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Published in: Pathology & Oncology Research 2/2017

01-04-2017 | Original Article

The Value of a Novel Panel of Cervical Cancer Biomarkers for Triage of HPV Positive Patients and for Detecting Disease Progression

Authors: Norbert Varga, Johanna Mózes, Helen Keegan, Christine White, Lynne Kelly, Loretto Pilkington, Márta Benczik, Schaff Zsuzsanna, Gábor Sobel, Róbert Koiss, Edit Babarczi, Miklos Nyíri, Laura Kovács, Sebe Attila, Borbála Kaltenecker, Adrienn Géresi, Adrienn Kocsis, John O’Leary, Cara M. Martin, Csaba Jeney

Published in: Pathology & Oncology Research | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

In the era of primary vaccination against HPV and at the beginning of the low prevalence of cervical lesions, introduction of screening methods that can distinguish between low- and high-grade lesions is necessary in order to maintain the positive predictive value of screening. This case-control study included 562 women who attended cervical screening or were referred for colposcopy and 140 disease free controls, confirmed by histology and/or cytology. The cases were stratified by age. Using routine exfoliated liquid based cytological samples RT-PCR measurements of biomarker genes, high-risk HPV testing and liquid based cytology were performed and used to evaluate different testing protocols including sets of genes/tests with different test cut-offs for the diagnostic panels. Three new panels of cellular biomarkers for improved triage of hrHPV positive women (diagnostic panel) and for prognostic assessment of CIN lesions were proposed. The diagnostic panel (PIK3AP1, TP63 and DSG3) has the potential to distinguish cytologically normal hrHPV+ women from hrHPV+ women with CIN2+. The prognostic gene panels (KRT78, MUC5AC, BPIFB1 and CXCL13, TP63, DSG3) have the ability to differentiate hrHPV+ CIN1 and carcinoma cases. The diagnostic triage panel showed good likelihood ratios for all age groups. The panel showed age-unrelated performance and even better diagnostic value under age 30, a unique feature among the established cervical triage tests. The prognostic gene-panels demonstrated good discriminatory power and oncogenic, anti-oncogenic grouping of genes. The study highlights the potential for the gene expression panels to be used for diagnostic triage and lesion prognostics in cervical cancer screening.
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Metadata
Title
The Value of a Novel Panel of Cervical Cancer Biomarkers for Triage of HPV Positive Patients and for Detecting Disease Progression
Authors
Norbert Varga
Johanna Mózes
Helen Keegan
Christine White
Lynne Kelly
Loretto Pilkington
Márta Benczik
Schaff Zsuzsanna
Gábor Sobel
Róbert Koiss
Edit Babarczi
Miklos Nyíri
Laura Kovács
Sebe Attila
Borbála Kaltenecker
Adrienn Géresi
Adrienn Kocsis
John O’Leary
Cara M. Martin
Csaba Jeney
Publication date
01-04-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Pathology & Oncology Research / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 1219-4956
Electronic ISSN: 1532-2807
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12253-016-0094-1

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