Novel immunogenic antigens increase classification accuracy in meningioma to 93.84%

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Abstract

There is growing evidence that simultaneous analysis of multiple autoantibody reactions can be utilized for diagnosis of neoplasms. Using a set of 57 meningioma-associated antigens, we recently separated meningioma patients from individuals without known disease with an accuracy of 90.3%. Here, we ask whether a largely increased set of immunogenic antigens can further improve this discrimination. We used an array with 1,827 human recombinant clones and measured reactivity of serum autoantibodies against the clones by a novel automated image analysis procedure. We were able to separate meningioma sera from sera of healthy controls with a specificity of 95.62%, a sensitivity of 91.83% and an accuracy of 93.84%. Of the analyzed clones, 23 in-frame clones were highly informative for the classification of meningioma vs. normal sera as shown by their AUC values. These results demonstrate that the accuracy of a serum-based diagnostic can be readily and considerably improved by screening extended sets of proteins. Copyright © 2010 UICC.

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Ludwig, N., Keller, A., Heisel, S., Leidinger, P., Rheinheimer, S., Andres, C., … Meese, E. (2011). Novel immunogenic antigens increase classification accuracy in meningioma to 93.84%. International Journal of Cancer, 128(6), 1493–1501. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.25467

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