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IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread

OBJECTIVES: Tumor‐associated autoantibodies (AAbs) in individuals with cancer can precede clinical diagnosis by several months to years. The objective of this study was to determine whether the primary immune response in form of IgM and gut mucosa‐associated IgA can aid IgG AAbs in the detection of...

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Autores principales: Roney, Md Saiful Islam, Lanagan, Catharine, Sheng, Yong Hua, Lawler, Karen, Schmidt, Christopher, Nguyen, Nam‐Trung, Begun, Jakob, Kijanka, Gregor Stefan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8473921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34603722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1330
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author Roney, Md Saiful Islam
Lanagan, Catharine
Sheng, Yong Hua
Lawler, Karen
Schmidt, Christopher
Nguyen, Nam‐Trung
Begun, Jakob
Kijanka, Gregor Stefan
author_facet Roney, Md Saiful Islam
Lanagan, Catharine
Sheng, Yong Hua
Lawler, Karen
Schmidt, Christopher
Nguyen, Nam‐Trung
Begun, Jakob
Kijanka, Gregor Stefan
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description OBJECTIVES: Tumor‐associated autoantibodies (AAbs) in individuals with cancer can precede clinical diagnosis by several months to years. The objective of this study was to determine whether the primary immune response in form of IgM and gut mucosa‐associated IgA can aid IgG AAbs in the detection of early‐stage colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: We developed a novel protein array comprising 492 antigens seropositive in CRC. The array was used to profile IgG, IgM and IgA antibody signatures in 99 CRC patients and 99 sex‐ and age‐matched non‐cancer controls. A receiver operating curve (ROC), Kaplan–Meier survival analysis and univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were conducted. RESULTS: We identified a panel of 16 multi‐isotype AAbs with a cumulative sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 74% (AUC 0.90, 95% CI: 0.850–0.940) across all CRC stages. IgM and IgG isotypes were conversely associated with disease stage with IgM contributing significantly to improved stage I and II sensitivity of 96% at 78% specificity (AUC 0.928, 95% CI: 0.884–0.973). A single identified IgA AAb reached an overall sensitivity of 5% at 99% specificity (AUC 0.520, 95% CI: 0.440–0.601) balanced across all CRC stages. Kaplan–Meier analysis revealed that se33‐1 (ZNF638) IgG AAbs were associated with reduced 5‐year overall survival (log‐rank test, P = 0.012), whereas cumulative IgM isotype signatures were associated with improved 5‐year overall survival (log‐rank test, P = 0.024). CONCLUSION: IgM AAbs are associated with early‐stage colorectal cancer. Combining IgG, IgM and IgA AAbs is a novel strategy to improve early diagnosis of cancers.
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spelling pubmed-84739212021-10-01 IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread Roney, Md Saiful Islam Lanagan, Catharine Sheng, Yong Hua Lawler, Karen Schmidt, Christopher Nguyen, Nam‐Trung Begun, Jakob Kijanka, Gregor Stefan Clin Transl Immunology Original Articles OBJECTIVES: Tumor‐associated autoantibodies (AAbs) in individuals with cancer can precede clinical diagnosis by several months to years. The objective of this study was to determine whether the primary immune response in form of IgM and gut mucosa‐associated IgA can aid IgG AAbs in the detection of early‐stage colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: We developed a novel protein array comprising 492 antigens seropositive in CRC. The array was used to profile IgG, IgM and IgA antibody signatures in 99 CRC patients and 99 sex‐ and age‐matched non‐cancer controls. A receiver operating curve (ROC), Kaplan–Meier survival analysis and univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were conducted. RESULTS: We identified a panel of 16 multi‐isotype AAbs with a cumulative sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 74% (AUC 0.90, 95% CI: 0.850–0.940) across all CRC stages. IgM and IgG isotypes were conversely associated with disease stage with IgM contributing significantly to improved stage I and II sensitivity of 96% at 78% specificity (AUC 0.928, 95% CI: 0.884–0.973). A single identified IgA AAb reached an overall sensitivity of 5% at 99% specificity (AUC 0.520, 95% CI: 0.440–0.601) balanced across all CRC stages. Kaplan–Meier analysis revealed that se33‐1 (ZNF638) IgG AAbs were associated with reduced 5‐year overall survival (log‐rank test, P = 0.012), whereas cumulative IgM isotype signatures were associated with improved 5‐year overall survival (log‐rank test, P = 0.024). CONCLUSION: IgM AAbs are associated with early‐stage colorectal cancer. Combining IgG, IgM and IgA AAbs is a novel strategy to improve early diagnosis of cancers. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8473921/ /pubmed/34603722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1330 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Clinical & Translational Immunology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian and New Zealand Society for Immunology, Inc https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Roney, Md Saiful Islam
Lanagan, Catharine
Sheng, Yong Hua
Lawler, Karen
Schmidt, Christopher
Nguyen, Nam‐Trung
Begun, Jakob
Kijanka, Gregor Stefan
IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread
title IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread
title_full IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread
title_fullStr IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread
title_full_unstemmed IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread
title_short IgM and IgA augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread
title_sort igm and iga augmented autoantibody signatures improve early‐stage detection of colorectal cancer prior to nodal and distant spread
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8473921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34603722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1330
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