097 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Levink, Iris J. M.
Srebniak, Malgorzata I.
De Valk, Walter G.
van Veghel-Plandsoen, Monique M.
Wagner, Anja
Cahen, Djuna L.
Fuhler, Gwenny M.
Bruno, Marco J.
An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
title An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
title_full An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
title_fullStr An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
title_full_unstemmed An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
title_short An 8q24 Gain in Pancreatic Juice Is a Candidate Biomarker for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer
title_sort 8q24 gain in pancreatic juice is a candidate biomarker for the detection of pancreatic cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10049288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982172
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065097
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