Background: DNA integrity analysis could represent an alternative approach to the early detection of colorectal cancer. Previously, fluorescence long DNA (FL-DNA) in stools was extracted using a manual approach and analyzed by capillary electrophoresis assay (CE FL-DNA). We aimed to improve diagnostic accuracy using a simpler and more standardized method [Real Time PCR FL-DNA (RT FL-DNA)] for the detection of early malignant lesions in a population undergoing colorectal cancer screening. Methods: From 241 stool samples,DNAwas extracted using manual and semiautomatic extraction systems and analyzed using FL-DNA tests by CE and RT assays. The RT FL-DNA approach showed slightly higher sensitivity and specificity compared with the CEFL-DNA method. Furthermore, we compared the RTFL-DNA approach with the iFOBT report. Results: Nonparametric ranking statistics were used to analyze the relationship between the median values of RT FL-DNA and the clinicohistopathologic characteristics. The median values of both variables were significantly higher in patients with cancer than in patients with noncancerous lesions. According to the Fagan nomogram results, the iFOBT and FL-DNA methods provided more accurate diagnostic information and were able to identify subgroups at varying risks of cancer. Conclusions: The combination of the semiautomatic extraction system and RT FL-DNA analysis improved the quality of DNA extracted from stool samples. Impact: RT FL-DNAshows great potential for colorectal cancer diagnosis as it is a reliable and relatively easy analysis to perform on routinely processed stool samples in combination with iFOBT.

Improved stool DNA integrity method for early colorectal cancer diagnosis / Rengucci, Claudia; De Maio, Giulia; Menghi, Maura; Scarpi, Emanuela; Guglielmo, Simona; Fusaroli, Pietro; Caletti, Giancarlo; Saragoni, Luca; Casadei Gardini, Andrea; Zoli, Wainer; Falcini, Fabio; Amadori, Dino; Calistri, Daniele. - In: CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION. - ISSN 1055-9965. - 23:(2014), pp. 2553-2560. [10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-14-0379]

Improved stool DNA integrity method for early colorectal cancer diagnosis

Casadei Gardini, Andrea;
2014

Abstract

Background: DNA integrity analysis could represent an alternative approach to the early detection of colorectal cancer. Previously, fluorescence long DNA (FL-DNA) in stools was extracted using a manual approach and analyzed by capillary electrophoresis assay (CE FL-DNA). We aimed to improve diagnostic accuracy using a simpler and more standardized method [Real Time PCR FL-DNA (RT FL-DNA)] for the detection of early malignant lesions in a population undergoing colorectal cancer screening. Methods: From 241 stool samples,DNAwas extracted using manual and semiautomatic extraction systems and analyzed using FL-DNA tests by CE and RT assays. The RT FL-DNA approach showed slightly higher sensitivity and specificity compared with the CEFL-DNA method. Furthermore, we compared the RTFL-DNA approach with the iFOBT report. Results: Nonparametric ranking statistics were used to analyze the relationship between the median values of RT FL-DNA and the clinicohistopathologic characteristics. The median values of both variables were significantly higher in patients with cancer than in patients with noncancerous lesions. According to the Fagan nomogram results, the iFOBT and FL-DNA methods provided more accurate diagnostic information and were able to identify subgroups at varying risks of cancer. Conclusions: The combination of the semiautomatic extraction system and RT FL-DNA analysis improved the quality of DNA extracted from stool samples. Impact: RT FL-DNAshows great potential for colorectal cancer diagnosis as it is a reliable and relatively easy analysis to perform on routinely processed stool samples in combination with iFOBT.
2014
23
2553
2560
Improved stool DNA integrity method for early colorectal cancer diagnosis / Rengucci, Claudia; De Maio, Giulia; Menghi, Maura; Scarpi, Emanuela; Guglielmo, Simona; Fusaroli, Pietro; Caletti, Giancarlo; Saragoni, Luca; Casadei Gardini, Andrea; Zoli, Wainer; Falcini, Fabio; Amadori, Dino; Calistri, Daniele. - In: CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION. - ISSN 1055-9965. - 23:(2014), pp. 2553-2560. [10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-14-0379]
Rengucci, Claudia; De Maio, Giulia; Menghi, Maura; Scarpi, Emanuela; Guglielmo, Simona; Fusaroli, Pietro; Caletti, Giancarlo; Saragoni, Luca; Casadei Gardini, Andrea; Zoli, Wainer; Falcini, Fabio; Amadori, Dino; Calistri, Daniele
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