A blood-based epigenetic test for early detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).

2017 
6063 Background: NPC is highly curable in early stages but 70% of NPC patients are diagnosed with advanced disease due to lack of effective screening. Genetic and epigenetic alterations involved in the pathogenesis of NPC are known. The higher order chromosomal structures reflecting aberrant transcriptional states of these genes can be measured via techniques such as chromosome conformation capture. Detection of these changes in peripheral blood may provide an accurate test for the early cancer detection. Methods: Blood samples have been collected from 84 patients with histologically confirmed NPC and 100 matched controls. Samples from 45 NPC patients and 68 controls have been analyzed. Fourteen genes known to be dysregulated in NPC were investigated. Potential higher order juxtaposition sites in the candidate genes were predicted using pattern recognition software. PCR primer sets were designed around the chosen sites to screen potential markers. Twenty-two markers showing predictability between NPC and ...
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