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Preoperative Identification of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma (MTC): Clinical Validation of the Afirma MTC RNA-Sequencing Classifier.

Authors :
Randolph, Gregory W
Randolph, Gregory W
Sosa, Julie Ann
Hao, Yangyang
Angell, Trevor E
Shonka, David C
LiVolsi, Virginia A
Ladenson, Paul W
Blevins, Thomas C
Duh, Quan-Yang
Ghossein, Ronald
Harrell, Mack
Patel, Kepal Narendra
Shanik, Michael H
Traweek, S Thomas
Walsh, P Sean
Yeh, Michael W
Abdelhamid Ahmed, Amr H
Ho, Allen S
Wong, Richard J
Klopper, Joshua P
Huang, Jing
Kennedy, Giulia C
Kloos, Richard T
Sadow, Peter M
Randolph, Gregory W
Randolph, Gregory W
Sosa, Julie Ann
Hao, Yangyang
Angell, Trevor E
Shonka, David C
LiVolsi, Virginia A
Ladenson, Paul W
Blevins, Thomas C
Duh, Quan-Yang
Ghossein, Ronald
Harrell, Mack
Patel, Kepal Narendra
Shanik, Michael H
Traweek, S Thomas
Walsh, P Sean
Yeh, Michael W
Abdelhamid Ahmed, Amr H
Ho, Allen S
Wong, Richard J
Klopper, Joshua P
Huang, Jing
Kennedy, Giulia C
Kloos, Richard T
Sadow, Peter M
Source :
Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association; vol 32, iss 9, 1069-1076; 1050-7256
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Cytopathological evaluation of thyroid fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) specimens can fail to raise preoperative suspicion of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). The Afirma RNA-sequencing MTC classifier identifies MTC among FNA samples that are cytologically indeterminate, suspicious, or malignant (Bethesda categories III-VI). In this study we report the development and clinical performance of this MTC classifier. Methods: Algorithm training was performed with a set of 483 FNAB specimens (21 MTC and 462 non-MTC). A support vector machine classifier was developed using 108 differentially expressed genes, which includes the 5 genes in the prior Afirma microarray-based MTC cassette. Results: The final MTC classifier was blindly tested on 211 preoperative FNAB specimens with subsequent surgical pathology, including 21 MTC and 190 non-MTC specimens from benign and malignant thyroid nodules independent from those used in training. The classifier had 100% sensitivity (21/21 MTC FNAB specimens correctly called positive; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 83.9-100%) and 100% specificity (190/190 non-MTC FNAs correctly called negative; CI = 98.1-100%). All positive samples had pathological confirmation of MTC, while all negative samples were negative for MTC on surgical pathology. Conclusions: The RNA-sequencing MTC classifier accurately identified MTC from preoperative thyroid nodule FNAB specimens in an independent validation cohort. This identification may facilitate an MTC-specific preoperative evaluation and resulting treatment.

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Journal :
Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association; vol 32, iss 9, 1069-1076; 1050-7256
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application/pdf, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association vol 32, iss 9, 1069-1076 1050-7256
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367461907
Document Type :
Electronic Resource