Abstract 3175: Detection of hypermethylated vimentin gene in urine of colorectal cancer patients

2011 
Although the success of cancer treatment often depends on the early detection of cancer, colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is hindered by low compliance rates (40%) of inconvenient, invasive screening tests. Previous studies have demonstrated that urine contains circulation-derived low-molecular-weight (LMW) DNA ( 1 kb) fractions. The MethyLight assay was used to quantify the amount of mVIM in each DNA sample. mVIM was detected in 75% (15/20) of the LMW urine DNA fraction, 0% (0/20) of the HMW urine DNA fraction and 85% (17/20) of the CRC tissue DNA. There was a 60% concordance in detecting mVIM between the CRC tissues and their corresponding urine samples. As negative controls, twenty LMW urine DNA fractions from subjects with no known neoplasia were also tested for mVIM and only 10% (2/20) of control samples contained detectable mVIM. mVIM may be a useful part of a urine based genetic biomarker panel for the early detection of CRC. Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2011 Apr 2-6; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2011;71(8 Suppl):Abstract nr 3175. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2011-3175
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