Ultrasensitive detection of circulating LINE-1 ORF1p as a specific multi-cancer biomarker

超灵敏检测循环 LINE-1 ORF1p 作为特异性多癌症生物标志物

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作者:Martin S Taylor, Wu Connie, Peter C Fridy, Stephanie J Zhang, Yasmeen Senussi, Justina C Wolters, Wen-Chih Cheng, John Heaps, Bryant D Miller, Kei Mori, Limor Cohen, Hua Jiang, Kelly R Molloy, Bryanna L Norden, Brian T Chait, Michael Goggins, Irun Bhan, Joseph W Franses, Xiaoyu Yang, Mary-Ellen Tapl

Abstract

Improved biomarkers are needed for early cancer detection, risk stratification, treatment selection, and monitoring treatment response. While proteins can be useful blood-based biomarkers, many have limited sensitivity or specificity for these applications. Long INterspersed Element-1 (LINE-1, L1) open reading frame 1 protein (ORF1p) is a transposable element protein overexpressed in carcinomas and high-risk precursors during carcinogenesis with negligible detectable expression in corresponding normal tissues, suggesting ORF1p could be a highly specific cancer biomarker. To explore the potential of ORF1p as a blood-based biomarker, we engineered ultrasensitive digital immunoassays that detect mid-attomolar (10-17 M) ORF1p concentrations in patient plasma samples across multiple cancers with high specificity. Plasma ORF1p shows promise for early detection of ovarian cancer, improves diagnostic performance in a multi-analyte panel, and provides early therapeutic response monitoring in gastric and esophageal cancers. Together, these observations nominate ORF1p as a multi-cancer biomarker with potential utility for disease detection and monitoring.

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