A novel multiplex-protein array for serum diagnostics of colon cancer: a case–control study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>More than 1.2 million new cases of colorectal cancer are reported each year worldwide. Despite actual screening programs, about 50% of the patients are diagnosed at advanced tumor stages presenting poor prognosis. Innovative screenin...

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Main Authors: Bünger Stefanie, Haug Ulrike, Kelly Maria, Posorski Nicole, Klempt-Giessing Katja, Cartwright Andrew, Fitzgerald Stephen P, Toner Vicki, McAleer Damien, Gemoll Timo, Laubert Tilman, Büning Jürgen, Fellermann Klaus, Bruch Hans-Peter, Roblick Uwe J, Brenner Hermann, von Eggeling Ferdinand, Habermann Jens K
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-09-01
Series:BMC Cancer
Subjects:
CEA
CRP
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/12/393
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>More than 1.2 million new cases of colorectal cancer are reported each year worldwide. Despite actual screening programs, about 50% of the patients are diagnosed at advanced tumor stages presenting poor prognosis. Innovative screening tools could aid the detection at early stages and allow curative treatment interventions.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A nine target multiplex serum protein biochip was generated and evaluated using a training- and validation-set of 317 highly standardized, liquid nitrogen preserved serum samples comprising controls, adenomas, and colon cancers.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Serum levels of CEA, IL-8, VEGF, S100A11, MCSF, C3adesArg, CD26, and CRP showed significant differences between cases and controls. The largest areas under the receiver operating characteristics curve were observed for CEA, IL-8, and CRP. At threshold levels yielding 90% specificity, sensitivities for CEA, IL-8 and CRP were 26%, 22%, and 17%, respectively. The most promising marker combinations were CEA + IL-8 reaching 37% sensitivity at 83% specificity and CEA + CRP with 35% sensitivity at 81% specificity. In an independent validation set CEA + IL-8 reached 47% sensitivity at 86% specificity while CEA + CRP obtained 39% sensitivity at 86% specificity. Early carcinomas were detected with 33% sensitivity for CEA + IL-8 and 28% for CEA + CRP.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Apart from CEA, IL-8, and CRP, the screening value of additional blood markers and the potential advantage of combining serum biochip testing with fecal occult blood testing needs to be studied. Multiplex biochip array technology utilizing serum samples offers an innovative approach to colorectal cancer screening.</p>
ISSN:1471-2407