A straightforward method to quantify circulating mRNAs as biomarkers of colorectal cancer

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Grosgeorges, Marie | Picque Lasorsa, Laurence | Pastor, Brice | Prévostel, Corinne | Crapez, Evelyne | Sanchez, Cynthia | Frayssinoux, Florence | Jarlier, Marta | Pezzella, Véronique | Monard, Laure | Ychou, Marc | Thierry, Alain, R | Mazard, Thibault | Blache, Philippe, Jl

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International audience. Abstract Optimizing the biomarker combination to be analyzed in liquid biopsies should improve personalized medicine. We developed a method to purify circulating cell-free mRNAs from plasma samples and to quantify them by RT-qPCR. We selected three candidate colorectal cancer biomarkers ( B2M , TIMP-1 , and CLU ). Their mRNA levels were significantly higher in plasma of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer patients (mCRC) (n = 107) than in healthy individuals (HI) (n = 53). To increase the discriminating performance of our method, we analyzed the sum of the three mRNA levels (BTC index). The area under the ROC curve (AUC) to estimate the BTC index capacity to discriminate between mCRC and HI plasma was 0.903. We also determined the optimal BTC index cut-off to distinguish between plasma samples, with 82% of sensitivity and 93% of specificity. By using mRNA as a novel liquid biopsy analytical parameter, our method has the potential to facilitate rapid screening of CRCm.

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