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PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study

We aimed to determine whether PAX1/SOX1 methylation could be translated to clinical practice for cervical neoplasia detection when used alone and in combination with current cytology-based Pap screening. We conducted a multicenter case–control study in 11 medical centers in Taiwan from December 2009...

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Autores principales: Lai, Hung-Cheng, Ou, Yu-Che, Chen, Tze-Chien, Huang, Huei-Jean, Cheng, Ya-Min, Chen, Chi-Hau, Chu, Tang-Yuan, Hsu, Shih-Tien, Liu, Cheng-Bin, Hung, Yao-Ching, Wen, Kuo-Chang, Yu, Mu-Hsien, Wang, Kung-Liahng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24799352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.253
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author Lai, Hung-Cheng
Ou, Yu-Che
Chen, Tze-Chien
Huang, Huei-Jean
Cheng, Ya-Min
Chen, Chi-Hau
Chu, Tang-Yuan
Hsu, Shih-Tien
Liu, Cheng-Bin
Hung, Yao-Ching
Wen, Kuo-Chang
Yu, Mu-Hsien
Wang, Kung-Liahng
author_facet Lai, Hung-Cheng
Ou, Yu-Che
Chen, Tze-Chien
Huang, Huei-Jean
Cheng, Ya-Min
Chen, Chi-Hau
Chu, Tang-Yuan
Hsu, Shih-Tien
Liu, Cheng-Bin
Hung, Yao-Ching
Wen, Kuo-Chang
Yu, Mu-Hsien
Wang, Kung-Liahng
author_sort Lai, Hung-Cheng
collection PubMed
description We aimed to determine whether PAX1/SOX1 methylation could be translated to clinical practice for cervical neoplasia detection when used alone and in combination with current cytology-based Pap screening. We conducted a multicenter case–control study in 11 medical centers in Taiwan from December 2009 to November 2010. Six hundred seventy-six patients were included in the analysis, including 330 in the training set and 346 in the testing set. Multiplex quantitative methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed with a TaqMan probe system using a LightCycler 480 Real-Time PCR System (Roche). The level of human papilloma virus (HPV) was analyzed using a Hybrid Capture 2 system (Digene). Receiver operating characteristic curves were generated to obtain the best cutoff values from the training data set. The sensitivities, specificities, and accuracies were validated in the testing set. The sensitivities for methylated ((m)) PAX1(m) and SOX1(m) and HPV testing for detecting CIN3(+) lesions were 0.64, 0.71, and 0.89, and the specificities were 0.91, 0.77, and 0.68, respectively. Combined parallel testing of PAX1(m)/SOX1(m) tests with Pap smearing showed superior specificity (0.84/0.71 vs. 0.66, respectively) and similar sensitivity (0.93/0.96 vs. 0.97) to the combination of Pap smear results and HPV testing. Thus, combined parallel testing using Pap smears and PAX1 or SOX1 methylation tests may provide better performance than a combination of Pap smears with HPV testing in detection for cervical neoplasia.
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spelling pubmed-43031752015-01-22 PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study Lai, Hung-Cheng Ou, Yu-Che Chen, Tze-Chien Huang, Huei-Jean Cheng, Ya-Min Chen, Chi-Hau Chu, Tang-Yuan Hsu, Shih-Tien Liu, Cheng-Bin Hung, Yao-Ching Wen, Kuo-Chang Yu, Mu-Hsien Wang, Kung-Liahng Cancer Med Cancer Prevention We aimed to determine whether PAX1/SOX1 methylation could be translated to clinical practice for cervical neoplasia detection when used alone and in combination with current cytology-based Pap screening. We conducted a multicenter case–control study in 11 medical centers in Taiwan from December 2009 to November 2010. Six hundred seventy-six patients were included in the analysis, including 330 in the training set and 346 in the testing set. Multiplex quantitative methylation-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed with a TaqMan probe system using a LightCycler 480 Real-Time PCR System (Roche). The level of human papilloma virus (HPV) was analyzed using a Hybrid Capture 2 system (Digene). Receiver operating characteristic curves were generated to obtain the best cutoff values from the training data set. The sensitivities, specificities, and accuracies were validated in the testing set. The sensitivities for methylated ((m)) PAX1(m) and SOX1(m) and HPV testing for detecting CIN3(+) lesions were 0.64, 0.71, and 0.89, and the specificities were 0.91, 0.77, and 0.68, respectively. Combined parallel testing of PAX1(m)/SOX1(m) tests with Pap smearing showed superior specificity (0.84/0.71 vs. 0.66, respectively) and similar sensitivity (0.93/0.96 vs. 0.97) to the combination of Pap smear results and HPV testing. Thus, combined parallel testing using Pap smears and PAX1 or SOX1 methylation tests may provide better performance than a combination of Pap smears with HPV testing in detection for cervical neoplasia. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-08 2014-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4303175/ /pubmed/24799352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.253 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Cancer Prevention
Lai, Hung-Cheng
Ou, Yu-Che
Chen, Tze-Chien
Huang, Huei-Jean
Cheng, Ya-Min
Chen, Chi-Hau
Chu, Tang-Yuan
Hsu, Shih-Tien
Liu, Cheng-Bin
Hung, Yao-Ching
Wen, Kuo-Chang
Yu, Mu-Hsien
Wang, Kung-Liahng
PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study
title PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study
title_full PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study
title_fullStr PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study
title_full_unstemmed PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study
title_short PAX1/SOX1 DNA methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a Taiwanese Gynecologic Oncology Group (TGOG) study
title_sort pax1/sox1 dna methylation and cervical neoplasia detection: a taiwanese gynecologic oncology group (tgog) study
topic Cancer Prevention
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4303175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24799352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.253
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