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Analytical Validation of a Novel Multi-Target Blood-Based Test to Detect Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Andrea M. Johnson, Jeanne M. Dudek,David K. Edwards, Theran A. Myers,Patrick Joseph,Jennifer J. Laffin,Janelle J. Bruinsma

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics(2021)

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ABSTRACT Introduction Surveillance is essential to diagnose and more effectively treat hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in at-risk patients. However, the performance of currently recommended surveillance strategies is suboptimal, particularly for early-stage detection, and patient adherence remains low. Here, we establish the analytical performance of a novel liquid biopsy test to evaluate the presence of HCC. Methods The multi-target HCC blood test (mt-HBT) integrates results from three DNA methylation markers (HOXA1, TSPYL5, and B3GALT6), the protein biomarker α-fetoprotein (AFP), and patient sex. The methylation markers are quantified from cell-free DNA extracted from plasma, and AFP is measured from serum. We conducted analytical validation studies on the mt-HBT, including analytical sensitivity, linearity, cross-contamination, interference, analytical accuracy, and precision. Results The mt-HBT performance met all pre-specified analytical performance criteria. The test demonstrated high reproducibility, with ≥97% concordance relative to the expected results for six categories of surrogate samples across the test’s dynamic range. Of 17 candidate interfering substances, none caused significant interference to biomarker quantitation, and no occurrences of sample-to-sample cross-contamination were observed. Conclusion These data demonstrate that the mt-HBT can produce consistent, reliable results for patients in the intended-use population, for whom surveillance is recommended.
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Early detection of cancer,liquid biopsy,multi-target hepatocellular carcinoma blood test,mt-HBT,analytical validation,reproducibility of results
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