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Multicentre validation of a microRNA-based assay for diagnosing indeterminate thyroid nodules utilising fine needle aspirate smears

Authors :
Yaron Goren
Xinmin Zhang
Marino E. Leon
Melissa Noller
Marian Hajduch
Kenneth A Berlin
Hila Benjamin
Mats Sanden
Yulia Strenov
Michal Kushnir
Hagai Marmor
Danit Lebanony
Sergey Vorobyov
Gila Lithwick-Yanai
Heather Mitchell
Eti Meiri
Syed Z. Ali
Nir Dromi
Vladimir Kravtsov
Olivia Dattner
Alexander Shtabsky
Leonor Leider-Trejo
Sara Morgenstern
Temima Schnitzer-Perlman
Karin Ashkenazi
Etti Kadosh
Alexis Smith
Dganit Bar
Sarit Tabak
Sharon Kredo-Russo
Christopher J. VandenBussche
Asia Zubkov
Meora Feinmesser
Maria Motin
Source :
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
BMJ, 2016.

Abstract

Aims The distinction between benign and malignant thyroid nodules has important therapeutic implications. Our objective was to develop an assay that could classify indeterminate thyroid nodules as benign or suspicious, using routinely prepared fine needle aspirate (FNA) cytology smears. Methods A training set of 375 FNA smears was used to develop the microRNA-based assay, which was validated using a blinded, multicentre, retrospective cohort of 201 smears. Final diagnosis of the validation samples was determined based on corresponding surgical specimens, reviewed by the contributing institute pathologist and two independent pathologists. Validation samples were from adult patients (≥18 years) with nodule size >0.5 cm, and a final diagnosis confirmed by at least one of the two blinded, independent pathologists. The developed assay, RosettaGX Reveal, differentiates benign from malignant thyroid nodules, using quantitative RT-PCR. Results Test performance on the 189 samples that passed quality control: negative predictive value: 91% (95% CI 84% to 96%); sensitivity: 85% (CI 74% to 93%); specificity: 72% (CI 63% to 79%). Performance for cases in which all three reviewing pathologists were in agreement regarding the final diagnosis (n=150): negative predictive value: 99% (CI 94% to 100%); sensitivity: 98% (CI 87% to 100%); specificity: 78% (CI 69% to 85%). Conclusions A novel assay utilising microRNA expression in cytology smears was developed. The assay distinguishes benign from malignant thyroid nodules using a single FNA stained smear, and does not require fresh tissue or special collection and shipment conditions. This assay offers a valuable tool for the preoperative classification of thyroid samples with indeterminate cytology.

Details

ISSN :
14724146 and 00219746
Volume :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0448c5e3c26922d0d6a695aa8f13ee34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2016-204089