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Tumor-associated autoantibodies as early detection markers for ovarian cancer? A prospective evaluation.


ABSTRACT: Immuno-proteomic screening has identified several tumor-associated autoantibodies (AAb) that may have diagnostic capacity for invasive epithelial ovarian cancer, with AAbs to P53 proteins and cancer-testis antigens (CTAGs) as prominent examples. However, the early detection potential of these AAbs has been insufficiently explored in prospective studies. We performed ELISA measurements of AAbs to CTAG1A, CTAG2, P53 and NUDT11 proteins, for 194 patients with ovarian cancer and 705 matched controls from the European EPIC cohort, using serum samples collected up to 36 months prior to diagnosis under usual care. CA125 was measured using electrochemo-luminiscence. Diagnostic discrimination statistics were calculated by strata of lead-time between blood collection and diagnosis. With lead times ?6 months, ovarian cancer detection sensitivity at 0.98 specificity (SE98) varied from 0.19 [95% CI 0.08-0.40] for CTAG1A, CTAG2 and NUDT1 to 0.23 [0.10-0.44] for P53 (0.33 [0.11-0.68] for high-grade serous tumors). However, at longer lead-times, the ability of these AAb markers to distinguish future ovarian cancer cases from controls declined rapidly; at lead times >1 year, SE98 estimates were close to zero (all invasive cases, range: 0.01-0.11). Compared to CA125 alone, combined logistic regression scores of AAbs and CA125 did not improve detection sensitivity at equal level of specificity. The added value of these selected AAbs as markers for ovarian cancer beyond CA125 for early detection is therefore limited.

SUBMITTER: Kaaks R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6019150 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tumor-associated autoantibodies as early detection markers for ovarian cancer? A prospective evaluation.

Kaaks Rudolf R   Fortner Renée Turzanski RT   Hüsing Anika A   Barrdahl Myrto M   Hopper Marika M   Johnson Theron T   Tjønneland Anne A   Hansen Louise L   Overvad Kim K   Fournier Agnès A   Boutron-Ruault Marie-Christine MC   Kvaskoff Marina M   Dossus Laure L   Johansson Mattias M   Boeing Heiner H   Trichopoulou Antonia A   Benetou Vassiliki V   La Vecchia Carlo C   Sieri Sabina S   Mattiello Amalia A   Palli Domenico D   Tumino Rosario R   Matullo Giuseppe G   Onland-Moret N Charlotte NC   Gram Inger T IT   Weiderpass Elisabete E   Sánchez Maria-Jose MJ   Navarro Sanchez Carmen C   Duell Eric J EJ   Ardanaz Eva E   Larranaga Nerea N   Lundin Eva E   Idahl Annika A   Jirström Karin K   Nodin Björn B   Travis Ruth C RC   Riboli Elio E   Merritt Melissa M   Aune Dagfinn D   Terry Kathryn K   Cramer Daniel W DW   Anderson Karen S KS  

International journal of cancer 20180308 3


Immuno-proteomic screening has identified several tumor-associated autoantibodies (AAb) that may have diagnostic capacity for invasive epithelial ovarian cancer, with AAbs to P53 proteins and cancer-testis antigens (CTAGs) as prominent examples. However, the early detection potential of these AAbs has been insufficiently explored in prospective studies. We performed ELISA measurements of AAbs to CTAG1A, CTAG2, P53 and NUDT11 proteins, for 194 patients with ovarian cancer and 705 matched controls  ...[more]

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