Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race

Roland Matthews1, Andres Azuero2, Senait Asmellash3, Earl Brewster1, Edward E Partridge4, Chandrika J Piyathilake51Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; 2School of Nursing, 3Departments of Surgery, 4Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5Nutrition Sci...

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Main Authors: Matthews R, Azuero A, Asmellash S, Brewster E, Partridge EE, Piyathilake CJ
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-07-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Health
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/usefulness-of-serum-mass-spectrometry-to-identify-women-diagnosed-with-a7847
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spelling doaj-9d6ec81651d94fc69829f7ce674e8f602020-11-24T23:42:29ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Women's Health1179-14112011-07-012011default185192Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by raceMatthews RAzuero AAsmellash SBrewster EPartridge EEPiyathilake CJRoland Matthews1, Andres Azuero2, Senait Asmellash3, Earl Brewster1, Edward E Partridge4, Chandrika J Piyathilake51Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; 2School of Nursing, 3Departments of Surgery, 4Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5Nutrition Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USABackground: An early detection of precursor lesions of cervical cancer will help to eliminate the worldwide burden of cervical cancer.Methods: This exploratory study aimed to identify, by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometry (MS), serum protein profiles that distinguish cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grades CIN 1 or lower (≤CIN 1) from CIN 2+ among 127 women infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) 16. Of these 127 women, 25 and 23 were diagnosed with CIN 2 or CIN 3, respectively (cases), and 79 were diagnosed with ≤CIN 1 (non-cases). Serum protein profiles were generated by MALDI-TOF-MS. A total of 95 m/z peaks were tested for association with case status by two racial groups, African American (AAs) and Caucasian American (CAs).Results: Overall, 2 protein peaks identified by our study demonstrated higher specificity for identifying CIN 2+ than previously published studies. An increasing intensity of [m/z 4459] was associated with a higher risk of being a case, regardless of race with a specificity of 58% for CIN 2 and a specificity of 75% for CIN 3. An increasing intensity of [m/z 4154] was not only associated with a higher risk of being a case only among CAs, but also had an opposite effect among AAs.Conclusion: Identification of specific proteins associated with the peaks detected in serum and development of antibody-based tests such as ELISA should lead to the development of race-specific, non-invasive and cost effective screening tests with higher specificity for identifying HPV 16 associated CIN 2+.Keywords: serum mass spectrometry, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, racehttp://www.dovepress.com/usefulness-of-serum-mass-spectrometry-to-identify-women-diagnosed-with-a7847
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author Matthews R
Azuero A
Asmellash S
Brewster E
Partridge EE
Piyathilake CJ
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Azuero A
Asmellash S
Brewster E
Partridge EE
Piyathilake CJ
Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race
International Journal of Women's Health
author_facet Matthews R
Azuero A
Asmellash S
Brewster E
Partridge EE
Piyathilake CJ
author_sort Matthews R
title Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race
title_short Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race
title_full Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race
title_fullStr Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race
title_sort usefulness of serum mass spectrometry to identify women diagnosed with higher grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia may differ by race
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Women's Health
issn 1179-1411
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Roland Matthews1, Andres Azuero2, Senait Asmellash3, Earl Brewster1, Edward E Partridge4, Chandrika J Piyathilake51Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; 2School of Nursing, 3Departments of Surgery, 4Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5Nutrition Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USABackground: An early detection of precursor lesions of cervical cancer will help to eliminate the worldwide burden of cervical cancer.Methods: This exploratory study aimed to identify, by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometry (MS), serum protein profiles that distinguish cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grades CIN 1 or lower (≤CIN 1) from CIN 2+ among 127 women infected with human papillomavirus (HPV) 16. Of these 127 women, 25 and 23 were diagnosed with CIN 2 or CIN 3, respectively (cases), and 79 were diagnosed with ≤CIN 1 (non-cases). Serum protein profiles were generated by MALDI-TOF-MS. A total of 95 m/z peaks were tested for association with case status by two racial groups, African American (AAs) and Caucasian American (CAs).Results: Overall, 2 protein peaks identified by our study demonstrated higher specificity for identifying CIN 2+ than previously published studies. An increasing intensity of [m/z 4459] was associated with a higher risk of being a case, regardless of race with a specificity of 58% for CIN 2 and a specificity of 75% for CIN 3. An increasing intensity of [m/z 4154] was not only associated with a higher risk of being a case only among CAs, but also had an opposite effect among AAs.Conclusion: Identification of specific proteins associated with the peaks detected in serum and development of antibody-based tests such as ELISA should lead to the development of race-specific, non-invasive and cost effective screening tests with higher specificity for identifying HPV 16 associated CIN 2+.Keywords: serum mass spectrometry, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, race
url http://www.dovepress.com/usefulness-of-serum-mass-spectrometry-to-identify-women-diagnosed-with-a7847
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