A DNA methylation classifier of cervical precancer based on human papillomavirus and human genes

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Abstract

Testing for high-risk (hr) types of human papillomavirus (HPV) is highly sensitive as a screening test of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplastic (CIN2/3) disease, the precursor of cervical cancer. However, it has a relatively low specificity. Our objective was to develop a prediction rule with a higher specificity, using combinations of human and HPV DNA methylation. Exfoliated cervical specimens from colposcopy-referral cohorts in London were analyzed for DNA methylation levels by pyrosequencing in the L1 and L2 regions of HPV16, HPV18, HPV31 and human genes EPB41L3, DPYS and MAL. Samples from 1,493 hrHPV-positive women were assessed and of these 556 were found to have CIN2/3 at biopsy; 556 tested positive for HPV16 (323 CIN2/3), 201 for HPV18 (73 CIN2/3) and 202 for HPV31 (98 CIN2/3). The prediction rule included EPB41L3 and HPV and had area under curve 0.80 (95% CI 0.78-0.82). For 90% sensitivity, specificity was 36% (33-40) and positive predictive value (PPV) was 46% (43-48). By HPV type, 90% sensitivity corresponded to the following specificities and PPV, respectively: HPV16, 38% (32-45) and 67% (63-71); HPV18, 53% (45-62) and 52% (45-59); HPV31, 39% (31-49) and 58% (51-65); HPV16, 18 or 31, 44% (40-49) and 62% (59-65) and other hrHPV 17% (14-21) and 21% (18-24). We conclude that a methylation assay in hrHPV-positive women might improve PPV with minimal sensitivity loss. What's New? While high-risk (hr) human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is a highly sensitive technique for the early detection of high grade cervical intraepithelial neoplastic disease (CIN 2/3), its relatively low specificity and positive predictive value (PPV) limits its utility. To improve specificity and PPV, the authors of this study developed a prediction rule based on combinations of DNA methylation in the human gene EPB41L3 and three hrHPVs: HPV16, HPV18, and HPV31. Highly significant superior performance was obtained with the predictive rule, suggesting that methylation assays may be useful in cervical screening programs for the triage of hrHPV-positive women to colposcopy. © 2014 The Authors. UICC.

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Brentnall, A. R., Vasiljevic̈, N., Scibior-Bentkowska, D., Cadman, L., Austin, J., Szarewski, A., … Lorincz, A. T. (2014). A DNA methylation classifier of cervical precancer based on human papillomavirus and human genes. International Journal of Cancer, 135(6), 1425–1432. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.28790

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