5. Schmidt B. et al., SHOX2 DNA Methylation is a Biomarker for the Diagnosis of Lung Cancer Based on Bronchial Aspirates, BMC Cancer 2010, 10: 600
This study aimed to show that SHOX2 DNA methylation is a tumor marker in patients with suspected lung cancer by using bronchial fluid aspirated during bronchoscopy. In the study 523 patients were enrolled, 242 patients with benign lung disease and 281 lung cancer patients. Fresh-frozen and saccomanno-fixed samples were used to show the tumor marker performance in different sample types of clinical relevance. Samples were obtained from Charité University Hospital in Berlin, Germany and from the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Research Program, Liverpool, UK.
Results
Valid measurements were obtained from a total of 523 patient samples (242 controls, 281 cases). Determination of SHOX2 DNA methylation levels allowed us to distinguish between malignant and benign lung disease, i. e. abscesses, infections, obstructive lung diseases, sarcoidosis, scleroderma, stenoses, at high specificity (68 % sensitivity [95 % CI 62–73 %], 95 % specificity [95 % CI 91–97 %]).
Conclusions
Hypermethylation of SHOX2 in bronchial aspirates appears to be a clinically useful tumor marker for identifying subjects with lung carcinoma, especially if histological and cytological findings after bronchoscopy are ambiguous.