子宫内膜癌 Idylla 微卫星不稳定性检测的性能。

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Molecular and Cellular Probes Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1016/j.mcp.2024.101976
Marta Mendiola , Victoria Heredia-Soto , Ignacio Ruz-Caracuel , Amparo Baillo , Jorge Luis Ramon-Patino , Alberto Berjon , Francisco Javier Escudero , Alberto Pelaez-Garcia , Alicia Hernandez , Jaime Feliu , David Hardisson , Andres Redondo
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摘要

背景:目前建议对子宫内膜癌进行 DNA 错配修复(MMR)缺陷(dMMR)检测。为此,通常采用对参与这一途径的分子进行缺陷鉴定或存在微卫星不稳定性的方法。报告dMMR/微卫星不稳定性和方便进行常规诊断的新方法在不断发展:本研究的主要目的是比较 Idylla 微卫星不稳定性检测法在通过免疫组化和 MMR 基因组状态鉴定 dMMR 子宫内膜癌样本方面的一致性:我们将Idylla MSI检验应用于126例早期子宫内膜癌病例,通过免疫组化和基因组特征(MLH1的甲基化和MLH1、PMS2、MSH2和MSH6的序列改变)检测MMR。对单个标记物和整体特定性能指标进行了探讨:Idylla平台与MMR基因组状态的总体吻合率高于免疫组化(分别为75%和66%)。灵敏度和特异性也更高(分别为 75% 对 66% 和 96% 对 90%)。聚类分析将患者分为 2 个分化良好的群组,即 pMMR 组和 dMMR 组,以 MLH1/PMS2 缺失和 MLH1 启动子甲基化为代表。总体而言,免疫组化和MMR基因组状态比Idylla检验能识别出更多的dMMR病例,尽管采用修改后的Idylla检验临界值能改善相关性:结论:与麻风腮免疫组化状态相比,Idylla 检测与麻风腮基因组状态的相关性更好,而修改检测临界值后,相关性有所提高。需要进一步研究以确认临界值的准确性。
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Performance of the Idylla microsatellite instability test in endometrial cancer

Context

DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency (dMMR) testing is now recommended in endometrial cancer. Defect identification in the molecules participating in this pathway, or the presence of microsatellite instability, are commonly employed for this purpose. Novel methods are continuously evolving to report dMMR/microsatellite instability and to easily perform routine diagnoses.

Objective

The main aim of this study was to compare the concordance of the Idylla microsatellite instability test for the identification of dMMR endometrial cancer samples defined by immunohistochemistry and MMR genomic status.

Design

We applied the Idylla MSI test to 126 early-stage endometrial cancer cases with MMR testing by immunohistochemistry and genomic characterization (methylation in MLH1 and sequence alterations in MLH1, PMS2, MSH2 and MSH6). Individual markers and overall specific performance indicators were explored.

Results

The Idylla platform achieved a higher global concordance rate with MMR genomic status than with immunohistochemistry (75 % and 66 %, respectively). Sensitivity and specificity are also higher (75 % vs 66 % and 96 % vs 90 %, respectively). Clustering analysis split the patients into 2 well-differentiated clusters, the pMMR and the dMMR group, represented by MLH1/PMS2 loss and the MLH1 methylated promoter. Overall, immunohistochemistry and MMR genomic status identified more dMMR cases than did the Idylla test, although correlations were improved with a modified Idylla test cut-off.

Conclusions

Performance of the Idylla test was better correlated with MMR genomic status than MMR immunohistochemistry status, which improved with a modified test cut-off. Further studies are needed to confirm the cut-off accuracy.

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Molecular and Cellular Probes
Molecular and Cellular Probes 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: MCP - Advancing biology through–omics and bioinformatic technologies wants to capture outcomes from the current revolution in molecular technologies and sciences. The journal has broadened its scope and embraces any high quality research papers, reviews and opinions in areas including, but not limited to, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, immunology, physiology, epidemiology, ecology, virology, microbiology, parasitology, genetics, evolutionary biology, genomics (including metagenomics), bioinformatics, proteomics, metabolomics, glycomics, and lipidomics. Submissions with a technology-driven focus on understanding normal biological or disease processes as well as conceptual advances and paradigm shifts are particularly encouraged. The Editors welcome fundamental or applied research areas; pre-submission enquiries about advanced draft manuscripts are welcomed. Top quality research and manuscripts will be fast-tracked.
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