临床应用非侵入性多分析物 ddPCR 检测法筛查雄激素受体改变。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY Journal of Molecular Diagnostics Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1016/j.jmoldx.2024.02.009
Regina Stitz , Franz Stoiber , Renè Silye , Georgios Vlachos , Silvia Andaloro , Elisabeth Rebhan , Michael Dunzinger , Franz Pühringer , Caroline Gallo , Amin El-Heliebi , Ellen Heitzer , Cornelia Hauser-Kronberger
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最近的研究表明,雄激素受体(AR)的改变与前列腺癌患者对AR导向疗法的耐药性有关。因此,开发可靠的检测 AR 改变的方法作为预测性生物标志物以应用于临床实践至关重要。我们设计并验证了五种多重液滴数字 PCR (ddPCR) 检测方法,用于可靠检测 12 个 AR 靶标,包括 AR 扩增、AR-V7 和 10 个 AR 热点突变,以及血浆衍生的无细胞 (cf)DNA 和 cfRNA 中的 AR 和 KLK3 基因表达。检测结果表明,分析灵敏度和特异性极佳,灵敏度和特异性在 95% 到 100% 之间(95% CI:75%-100%)。运行内和运行间变异分析表明其重复性和再现性都很高。所开发的检测方法进一步应用于 77 名晚期前列腺癌患者的外周血样本,以评估其在现实世界中的可行性。通过优化 RNA 的反转录,血浆衍生 cfRNA 的产量提高了 30 倍。在23名阉割耐药前列腺癌(CRPC)患者中,有6名患者(26.1%)出现了一种或多种AR改变,而在54名激素敏感期患者中,只有2名患者(3.7%)出现了AR改变。这些发现与其他研究结果一致,表明在临床实践中实施全面的AR状态检测是可行的,并能为治疗决策过程提供支持。
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Clinical Implementation of a Noninvasive, Multi-Analyte Droplet Digital PCR Test to Screen for Androgen Receptor Alterations

Alterations of the androgen receptor (AR) are associated with resistance to AR-directed therapy in prostate cancer. Thus, it is crucial to develop robust detection methods for AR alterations as predictive biomarkers to enable applicability in clinical practice. We designed and validated five multiplex droplet digital PCR assays for reliable detection of 12 AR targets including AR amplification, AR splice variant 7, and 10 AR hotspot mutations, as well as AR and KLK3 gene expression from plasma-derived cell-free DNA and cell-free RNA. The assays demonstrated excellent analytical sensitivity and specificity ranging from 95% to 100% (95% CI, 75% to 100%). Intrarun and interrun variation analyses revealed a high level of repeatability and reproducibility. The developed assays were applied further in peripheral blood samples from 77 patients with advanced prostate cancer to assess their feasibility in a real-world scenario. Optimizing the reverse transcription of RNA increased the yield of plasma-derived cell-free RNA by 30-fold. Among 23 patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer, 6 patients (26.1%) had one or a combination of several AR alterations, whereas only 2 of 54 patients (3.7%) in the hormone-sensitive stage showed AR alterations. These findings were consistent with other studies and suggest that implementation of comprehensive AR status detection in clinical practice is feasible and can support the treatment decision-making process.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, the official publication of the Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP), co-owned by the American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP), seeks to publish high quality original papers on scientific advances in the translation and validation of molecular discoveries in medicine into the clinical diagnostic setting, and the description and application of technological advances in the field of molecular diagnostic medicine. The editors welcome for review articles that contain: novel discoveries or clinicopathologic correlations including studies in oncology, infectious diseases, inherited diseases, predisposition to disease, clinical informatics, or the description of polymorphisms linked to disease states or normal variations; the application of diagnostic methodologies in clinical trials; or the development of new or improved molecular methods which may be applied to diagnosis or monitoring of disease or disease predisposition.
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