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CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions

The high prevalence of oral potentially-malignant disorders exhibits diverse severity and risk of malignant transformation, which mandates a Point-of-Care diagnostic tool. Low patient compliance for biopsies underscores the need for minimally-invasive diagnosis. Oral cytology, an apt method, is not...

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Autores principales: Sunny, Sumsum P., D. R., Ravindra, Hariharan, Aditi, Mukhia, Nirza, Gurudath, Shubha, G., Keerthi, Raghavan, Subhashini, Kolur, Trupti, Shetty, Vivek, R., Vidya Bushan, Surolia, Avadhesha, T., Satyajit, Chandrashekhar, Pavithra, R., Nisheena, Pandya, Hardik J., Pillai, Vijay, N., Praveen Birur, Kuriakose, Moni A., Suresh, Amritha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37747904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291972
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author Sunny, Sumsum P.
D. R., Ravindra
Hariharan, Aditi
Mukhia, Nirza
Gurudath, Shubha
G., Keerthi
Raghavan, Subhashini
Kolur, Trupti
Shetty, Vivek
R., Vidya Bushan
Surolia, Avadhesha
T., Satyajit
Chandrashekhar, Pavithra
R., Nisheena
Pandya, Hardik J.
Pillai, Vijay
N., Praveen Birur
Kuriakose, Moni A.
Suresh, Amritha
author_facet Sunny, Sumsum P.
D. R., Ravindra
Hariharan, Aditi
Mukhia, Nirza
Gurudath, Shubha
G., Keerthi
Raghavan, Subhashini
Kolur, Trupti
Shetty, Vivek
R., Vidya Bushan
Surolia, Avadhesha
T., Satyajit
Chandrashekhar, Pavithra
R., Nisheena
Pandya, Hardik J.
Pillai, Vijay
N., Praveen Birur
Kuriakose, Moni A.
Suresh, Amritha
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description The high prevalence of oral potentially-malignant disorders exhibits diverse severity and risk of malignant transformation, which mandates a Point-of-Care diagnostic tool. Low patient compliance for biopsies underscores the need for minimally-invasive diagnosis. Oral cytology, an apt method, is not clinically applicable due to a lack of definitive diagnostic criteria and subjective interpretation. The primary objective of this study was to identify and evaluate the efficacy of biomarkers for cytology-based delineation of high-risk oral lesions. A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of biomarkers recognized a panel of markers (n: 10) delineating dysplastic oral lesions. In this observational cross sectional study, immunohistochemical validation (n: 131) identified a four-marker panel, CD44, Cyclin D1, SNA-1, and MAA, with the best sensitivity (>75%; AUC>0.75) in delineating benign, hyperplasia, and mild-dysplasia (Low Risk Lesions; LRL) from moderate-severe dysplasia (High Grade Dysplasia: HGD) along with cancer. Independent validation by cytology (n: 133) showed that expression of SNA-1 and CD44 significantly delineate HGD and cancer with high sensitivity (>83%). Multiplex validation in another cohort (n: 138), integrated with a machine learning model incorporating clinical parameters, further improved the sensitivity and specificity (>88%). Additionally, image automation with SNA-1 profiled data set also provided a high sensitivity (sensitivity: 86%). In the present study, cytology with a two-marker panel, detecting aberrant glycosylation and a glycoprotein, provided efficient risk stratification of oral lesions. Our study indicated that use of a two-biomarker panel (CD44/SNA-1) integrated with clinical parameters or SNA-1 with automated image analysis (Sensitivity >85%) or multiplexed two-marker panel analysis (Sensitivity: >90%) provided efficient risk stratification of oral lesions, indicating the significance of biomarker-integrated cytopathology in the development of a Point-of-care assay.
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spelling pubmed-105196092023-09-26 CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions Sunny, Sumsum P. D. R., Ravindra Hariharan, Aditi Mukhia, Nirza Gurudath, Shubha G., Keerthi Raghavan, Subhashini Kolur, Trupti Shetty, Vivek R., Vidya Bushan Surolia, Avadhesha T., Satyajit Chandrashekhar, Pavithra R., Nisheena Pandya, Hardik J. Pillai, Vijay N., Praveen Birur Kuriakose, Moni A. Suresh, Amritha PLoS One Research Article The high prevalence of oral potentially-malignant disorders exhibits diverse severity and risk of malignant transformation, which mandates a Point-of-Care diagnostic tool. Low patient compliance for biopsies underscores the need for minimally-invasive diagnosis. Oral cytology, an apt method, is not clinically applicable due to a lack of definitive diagnostic criteria and subjective interpretation. The primary objective of this study was to identify and evaluate the efficacy of biomarkers for cytology-based delineation of high-risk oral lesions. A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of biomarkers recognized a panel of markers (n: 10) delineating dysplastic oral lesions. In this observational cross sectional study, immunohistochemical validation (n: 131) identified a four-marker panel, CD44, Cyclin D1, SNA-1, and MAA, with the best sensitivity (>75%; AUC>0.75) in delineating benign, hyperplasia, and mild-dysplasia (Low Risk Lesions; LRL) from moderate-severe dysplasia (High Grade Dysplasia: HGD) along with cancer. Independent validation by cytology (n: 133) showed that expression of SNA-1 and CD44 significantly delineate HGD and cancer with high sensitivity (>83%). Multiplex validation in another cohort (n: 138), integrated with a machine learning model incorporating clinical parameters, further improved the sensitivity and specificity (>88%). Additionally, image automation with SNA-1 profiled data set also provided a high sensitivity (sensitivity: 86%). In the present study, cytology with a two-marker panel, detecting aberrant glycosylation and a glycoprotein, provided efficient risk stratification of oral lesions. Our study indicated that use of a two-biomarker panel (CD44/SNA-1) integrated with clinical parameters or SNA-1 with automated image analysis (Sensitivity >85%) or multiplexed two-marker panel analysis (Sensitivity: >90%) provided efficient risk stratification of oral lesions, indicating the significance of biomarker-integrated cytopathology in the development of a Point-of-care assay. Public Library of Science 2023-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10519609/ /pubmed/37747904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291972 Text en © 2023 Sunny et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sunny, Sumsum P.
D. R., Ravindra
Hariharan, Aditi
Mukhia, Nirza
Gurudath, Shubha
G., Keerthi
Raghavan, Subhashini
Kolur, Trupti
Shetty, Vivek
R., Vidya Bushan
Surolia, Avadhesha
T., Satyajit
Chandrashekhar, Pavithra
R., Nisheena
Pandya, Hardik J.
Pillai, Vijay
N., Praveen Birur
Kuriakose, Moni A.
Suresh, Amritha
CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions
title CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions
title_full CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions
title_fullStr CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions
title_full_unstemmed CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions
title_short CD44-SNA1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions
title_sort cd44-sna1 integrated cytopathology for delineation of high grade dysplastic and neoplastic oral lesions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519609/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37747904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291972
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