Author:
O’Neill Kevin,Syed Nelofer,Crook Timothy,Dubey Sudhir,Potharaju Mahadev,Limaye Sewanti,Ranade Anantbhushan,Anichini Giulio,Datta Vineet
Abstract
ABSTRACTWe describe an in vitro test for detection of glial malignancies (GLI-M) based on enrichment and immunostaining of Circulating Glial Cells (CGCs) from peripheral blood sample. Extensive analytical validation studies using U87MG reference cell lines spiked into blood established the analytical performance characteristics of the test. The ability of the test to detect and differentiate GLI-M from non-malignant brain tumors (NBT), non glial type central nervous system (CNS) malignancies (NGCM), brain metastases from primary epithelial malignancies in other organs and healthy individuals were evaluated in four studies. The cumulative performance metrics of the test across all 4 clinical studies were 99.35% Sensitivity (95%CI: 96.44% - 99.98%) and 100% Specificity (95%CI: 99.37% - 100%). The performance characteristics of this test support its clinical utility for diagnostic triaging of individuals presenting with ICSOL.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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