Ultrasensitive detection of circulating LINE-1 ORF1p as a specific multi-cancer biomarker
Author:
Taylor Martin S.ORCID, Wu Connie, Fridy Peter C., Zhang Stephanie J., Senussi Yasmeen, Wolters Justina C., Cheng Wen-Chih, Heaps John, Miller Bryant D., Mori Kei, Cohen Limor, Jiang Hua, Molloy Kelly R., Chait Brian T., Goggins Michael, Bhan Irun, Franses Joseph W., Yang Xiaoyu, Taplin Mary-Ellen, Wang Xinan, Christiani David C., Johnson Bruce E., Meyerson Matthew, Uppaluri Ravindra, Egloff Ann Marie, Denault Elyssa N., Spring Laura M., Wang Tian-Li, Shih Ie-Ming, Jung Euihye, Arora Kshitij S., Zukerberg Lawrence R., Yilmaz Osman H., Chi Gary, Norden Bryanna L., Song Yuhui, Nieman Linda, Parikh Aparna R., Strickland Matthew, Corcoran Ryan B., Mustelin Tomas, Eng George, Yilmaz Ömer H., Matulonis Ursula A., Skates Steven J., Rueda Bo R., Drapkin Ronny, Klempner Samuel J., Deshpande Vikram, Ting David T., Rout Michael P., LaCava John, Walt David R.ORCID, Burns Kathleen H.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractImproved 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 (10-17M) 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.Statement of SignificanceLINE-1 ORF1p transposon protein is pervasively expressed in many cancers and a highly specific biomarker of multiple common, lethal carcinomas and their high-risk precursors in tissue and blood. Ultrasensitive ORF1p assays from as little as 25 μL plasma are novel, rapid, cost-effective tools in cancer detection and monitoring.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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