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Technical Verification and Assessment of Independent Validation of Biomarker Models for Endometriosis

There is a great need for a noninvasive diagnosis for endometriosis. Several biomarkers and biomarker panels have been proposed. Biomarker models consisting of CA-125, VEGF, Annexin V, and glycodelin/sICAM-1 were previously developed by our group. The objective of our current study was to assess the...

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Autores principales: O, Dorien F., Fassbender, Amelie, Van Bree, Rita, Laenen, Annouschka, Peterse, Daniëlle P., Vanhie, Arne, Waelkens, Etienne, D'Hooghe, Thomas M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6683797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31428634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3673060
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author O, Dorien F.
Fassbender, Amelie
Van Bree, Rita
Laenen, Annouschka
Peterse, Daniëlle P.
Vanhie, Arne
Waelkens, Etienne
D'Hooghe, Thomas M.
author_facet O, Dorien F.
Fassbender, Amelie
Van Bree, Rita
Laenen, Annouschka
Peterse, Daniëlle P.
Vanhie, Arne
Waelkens, Etienne
D'Hooghe, Thomas M.
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description There is a great need for a noninvasive diagnosis for endometriosis. Several biomarkers and biomarker panels have been proposed. Biomarker models consisting of CA-125, VEGF, Annexin V, and glycodelin/sICAM-1 were previously developed by our group. The objective of our current study was to assess the impact of technical and biological variability on the performance of those previously developed prediction models in a technical verification and a validation setting. The technical verification cohort consisted of peripheral blood plasma samples from a subset of the patients included in the original study of Vodolazkaia et al. (99 women with and 37 women without endometriosis). The validation study was done in plasma samples of an independent patient cohort (170 women with and 86 women without endometriosis). Single immunoassays were used for CA-125, VEGF-A, sICAM-1, Annexin V, and glycodelin. Statistical analyses were done using univariate and multivariate (logistic regression) approaches. The previously reported prediction models for endometriosis had a low performance in both the technical verification and validation setting. New prediction models were developed, which included CA-125, Annexin V, and sICAM-1, but CA-125 was the only marker that was retained in the models across the technical verification and validation study. Overall, successful validation of a biomarker model depends on several factors such as patient selection, collection methods, assay selection/handling, stability of the marker, and statistical analysis and interpretation. There is a need for standardized studies in large, well-defined patient cohorts with robust assay methodologies.
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spelling pubmed-66837972019-08-19 Technical Verification and Assessment of Independent Validation of Biomarker Models for Endometriosis O, Dorien F. Fassbender, Amelie Van Bree, Rita Laenen, Annouschka Peterse, Daniëlle P. Vanhie, Arne Waelkens, Etienne D'Hooghe, Thomas M. Biomed Res Int Research Article There is a great need for a noninvasive diagnosis for endometriosis. Several biomarkers and biomarker panels have been proposed. Biomarker models consisting of CA-125, VEGF, Annexin V, and glycodelin/sICAM-1 were previously developed by our group. The objective of our current study was to assess the impact of technical and biological variability on the performance of those previously developed prediction models in a technical verification and a validation setting. The technical verification cohort consisted of peripheral blood plasma samples from a subset of the patients included in the original study of Vodolazkaia et al. (99 women with and 37 women without endometriosis). The validation study was done in plasma samples of an independent patient cohort (170 women with and 86 women without endometriosis). Single immunoassays were used for CA-125, VEGF-A, sICAM-1, Annexin V, and glycodelin. Statistical analyses were done using univariate and multivariate (logistic regression) approaches. The previously reported prediction models for endometriosis had a low performance in both the technical verification and validation setting. New prediction models were developed, which included CA-125, Annexin V, and sICAM-1, but CA-125 was the only marker that was retained in the models across the technical verification and validation study. Overall, successful validation of a biomarker model depends on several factors such as patient selection, collection methods, assay selection/handling, stability of the marker, and statistical analysis and interpretation. There is a need for standardized studies in large, well-defined patient cohorts with robust assay methodologies. Hindawi 2019-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6683797/ /pubmed/31428634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3673060 Text en Copyright © 2019 Dorien F. O et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Laenen, Annouschka
Peterse, Daniëlle P.
Vanhie, Arne
Waelkens, Etienne
D'Hooghe, Thomas M.
Technical Verification and Assessment of Independent Validation of Biomarker Models for Endometriosis
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title_sort technical verification and assessment of independent validation of biomarker models for endometriosis
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