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Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides

Background: Thyroid nodules can be identified in up to 68% of the population. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytopathology classifies 20%–30% of nodules as indeterminate, and these are often referred for surgery due to the risk of malignancy. However, histological postsurgical reports indicate that up...

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Autores principales: dos Santos, Marcos Tadeu, Buzolin, Ana Lígia, Gama, Ricardo Ribeiro, da Silva, Eduardo Caetano Albino, Dufloth, Rozany Mucha, Figueiredo, David Livingstone Alves, Carvalho, André Lopes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6308280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30319072
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/thy.2018.0254
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author dos Santos, Marcos Tadeu
Buzolin, Ana Lígia
Gama, Ricardo Ribeiro
da Silva, Eduardo Caetano Albino
Dufloth, Rozany Mucha
Figueiredo, David Livingstone Alves
Carvalho, André Lopes
author_facet dos Santos, Marcos Tadeu
Buzolin, Ana Lígia
Gama, Ricardo Ribeiro
da Silva, Eduardo Caetano Albino
Dufloth, Rozany Mucha
Figueiredo, David Livingstone Alves
Carvalho, André Lopes
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description Background: Thyroid nodules can be identified in up to 68% of the population. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytopathology classifies 20%–30% of nodules as indeterminate, and these are often referred for surgery due to the risk of malignancy. However, histological postsurgical reports indicate that up to 84% of cases are benign, highlighting a high rate of unnecessary surgeries. We sought to develop and validate a microRNA (miRNA)-based thyroid molecular classifier for precision endocrinology (mir-THYpe) with both high sensitivity and high specificity, to be performed on the FNA cytology smear slide with no additional FNA. Methods: The expression of 96 miRNA candidates from 39 benign/39 malignant thyroid samples, (indeterminate on FNA) was analyzed to develop and train the mir-THYpe algorithm. For validation, an independent set of 58 benign/37 malignant FNA smear slides (also classified as indeterminate) was used. Results: In the training set, with a 10-fold cross-validation using only 11 miRNAs, the mir-THYpe test reached 89.7% sensitivity, 92.3% specificity, 90.0% negative predictive value and 92.1% positive predictive value. In the FNA smear slide validation set, the mir-THYpe test reached 94.6% sensitivity, 81.0% specificity, 95.9% negative predictive value, and 76.1% positive predictive value. Bayes' theorem shows that the mir-THYpe test performs satisfactorily in a wide range of cancer prevalences. Conclusions: The presented data and comparison with other commercially available tests suggest that the mir-THYpe test can be considered for use in clinical practice to support a more informed clinical decision for patients with indeterminate thyroid nodules and potentially reduce the rates of unnecessary thyroid surgeries.
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spelling pubmed-63082802018-12-28 Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides dos Santos, Marcos Tadeu Buzolin, Ana Lígia Gama, Ricardo Ribeiro da Silva, Eduardo Caetano Albino Dufloth, Rozany Mucha Figueiredo, David Livingstone Alves Carvalho, André Lopes Thyroid Thyroid Cancer and Nodules Background: Thyroid nodules can be identified in up to 68% of the population. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytopathology classifies 20%–30% of nodules as indeterminate, and these are often referred for surgery due to the risk of malignancy. However, histological postsurgical reports indicate that up to 84% of cases are benign, highlighting a high rate of unnecessary surgeries. We sought to develop and validate a microRNA (miRNA)-based thyroid molecular classifier for precision endocrinology (mir-THYpe) with both high sensitivity and high specificity, to be performed on the FNA cytology smear slide with no additional FNA. Methods: The expression of 96 miRNA candidates from 39 benign/39 malignant thyroid samples, (indeterminate on FNA) was analyzed to develop and train the mir-THYpe algorithm. For validation, an independent set of 58 benign/37 malignant FNA smear slides (also classified as indeterminate) was used. Results: In the training set, with a 10-fold cross-validation using only 11 miRNAs, the mir-THYpe test reached 89.7% sensitivity, 92.3% specificity, 90.0% negative predictive value and 92.1% positive predictive value. In the FNA smear slide validation set, the mir-THYpe test reached 94.6% sensitivity, 81.0% specificity, 95.9% negative predictive value, and 76.1% positive predictive value. Bayes' theorem shows that the mir-THYpe test performs satisfactorily in a wide range of cancer prevalences. Conclusions: The presented data and comparison with other commercially available tests suggest that the mir-THYpe test can be considered for use in clinical practice to support a more informed clinical decision for patients with indeterminate thyroid nodules and potentially reduce the rates of unnecessary thyroid surgeries. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2018-12-01 2018-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6308280/ /pubmed/30319072 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/thy.2018.0254 Text en © Marcos Tadeu dos Santos et al. 2018; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Thyroid Cancer and Nodules
dos Santos, Marcos Tadeu
Buzolin, Ana Lígia
Gama, Ricardo Ribeiro
da Silva, Eduardo Caetano Albino
Dufloth, Rozany Mucha
Figueiredo, David Livingstone Alves
Carvalho, André Lopes
Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides
title Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides
title_full Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides
title_fullStr Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides
title_short Molecular Classification of Thyroid Nodules with Indeterminate Cytology: Development and Validation of a Highly Sensitive and Specific New miRNA-Based Classifier Test Using Fine-Needle Aspiration Smear Slides
title_sort molecular classification of thyroid nodules with indeterminate cytology: development and validation of a highly sensitive and specific new mirna-based classifier test using fine-needle aspiration smear slides
topic Thyroid Cancer and Nodules
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6308280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30319072
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/thy.2018.0254
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