Systemic investigation identifying salivary mir-196b as a promising biomarker for early detection of head-neck cancer and oral precancer lesions

Ann Joy Cheng, Guo Rung You, Che Jui Lee, Ya Ching Lu, Shang Ju Tang, Yi Fang Huang, Yu Chen Huang, Li Yu Lee, Kang Hsing Fan, Yen Chao Chen, Shiang Fu Huang, Joseph Tung-Chieh Chang*

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Abstract

Background: Liquid biopsy is a rapidly growing field, for it may provide a minimally invasive way to acquire pathological data for personalized medicine. This study developed a systemic strategy to discover an effective salivary biomarker for early detection of patients with head-neck squamous carcinoma (HNSC) and oral precancer lesion (OPC). Methods: A total of 10 miRNAs were examined in parallel with multiple independent cohorts. These included a training set of salivary samples from HNSC patients, the TCGA-HNSC and GSE31277 cohorts to differentiate miR-NAs between tumor and normal tissues, and groups of salivary samples from healthy individuals, patients with HNSC and OPC. Results: The combined results from the salivary training set and the TCGA-HNSC cohort showed that four miRNAs (miR-148b, miR-155, miR-196b, and miR-31) con-sistently increased in HNSC patients. Further integration with the GSE31277 cohort, two miRNAs (miR-31 and miR-196b) maintained at high significances. Further assessment showed that salivary miR-196b was a prominent diagnostic biomarker, as it remarkably discriminated between healthy individuals and patients with HNSC (p < 0.0001, AUC = 0.767, OR = 5.64) or OPC (p < 0.0001, AUC = 0.979, OR = 459). Conclusion: Salivary miR-196b could be an excellent biomarker for diagnosing OPC and early detection of HNSC. This molecule may be used for early screening high-risk groups of HNSC.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1411
JournalDiagnostics
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 2021

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Keywords

  • Diagnosis
  • Early detection
  • Head-neck cancer
  • MiR-196b
  • MiRNA panel
  • Oral precancer lesion
  • Salivary biomarker

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