Molecular screening of nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Detection of LMP-1, LMP-2 gene expression in vietnamese nasopharyngeal swab samples

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Objective: This study aimed to characterize the expression of LMP-1, LMP-2 in clinical swab samples in order to find out the potential molecular based biomarker for NPC diagnosis and screening, which could offer a chance in development of rapid method for NPC diagnosis in Vietnamese population. Materials and Methods: A total of 93 nasopharyngeal carcinoma swab samples and 100 healthy nasopharyngeal swab samples were collected to evaluate LMP-1, LMP-2 expression by Real-time reversed PCR. Results: we figured out the significant association between the expression of LMP-1 (counting for 48.39%), LMP-2 (counting for 39.78%) and NPC. No LMP-1 expression was observed, and only 1 of 100 specimens was detected with LMP-2 positive in healthy samples. In the combination of LMP-1 (+) and/or LMP-2 (+), the frequency of positive was 53.76%, greater than each gene expression. Additionally, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value of assay were 99.00%, 98.04%, 69.72%, and 77.02%, respectively. Additionally, the LMP-2 expression level was 5.50 times higher in NPC samples than non-cancerous samples. Conclusion: Our results indicated the molecular invasive method based on the expression of LMP-1, LMP-2 in swab samples would be a promising supplement in NPC diagnosis, screening in the near future in Vietnam.

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Lao, T. D., Nguyen, T. A. H., Ngo, K. D., Thieu, H. H., Nguyen, M. T., Nguyen, D. H., & Le, T. A. H. (2019). Molecular screening of nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Detection of LMP-1, LMP-2 gene expression in vietnamese nasopharyngeal swab samples. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 20(9), 2757–2761. https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2019.20.9.2757

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