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Front Oncol ; 12: 897775, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35747812

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Background and Aims: Aptamers are artificial ligands that bind to biological targets with high specificity and affinity. We previously selected a group of aptamers against the serum of primary hepatic carcinoma (PHC) via systematic evolution of ligands by exponential and enrichment (SELEX) method, and some of the aptamers were valuable for PHC diagnosis in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) analysis. Here, we used aptamers to develop a novel method suitable for the clinical diagnosis of PHC. Methods: The intensities of serum autofluorescence, cell-free DNA (cfDNA)-related fluorescence and aptamer-related fluorescence, named the aptamer-based triple serum fluorescence intensity (ATSFI), were sequentially measured at 8 °C and 37 °C in one tube by using a real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) system as a fluorimeter in patients with PHC (n=346) or liver cirrhosis (n=321). The diagnostic performances of ATSFI indicators alone and in combination were evaluated by area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUROC), and the underlying clinical mechanisms were analyzed by bivariate correlation. Results: The measurement of ATSFI was high throughput, rapid, convenient, and low cost. The aptamer-related fluorescence indicator SEA-SE37 was the most valuable for PHC diagnosis among all fluorescence indicators and superior to alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) (AUROC 0.879 vs. 0.836). The logistic model of ATSFI indicators exhibited excellent diagnostic performance for PHC, including AFP-negative, early and small PHCs, with AUROCs of 0.935-0.950 and accuracies of 86.8-88.3%. The diagnostic performance was further improved when ATSFI indicators were combined with AFP, with AUROCs of approximately 0.95 and accuracies of approximately 90%, suggesting ATSFI was independent of but complementary to AFP in PHC diagnosis. ATSFI models were highly valuable in clinical decision-making. The aptamer-related fluorescence intensity was generally independent of the clinicopathological characteristics of PHC but correlated with laboratory characteristics of PHC serum. Conclusions: The ATSFI assay is a novel, robust and feasible method for the clinical diagnosis of PHC.

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Oncotarget ; 8(58): 97758-97768, 2017 Nov 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29228649

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Serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels elevated in benign liver diseases (BLD) represent a challenge in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) diagnosis. The present study aimed to develop a simple method to identify HCC in AFP-elevated liver diseases based on combining serum fluorescence and general clinical data. Serum specimens and clinical data were collected from 201 HCC and 117 BLD (41 liver cirrhosis, 76 chronic hepatitis) patients with abnormal serum AFP levels. Dual serum fluorescence (autofluorescence and cell-free DNA-related fluorescence) intensities were sequentially measured and expressed as 6 fluorescence indicators. The diagnostic value of these fluorescence and clinical data were evaluated alone and in combination by the area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). All fluorescence indicators significantly differed between HCC and BLD and some of them were more valuable for diagnosing HCC than AFP (AUROC 0.782-0.801 vs. 0.752). The diagnostic model established with fluorescence indicators, AFP, hepatic function tests and age showed that AUROC, sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were 0.958 (95% CI 0.936-0.979), 92.0%, 88.9% and 92.3%, respectively, and positive rates in AFP-negative, early and small HCCs were 73.8%, 81.6% and 74.3%, respectively. In conclusion, the combination of dual serum fluorescence, AFP, hepatic function tests and age is simple and valuable for identifying HCC in serum AFP-elevated liver diseases.

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Oncotarget ; 7(39): 64053-64070, 2016 Sep 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27590520

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The diagnosis of early, small and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)-negative primary hepatic carcinomas (PHCs) remains a significant challenge. We developed a simple and robust approach to noninvasively detect these PHCs. A rapid, high-throughput and single-tube method was firstly developed to measure serum autofluorescence and cell-free DNA (cfDNA)-related fluorescence using a real-time PCR system, and both types of serum fluorescence were measured and routine laboratory data were collected in 1229 subjects, including 353 PHC patients, 331 liver cirrhosis (LC) patients, 213 chronic hepatitis (CH) patients and 332 normal controls (NC). The results showed that fluorescence indicators of PHC differed from those of NC, CH and LC to various extents, and all of them were not associated with age, gender, or AFP level. The logistic regression models established with the fluorescence indicators alone and combined with AFP, hepatic function tests and blood cell analyses were valuable for distinguishing early, small, AFP-negative and all PHC from LC, CH, NC and all non-PHC, with areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves 0.857-0.993 and diagnostic accuracies 80.2-97.7%. Conclusively, serum autofluorescence and cfDNA-related fluorescence are able to be rapidly and simultaneously measured by our simple method and valuable for diagnosing early, small and AFP-negative PHCs, especially integrating with AFP and conventional blood tests.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular/sangre , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Hepáticas/sangre , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico , alfa-Fetoproteínas/análisis , Adulto , Anciano , Área Bajo la Curva , Biomarcadores de Tumor/sangre , Sistema Libre de Células , Femenino , Fluorescencia , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Humanos , Cirrosis Hepática/sangre , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Análisis de Regresión , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados
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