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Clinical validation of 13-gene DNA methylation analysis in oral brushing samples for detection of oral carcinoma: an Italian multicenter study

Authors :
Antonia Marcianò
Daniela Adamo
Rodolfo Mauceri
Salvatore Crimi
Paolo Vescovi
Lucio Montebugnoli
Michele D. Mignogna
Alberto Bianchi
Dario Di Stasio
Achille Tarsitano
Maria Pia Foschini
Marco Meleti
Claudio Marchetti
Andrea Santarelli
Luca Morandi
Giuseppina Campisi
Roberto De Luca
Umberto Romeo
Davide Bartolomeo Gissi
Monica Pentenero
Giacomo Oteri
Gianluca Tenore
Giuseppe Colella
Rosario Serpico
Gissi, D. B.
Morandi, L.
Colella, G.
De Luca, R.
Campisi, G.
Mauceri, R.
Romeo, U.
Tenore, G.
Mignogna, M. D.
Adamo, D.
Oteri, G.
Marciano, A.
Vescovi, P.
Meleti, M.
Serpico, R.
Di Stasio, D.
Pentenero, M.
Santarelli, A.
Bianchi, A.
Crimi, S.
Marchetti, C.
Tarsitano, A.
Foschini, M. P.
Montebugnoli, L.
Gissi D.B.
Morandi L.
Colella G.
De Luca R.
Campisi G.
Mauceri R.
Romeo U.
Tenore G.
Mignogna M.D.
Adamo D.
Oteri G.
Marciano A.
Vescovi P.
Meleti M.
Serpico R.
Di Stasio D.
Pentenero M.
Santarelli A.
Bianchi A.
Crimi S.
Marchetti C.
Tarsitano A.
Foschini M.P.
Montebugnoli L.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021.

Abstract

Background The aim of this Italian multicenter study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of a minimally invasive method for the detection of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) based on 13-gene DNA methylation analysis in oral brushing samples. Methods Oral brushing specimens were collected in 11 oral medicine centers across Italy. Twenty brushing specimens were collected by each center, 10 from patients with OSCC, and 10 from healthy volunteers. DNA methylation analysis was performed in blindness, and each sample was determined as positive or negative based on a predefined cutoff value. Results DNA amplification failed in 4 of 220 (1.8%) samples. Of the specimens derived from patients with OSCC, 93.6% (103/110) were detected as positive, and 84.9% (90/106) of the samples from healthy volunteers were negative. Conclusion These data confirmed the diagnostic performance of our novel procedure in a large cohort of brushing specimens collected from 11 different centers and analyzed in blindness.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....18b0ea41cd59e44882699c775bff797e