Optimization of global DNA methylation measurement by LC-MS/MS and its application in lung cancer patients

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Chiung-Wen Hu ◽  
Huei Lee ◽  
Jian-Lian Chen ◽  
Yi-Jie Li ◽  
Mu-Rong Chao
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Xiaoying Yin ◽  
Michele C. Hayward ◽  
Nirmal K. Veeramachaneni ◽  
Benjamin E. Haithcock ◽  
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Pushpa Dhilipkannah ◽  
Feng Jiang

Altered miRNA expression and DNA methylation have highly active and diverse roles in carcinogenesis. Simultaneous detection of the molecular aberrations may have a synergistic effect on the diagnosis of malignancies. Herein, we develop a high-throughput assay for detecting multiple miRNAs and DNA methylation using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) coupled with a 96-microwell plate. The microplate-based ddPCR could absolutely and reproducibly quantify 15 miRNAs and 14 DNA methylation sites with a high sensitivity (one copy/µL and 0.1%, respectively). Analyzing sputum and plasma of 40 lung cancer patients and 36 cancer-free smokers by this approach identified an integrated biomarker panel consisting of two sputum miRNAs (miRs-31-5p and 210-3p), one sputum DNA methylation (RASSF1A), and two plasma miRNAs (miR-21-5p and 126) for the diagnosis of lung cancer with higher sensitivity and specificity compared with a single type of biomarker. The diagnostic value of the integrated biomarker panel for the early detection of lung cancer was confirmed in a different cohort of 36 lung cancer patients and 39 cancer-free smokers. The high-throughput assay for quantification of multiple molecular aberrations across sputum and plasma could improve the early detection of lung cancer.


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