Comparing the performance of FAM19A4 methylation analysis, cytology and HPV16/18 genotyping for the detection of cervical (pre) cancer in high-risk HPV-positive women of a gynecologic outpatient population (COMETH-study)
Luttmer, R.; de Strooper, L.M.; Berkhof, J.; Snijders, P.J.; Dijkstra, M.G.; Uijterwaal, M.; Steenbergen, R.D.; van Kemenade, F.J.; Rozendaal, L.; Helmerhorst, T.J.M.; Verheijen, RHM; ter Harmsel, W.A.; van Baal, W.M.; Graziosi, G.C.M.; Quint, W.G.; Heideman, D.A.; Meijer, Chris J. L. M.
(2016) International Journal of Cancer, volume 138, issue 4, pp. 992 - 1002
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Abstract
Recently, DNA methylation analysis of FAM19A4 in cervical scrapes has been shown to adequately detect high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer (≥CIN3) in high-risk HPV (hrHPV)-positive women. Here, we compared the clinical performance of FAM19A4 methylation analysis to cytology and HPV16/18 genotyping, separately and in combination, for ≥CIN3 detection
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in hrHPV-positive women participating in a prospective observational multi-center cohort study. The study population comprised hrHPV-positive women aged 18–66 years, visiting a gynecological outpatient clinic. From these women, cervical scrapes and colposcopy-directed biopsies (for histological confirmation) were obtained. Cervical scrapes were analyzed for FAM19A4 gene promoter methylation, cytology and HPV16/18 genotyping. Methylation analysis was performed by quantitative methylation-specific PCR (qMSP). Sensitivities and specificities for ≥CIN3 were compared between tests. Stratified analyses were performed for variables that potentially influence marker performance. Of all 508 hrHPV-positive women, the sensitivities for ≥CIN3 of cytology, FAM19A4 methylation analysis, and cytology combined with HPV16/18 genotyping were 85.6, 75.6 and 92.2%, respectively, with corresponding specificities of 49.8, 71.1 and 29.4%, respectively. Both sensitivity and specificity of FAM19A4 methylation analysis were associated with age (p ≤ 0.001 each). In women ≥30 years (n = 287), ≥CIN3 sensitivity of FAM19A4 methylation analysis was 88.3% (95%CI: 80.2–96.5) which was noninferior to that of cytology [85.5% (95%CI: 76.0–94.0)], at a significantly higher specificity [62.1% (95%CI: 55.8–68.4) compared to 47.6% (95%CI: 41.1–54.1)]. In conclusion, among hrHPV-positive women from an outpatient population aged ≥30 years, methylation analysis of FAM19A4 is an attractive marker for the identification of women with ≥CIN3.
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Keywords: DNA methylation, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, cervical cancer, cervical scrapes, human papillomavirus, qMSP, Comparative Study, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Observational Study, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
ISSN: 0020-7136
Publisher: Wiley-Liss Inc.
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