Serum Macrophage Inhibitory Cytokine-1 Serves As A Novel Diagnostic Biomarker Of Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer

BIOMARKERS(2021)

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Background Patients with colorectal cancer usually have a poor prognosis because of the absence of suitable biomarkers for diagnosing asymptomatic patients. Here we determined the ability of MIC-1 to detect precancerous lesions and CRC in an asymptomatic cohort from CRC Screening Program. Methods We screened 2759 subjects with risk factors. Endoscopic and histopathological analyses revealed that 19 and 47 subjects had CRC or precancerous lesions. We randomly selected 24 subjects with normal colonoscopies as healthy controls. We used receiver operating characteristic curve analysis to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of MIC-1 for CRC and precancerous lesions. Results The optimal thresholds of MIC-1 levels with precancerous lesions or CRC were 314.12 pg/mL (sensitivity, 91.50%; specificity, 54.20%) and 357.64 pg/mL (sensitivity, 82.40%; specificity, 70.80%). Moreover, MIC-1 levels distinguished precancerous lesions better than CEA, CA19-9, or CA24-2 (AUC: 0.760 vs. 0.529, 0.624, and 0.585) or CRC (AUCs: 0.821 vs. 0.743, 0.657, and 0.688) from the healthy controls. The combination of MIC-1, CEA, CA19-9, and CA24-2 showed the highest in sensitivity and specificity for CRC diagnosis (sensitivity, 94.10%; specificity, 87.50%). Conclusions Serum MIC-1 levels increased the sensitivity of detection of precancerous colorectal lesions and CRC and can be used to improve screening.
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Colorectal cancer, MIC-1, early diagnosis, cancer biomarker
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