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  • The performance of the SHOX2/PTGER4 methylation assay is influenced by cancer stage, age, type and differentiation.

The performance of the SHOX2/PTGER4 methylation assay is influenced by cancer stage, age, type and differentiation.

Biomarkers in medicine (2020-04-07)
Zheyuan Xu, Yang Wang, Lan Wang, Jian Xiong, Han Wang, Fengxian Cui, Hao Peng
ABSTRACT

Aim: To investigate the clinicopathological factors affecting the mSHOX2/mPTGER4 assay performance and its application in lung cancer detection in Chinese population. Materials & methods: A total of 455 subjects were recruited in this case-control study (302 untreated lung cancer patients, 153 normal subjects). Blood samples were collected before therapy and the mSHOX2/mPTGER4 level was measured with Epi proLung assay. Results: The mSHOX2/mPTGER4 sensitivity was 75.6% at 84.8% specificity. Both markers showed stage-dependent sensitivity. mSHOX2 was more sensitive to small-cell lung cancer and mPTGER4 was more sensitive to poorly differentiated lung cancer. Sensitivity increased with age but was not affected by sex. The mPRGER4/mSHOX2 sensitivity was significantly higher than that of protein markers. Conclusion: The mSHOX2/mPTGER4 assay showed some values with more limitations in lung cancer early detection.