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A 13-Gene DNA Methylation Analysis Using Oral Brushing Specimens as an Indicator of Oral Cancer Risk: A Descriptive Case Report

Authors :
Roberto Rossi
Davide B. Gissi
Andrea Gabusi
Viscardo Paolo Fabbri
Tiziana Balbi
Achille Tarsitano
Luca Morandi
Rossi R.
Gissi D.B.
Gabusi A.
Fabbri V.P.
Balbi T.
Tarsitano A.
Morandi L.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Analysis of genetic or epigenetic markers from saliva or brushing specimens has been proposed as a diagnostic aid to identify patients at risk of developing oral cancer. However, no reliable non-invasive molecular method for this purpose is commercially available. In the present report, we describe the potential application of a procedure based on a 13-gene DNA methylation analysis using oral brushing samples from a patient affected by oral leukoplakia who developed two metachronous oral carcinomas during the follow-up period. A positive or a negative score was calculated for each brushing sample based on a predefined cut-off value. In this patient, a positive score was detected in the oral leukoplakia diagnosed more than 2 years before the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma and subsequently in clinically healthy mucosa 8 months before the appearance of a secondary tumor. This suggests a potential role of our procedure as an indicator of oral cancer risk.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23018c6571ba96ac8a84f60aba776923