A Novel Blood-Based Colorectal Cancer Diagnostic Technology Using Electrical Detection of Colon Cancer Secreted Protein-2
- Authors
- Jeun, Minhong; Lee, Hyo Jeong; Park, Sungwook; Do, Eun-ju; Choi, Jaewon; Sung, You-Na; Hong, Seung-Mo; Kim, Sang-Yeob; Kim, Dong-Hee; Kang, Ja Young; Son, Hye-Nam; Joo, Jinmyoung; Song, Eun Mi; Hwang, Sung Wook; Park, Sang Hyoung; Yang, Dong-Hoon; Ye, Byong Duk; Byeon, Jeong-Sik; Choe, Jaewon; Yang, Suk-Kyun; Moinova, Helen; Markowitz, Sanford D.; Lee, Kwan Hyi; Myung, Seung-Jae
- Issue Date
- 2019-06-05
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Citation
- ADVANCED SCIENCE, v.6, no.11
- Abstract
- Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second-leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, which may be effectively reduced by early screening. Colon cancer secreted protein-2 (CCSP-2) is a promising blood marker for CRC. An electric-field effect colorectal sensor (E-FECS), an ion-sensitive field-effect transistor under dual gate operation with nanostructure is developed, to quantify CCSP-2 directly from patient blood samples. The sensing performance of the E-FECS is verified in 7 controls and 7 CRC samples, and it is clinically validated on 30 controls, 30 advanced adenomas, and 81 CRC cases. The concentration of CCSP-2 is significantly higher in plasma samples from CRC and advanced adenoma compared with controls (both P < 0.001). Sensitivity and specificity for CRC versus controls are 44.4% and 86.7%, respectively (AUC of 0.67), and 43.3% and 86.7%, respectively, for advanced adenomas (AUC of 0.67). CCSP 2 detects a greater number of CRC cases than carcinoembryonic antigen does (45.6% vs 24.1%), and the combination of the two markers detects an even greater number of cases (53.2%). The E-FECS system successfully detects CCSP-2 in a wide range of samples including early stage cancers and advanced adenoma. CCSP-2 has potential for use as a blood-based biomarker for CRC.
- Keywords
- COLONOSCOPY; PREVENTION; BIOSENSOR; MARKERS; RATES; COLONOSCOPY; PREVENTION; BIOSENSOR; MARKERS; RATES; colorectal adenomas; colorectal cancer; colorectal cancer screening; electric-field effect colorectal sensor; tumor markers
- ISSN
- 2198-3844
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119891
- DOI
- 10.1002/advs.201802115
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- KIST Article > 2019
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