Value of serum NEUROG1 methylation for the detection of advanced adenomas and colorectal cancer

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Abstract

Aberrant DNA methylation detected in liquid biopsies is a promising approach for colorectal cancer (CRC) detection, including premalignant advanced adenomas (AA). We evaluated the diagnostic capability of serum NEUROG1 methylation for the detection of AA and CRC. A CpG island in NEUROG1 promoter was assessed by bisulfite pyrosequencing in a case-control cohort to select optimal CpGs. Selected sites were evaluated through a nested methylation-specific qPCR custom assay in a screening cohort of 504 asymptomatic family-risk individuals. Individuals with no colorectal findings and benign pathologies showed low serum NEUROG1 methylation, similar to non-advanced adenomas. Contrarily, individuals bearingAAorCRC(advanced neoplasia AN), exhibited increased NEUROG1 methylation. Using >1.3518% as NEUROG1 cut-off (90.60% specificity), 33.33% of AN and 32.08% of AA were identified, detecting 50% CRC cases. Nonetheless, the combination of NEUROG1 with fecal immunochemical test (FIT), together with age and gender through a multivariate logistic regression resulted in an AUC = 0.810 for AN, and 0.796 for AA, detecting all cancer cases and 35 47% AA (specificity 98 95%). The combination of NEUROG1 methylation with FIT, age and gender demonstrated a convenient performance for the detection of CRC and AA, providing a valuable tool for CRC screening programs in asymptomatic individuals.

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Otero-Estévez, O., Gallardo-Gomez, M., de la Cadena, M. P., Rodríguez-Berrocal, F. J., Cubiella, J., Ramirez, V. H., … De Chiara, L. (2020). Value of serum NEUROG1 methylation for the detection of advanced adenomas and colorectal cancer. Diagnostics, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10070437

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