TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance of an ancillary test for cervical cancer that measures miRNAs and cytokines in serum and cervical mucus
AU - Fujii, Takuma
AU - Nishio, Eiji
AU - Tsukamoto, Tetsuya
AU - Kukimoto, Iwao
AU - Iwata, Aya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association.
PY - 2024/8
Y1 - 2024/8
N2 - Currently, human papillomavirus tests and cytology are used to screen for cervical cancer. However, more accurate ancillary screening tests are needed. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and cytokines are promising biomarkers that are aberrantly expressed in cervical cancer. Therefore, the potential of developing new screening markers based on the levels of miRNAs and cytokines in serum and local mucus samples from the same patients with cervical neoplasia was investigated. miRNA screening was performed by microarray and measurement using real-time reverse-transcriptase PCR. Cytokine were measured using multiplex bead assay, and changes in expressions were analyzed based on disease severity. As lesions progressed, miR-20b-5p, −155-5p, −144-3p, −451a, and −126-3p expression levels were increased in mucus, and miR-16-5p, −223-3p, and -451a expression levels were decreased in serum. Regarding cytokines, IL-6, IL-8, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, Eotaxin, interferon-γ, and RANTES were increased, whereas granulocyte–colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) was significantly decreased in mucus. miRNAs and cytokines in serum did not have high diagnostic accuracy. However, a combination of miR-20b-5p, -451a, -126-3p, Eotaxin, as well as G-CSF in mucus samples, had high diagnostic accuracy with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.989 (0.979–0.999). Our results suggest that using mucus for this ancillary test is more beneficial than serum.
AB - Currently, human papillomavirus tests and cytology are used to screen for cervical cancer. However, more accurate ancillary screening tests are needed. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and cytokines are promising biomarkers that are aberrantly expressed in cervical cancer. Therefore, the potential of developing new screening markers based on the levels of miRNAs and cytokines in serum and local mucus samples from the same patients with cervical neoplasia was investigated. miRNA screening was performed by microarray and measurement using real-time reverse-transcriptase PCR. Cytokine were measured using multiplex bead assay, and changes in expressions were analyzed based on disease severity. As lesions progressed, miR-20b-5p, −155-5p, −144-3p, −451a, and −126-3p expression levels were increased in mucus, and miR-16-5p, −223-3p, and -451a expression levels were decreased in serum. Regarding cytokines, IL-6, IL-8, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, Eotaxin, interferon-γ, and RANTES were increased, whereas granulocyte–colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) was significantly decreased in mucus. miRNAs and cytokines in serum did not have high diagnostic accuracy. However, a combination of miR-20b-5p, -451a, -126-3p, Eotaxin, as well as G-CSF in mucus samples, had high diagnostic accuracy with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.989 (0.979–0.999). Our results suggest that using mucus for this ancillary test is more beneficial than serum.
KW - biomarker
KW - cervical cancer
KW - cytokines
KW - miRNA
KW - mucus
KW - serum
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U2 - 10.1111/cas.16214
DO - 10.1111/cas.16214
M3 - Article
C2 - 38749770
AN - SCOPUS:85193383311
SN - 1347-9032
VL - 115
SP - 2795
EP - 2807
JO - Cancer science
JF - Cancer science
IS - 8
ER -