A Stool DNA-Based SDC2 Methylation Test for the Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer in an Asymptomatic, High-Risk Population: A Multicenter Prospective Randomized Trial.

Chang Woo Kim,Hyunjin Kim,Hyoung Rae Kim,Daeyeon David Won,Woo Jung Nam,Byung Soh Min,Tae Jeong Oh,Sungwhan An,Suk-Hwan Lee
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INTRODUCTION Noninvasive stool DNA-based methylation testing has emerged as an effective strategy for the early colorectal cancer (CRC) detection. Syndecan-2 (SDC2) methylation frequently occurs in all stages of CRC; therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of a stool DNA-based SDC2 methylation test for detecting CRC in asymptomatic or high-risk CRC populations. METHODS This multicenter prospective study was conducted to determine the clinical performance of the SDC2 methylation test on stool DNA using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Stool samples were collected from asymptomatic individuals before colonoscopy, and the test results were independently analyzed through comparison with colonoscopic findings and pathological outcomes as reference standards. RESULTS Of the 1,124 evaluable participants, 20 had CRC, 73 had advanced adenomatous polyps (≥1.0 cm), 469 had nonadvanced adenomatous polyps (<1.0 cm), 178 had non-neoplastic polyps, and 384 had negative colonoscopy results. The stool SDC2 methylation test had a sensitivity and specificity of 95.0% and 81.5%, respectively, for detecting CRC, while the sensitivity for detecting advanced adenomatous polyps and CRC was 58.1%. The rate of adenoma detection increased with polyp size (P < 0.01), and sensitivity was not associated with CRC stage (P = 0.864). DISCUSSION The stool DNA-based SDC2 methylation test attained a high sensitivity for CRC detection in an asymptomatic high-risk population. Further large-scale clinical studies are required to validate the clinical utility of this test as a population-based CRC screening tool.
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基于粪便 DNA 的 SDC2 甲基化检验用于无症状高危人群结直肠癌的早期检测:多中心前瞻性随机试验》。
简介:基于粪便 DNA 的无创甲基化检测已成为早期结直肠癌(CRC)检测的有效策略。Syndecan-2(SDC2)甲基化经常发生在 CRC 的各个阶段;因此,本研究旨在评估基于粪便 DNA 的 SDC2 甲基化检测在无症状或高危 CRC 人群中检测 CRC 的临床表现。结果在 1124 名可评估的参与者中,20 人患有 CRC,73 人患有晚期腺瘤性息肉(≥1.0 厘米),469 人患有非晚期腺瘤性息肉(<1.0 厘米),178 人患有非肿瘤性息肉,384 人的结肠镜检查结果为阴性。粪便 SDC2 甲基化检测发现 CRC 的灵敏度和特异性分别为 95.0% 和 81.5%,而发现晚期腺瘤性息肉和 CRC 的灵敏度为 58.1%。腺瘤检出率随息肉大小的增加而增加(P < 0.01),灵敏度与 CRC 分期无关(P = 0.864)。需要进一步开展大规模临床研究,以验证该检验作为基于人群的 CRC 筛查工具的临床实用性。
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