Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is originated from the epithelial cells of nasopharynx, Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐associated and has the highest incidence and mortality rates in Southeast Asia. Late presentation is a common issue and early detection could be the key to reduce the disease burden. Sensi...

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Main Authors: Sim, Edmund Ui Hang, Lu, Ping Tan, Geok, Wee Tan, Siang, Ling Goh, Xun, Jin Ng, Chun, Shen Lim, Wee, Ric Kim, Taznim Begam, Binti Mohd Mohidin, Nor Soleha, Binti Mohd Dali, Siew, Hoon Ong, Halimuddin, Sawali, Faridah, Binti Hassan, Yoke, Yeow Yap, Kin, Choo Pua, Cheng, Eng Koay
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spelling my.unimas.ir.281792021-04-27T13:34:24Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28179/ Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma Sim, Edmund Ui Hang Lu, Ping Tan Geok, Wee Tan Siang, Ling Goh Xun, Jin Ng Chun, Shen Lim Wee, Ric Kim Taznim Begam, Binti Mohd Mohidin Nor Soleha, Binti Mohd Dali Siew, Hoon Ong Halimuddin, Sawali Faridah, Binti Hassan Yoke, Yeow Yap Kin, Choo Pua Cheng, Eng Koay R Medicine (General) Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is originated from the epithelial cells of nasopharynx, Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐associated and has the highest incidence and mortality rates in Southeast Asia. Late presentation is a common issue and early detection could be the key to reduce the disease burden. Sensitivity of plasma EBV DNA, an established NPC biomarker, for Stage I NPC is controversial. Most newly reported NPC biomarkers have neither been externally validated nor compared to the established ones. This causes difficulty in planning for cost‐effective early detection strategies. Our study systematically evaluated six established and four new biomarkers in NPC cases, population controls and hospital controls. We showed that BamHI‐W 76 bp remains the most sensitive plasma biomarker, with 96.7% (29/30), 96.7% (58/60) and 97.4% (226/232) sensitivity to detect Stage I, early stage and all NPC, respectively. Its specificity was 94.2% (113/120) against population controls and 90.4% (113/125) against hospital controls. Diagnostic accuracy of BamHI‐W 121 bp and ebv‐miR‐BART7‐3p were validated. Hsa‐miR‐29a‐3p and hsa‐miR‐103a‐3p were not, possibly due to lower number of advanced stage NPC cases included in this subset. Decision tree modeling suggested that combination of BamHI‐W 76 bp and VCA IgA or EA IgG may increase the specificity or sensitivity to detect NPC. EBNA1 99 bp could identify NPC patients with poor prognosis in early and advanced stage NPC. Our findings provided evidence for improvement in NPC screening strategies, covering considerations of opportunistic screening, combining biomarkers to increase sensitivity or specificity and testing biomarkers from single sampled specimen to avoid logistic problems of resampling. John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2019-08-30 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28179/1/edmund.pdf Sim, Edmund Ui Hang and Lu, Ping Tan and Geok, Wee Tan and Siang, Ling Goh and Xun, Jin Ng and Chun, Shen Lim and Wee, Ric Kim and Taznim Begam, Binti Mohd Mohidin and Nor Soleha, Binti Mohd Dali and Siew, Hoon Ong and Halimuddin, Sawali and Faridah, Binti Hassan and Yoke, Yeow Yap and Kin, Choo Pua and Cheng, Eng Koay (2019) Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. International Journal of Cancer, 2019. pp. 1-12. ISSN 0020-7136 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ijc.32656 DOI:10.1002/ijc.32656
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topic R Medicine (General)
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
Sim, Edmund Ui Hang
Lu, Ping Tan
Geok, Wee Tan
Siang, Ling Goh
Xun, Jin Ng
Chun, Shen Lim
Wee, Ric Kim
Taznim Begam, Binti Mohd Mohidin
Nor Soleha, Binti Mohd Dali
Siew, Hoon Ong
Halimuddin, Sawali
Faridah, Binti Hassan
Yoke, Yeow Yap
Kin, Choo Pua
Cheng, Eng Koay
Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
description Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is originated from the epithelial cells of nasopharynx, Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐associated and has the highest incidence and mortality rates in Southeast Asia. Late presentation is a common issue and early detection could be the key to reduce the disease burden. Sensitivity of plasma EBV DNA, an established NPC biomarker, for Stage I NPC is controversial. Most newly reported NPC biomarkers have neither been externally validated nor compared to the established ones. This causes difficulty in planning for cost‐effective early detection strategies. Our study systematically evaluated six established and four new biomarkers in NPC cases, population controls and hospital controls. We showed that BamHI‐W 76 bp remains the most sensitive plasma biomarker, with 96.7% (29/30), 96.7% (58/60) and 97.4% (226/232) sensitivity to detect Stage I, early stage and all NPC, respectively. Its specificity was 94.2% (113/120) against population controls and 90.4% (113/125) against hospital controls. Diagnostic accuracy of BamHI‐W 121 bp and ebv‐miR‐BART7‐3p were validated. Hsa‐miR‐29a‐3p and hsa‐miR‐103a‐3p were not, possibly due to lower number of advanced stage NPC cases included in this subset. Decision tree modeling suggested that combination of BamHI‐W 76 bp and VCA IgA or EA IgG may increase the specificity or sensitivity to detect NPC. EBNA1 99 bp could identify NPC patients with poor prognosis in early and advanced stage NPC. Our findings provided evidence for improvement in NPC screening strategies, covering considerations of opportunistic screening, combining biomarkers to increase sensitivity or specificity and testing biomarkers from single sampled specimen to avoid logistic problems of resampling.
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author Sim, Edmund Ui Hang
Lu, Ping Tan
Geok, Wee Tan
Siang, Ling Goh
Xun, Jin Ng
Chun, Shen Lim
Wee, Ric Kim
Taznim Begam, Binti Mohd Mohidin
Nor Soleha, Binti Mohd Dali
Siew, Hoon Ong
Halimuddin, Sawali
Faridah, Binti Hassan
Yoke, Yeow Yap
Kin, Choo Pua
Cheng, Eng Koay
author_facet Sim, Edmund Ui Hang
Lu, Ping Tan
Geok, Wee Tan
Siang, Ling Goh
Xun, Jin Ng
Chun, Shen Lim
Wee, Ric Kim
Taznim Begam, Binti Mohd Mohidin
Nor Soleha, Binti Mohd Dali
Siew, Hoon Ong
Halimuddin, Sawali
Faridah, Binti Hassan
Yoke, Yeow Yap
Kin, Choo Pua
Cheng, Eng Koay
author_sort Sim, Edmund Ui Hang
title Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
title_short Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
title_full Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
title_fullStr Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Systematic comparison of plasma EBV DNA, anti‐EBV antibodies and miRNA levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
title_sort systematic comparison of plasma ebv dna, anti‐ebv antibodies and mirna levels for early detection and prognosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
publisher John Wiley & Sons Ltd
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28179/1/edmund.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28179/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ijc.32656
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