Sensitivity and specificity of the empirical lymphocyte genome sensitivity (LGS) assay: implications for improving cancer diagnostics

Diana Anderson(University of Bradford), Mojgan Najafzadeh(University of Bradford), Rajendran C. Gopalan(University of Bradford), Nader Ghaderi(University of Bradford), Andy Scally(University of Bradford), Stephen Britland(University of Wolverhampton), Badie K. Jacobs(Bradford Royal Infirmary), Peggy Reynolds(Bradford Royal Infirmary), J D Davies(Bradford Royal Infirmary), Andrew Wright(Bradford Royal Infirmary), S. K. Al-Ghazal(Bradford Royal Infirmary), David Sharpe(Bradford Royal Infirmary), Morgan C. T. Denyer(University of Bradford)
The FASEB Journal
July 25, 2014
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Abstract

Lymphocyte responses from 208 individuals: 20 with melanoma, 34 with colon cancer, and 4 with lung cancer (58), 18 with suspected melanoma, 28 with polyposis, and 10 with COPD (56), and 94 healthy volunteers were examined. The natural logarithm of the Olive tail moment (OTM) was plotted for exposure to UVA through 5 different agar depths (100 cell measurements/depth) and analyzed using a repeated measures regression model. Responses of patients with cancer plateaued after treatment with different UVA intensities, but returned toward control values for healthy volunteers. For precancerous conditions and suspected cancers, intermediate responses occurred. ROC analysis of mean log OTMs, for cancers plus precancerous/suspect conditions vs. controls, cancer vs. precancerous/suspect conditions plus controls, and cancer vs. controls, gave areas under the curve of 0.87, 0.89, and 0.93, respectively ( P <0.001). Optimization allowed test sensitivity or specificity to approach 100% with acceptable complementary measures. This modified comet assay could represent a stand‐alone test or an adjunct to other investigative procedures for detecting cancer.—Anderson, D., Najafzadeh, M., Gopalan, R., Ghaderi, N., Scally, A. J., Britland, S. T., Jacobs, B. K., Reynolds, P. D., Davies, J., Wright, A. L., Al‐Ghazal, S., Sharpe, D., Denyer, M. C., Sensitivity and specificity of the empirical lymphocyte genome sensitivity (LGS) assay: implications for improving cancer diagnostics. FASEB J. 28, 4563–4570 (2014). www.fasebj.org


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