DNA methylation-based detection and prediction of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 and invasive cervical cancer with the WID™-qCIN test.
Chiara M S HerzogKarin SundströmAllison JonesIona EvansJames E BarrettJiangrong WangElisa RedlLena SchreiberhuberLaura CostasSonia PaytubiLukas DostalekMichal ZikanDavid CibulaGaby SroczynskiUwe SiebertJoakim DillnerMartin WidschwendterPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2022)
We identified suitable DNAme regions in an epigenome-wide discovery using HPV+ controls and CIN3+ cases and established the WID™-qCIN, a PCR-based DNAme test. The WID™-qCIN test has a high sensitivity and specificity that may outperform conventional cervical triage tests and can in an objective, cheap, and scalable fashion identify most women with and at risk of (pre-)invasive cervical cancer. However, evaluation was limited to case-control settings and future studies will assess performance and generalisability in a randomised controlled trial.