SNP panel for predicting prostate cancer-specific mortality

Description:

 

Genomic Panel for Prediction of Metastatic-Lethal Prostate Cancer Progression

 

Diagnostic combination panel of SNP, epigenetic, and genetic markers to identify metastatic-lethal prostate cancer.

 

Dr. Stanford’s group has identified panels of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), DNA methylation sites, and gene expression that classify metastatic-lethal vs. indolent prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is a clinically heterogeneous disease that often has an indolent course, but certain patients progress to metastatic- lethal disease. Additional markers are needed to improve the accuracy of prognosis for prostate cancer tumors. Dr. Stanford profiled primary tumor tissues from a population-based (n=383-430) and replication (n=78-80) cohort of patients followed prospectively for at least five years. Eight differentially methylated CpGs and 23 differentially expressed mRNAs have been identified that distinguish metastatic-lethal tumors from indolent tumors. These novel prognostic biomarkers can identify those patients who need closer monitoring for metastatic progression and/or may benefit most from aggressive therapeutic options such as adjuvant therapy.

 

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       <li>Identify patients with high risk for metastatic-lethal prostate cancer vs. non-recurrent disease </li>

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       <li>Novel diagnostic markers that combine SNP, DNA methylation, and gene expression for a combination panel</li>

       <li>Improves upon Gleason sum to identify higher risk patients and drive future clinical decisions</li>

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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in males in the United States and in other Western countries. Prostate cancer is a biologically and clinically heterogeneous disease with approximately 240,000 new diagnoses each year. There is an unmet need for technology that can provide accurate prognosis of disease following surgical resection, in order to guide clinical decision-making and determine maximum benefit from targeted therapies.

 

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       <li>Janet Stanford, PhD, Public Health Sciences</li>

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Discovery studies complete, validation studies partially complete

 

Patent pending 

 

10-007 16-033 16-085 Stanford_Genomic Panel for Prediction of Prostate Cancer.pdf

 

prostate | metastasis | cancer | PCa | carcinoma | SNPs | single nucleotide polymorphisms |biomarkers | metastasis | prognosis | prostatic neoplasms | alleles | gene expression |epigenetics | tumor | DNA | methylation | mRNA | Messenger RNA | Messenger RNAs | DNA methylation markers |progression | transcriptional markers

 

genomic-panel-for-prediction-of-metastatic-lethal-prostate-cancer-progression-16-085

 

Patent Information:
Category(s):
Diagnostic
For Information, Contact:
Ziyan Zhang
Technology Manager
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
zzhang3@fredhutch.org
Inventors:
Janet Stanford
Ziding Feng
Elaine Ostrander
Keywords:
Nucleic Acid
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