Investigator

Anna J. Żaczek

professor/head · Gdańsk Medical University, Laboratory of Translational Oncology

AJŻAnna J. Żaczek
Papers(1)
Impact of clinical fa…
Collaborators(6)
Anna SupernatJacek JassemKrzysztof PastuszakMaksym A. JopekMatthew T. RondinaSylwia Łapińska-Szumc…
Institutions(3)
University Of GdaskMedical University of…University of Utah

Papers

Impact of clinical factors on accuracy of ovarian cancer detection via platelet RNA profiling

Abstract Ovarian cancer (OC) presents a diagnostic challenge, often resulting in poor patient outcomes. Platelet RNA sequencing, which reflects host response to disease, shows promise for earlier OC detection. This study examines the impact of sex, age, platelet count, and the training on cancer types other than OC on classification accuracy achieved in the previous platelet-alone training data set. A total of 339 samples from healthy donors and 1396 samples from patients with cancer, spanning 18 cancer types (including 135 OC cases) were analyzed. Logistic regression was applied to verify our classifiers’ performance and interpretability. Models were tested at 100% specificity and 100% sensitivity levels. Incorporating patient age as an additional feature along with gene expression increased sensitivity from 68.6% to 72.6%. Models trained on data from both sexes and on female-only data achieved a sensitivity of 68.6% and 74.5%, respectively. Training solely on OC data reduced late-stage sensitivity from 69.1% to 44.1% but increased early-stage sensitivity from 66.7% to 69.7%. This study highlights the potential of platelet RNA profiling for OC detection and the importance of clinical variables in refining classification accuracy. Incorporating age with gene expression data may enhance OC diagnostic accuracy. The inclusion of male samples deteriorates classifier performance. Data from diverse cancer types improves advanced cancer detection but negatively affects early-stage diagnosis.

64Works
1Papers
6Collaborators
Breast NeoplasmsCell Line, TumorBiomarkers, TumorPrognosisOvarian NeoplasmsProstatic NeoplasmsTumor MicroenvironmentNeoplasm Invasiveness

Positions

2021–

professor/head

Gdańsk Medical University · Laboratory of Translational Oncology

2019–

associate professor/head

Gdańsk Medical University · Laboratory of Translational Oncology

2007–

Assistant Professor

Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology University of Gdańsk – Medical University of Gdańsk · Departament of Medical Biotechnology

Education

2015

Habilitation, D.Sc; Medical Biology, specialization Cancer Biology

Medical University of Gdansk

2013

TOP 500 Innovators Program, Science - Management - Commercialization

Stanford University

2004

Ph.D. biochemistry

Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology University of Gdańsk – Medical University of Gdańsk

2000

M. Sc. Biotechnology

Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology, University of Gdańsk – Medical University of Gdańsk

Country

PL

Keywords
tumor biologymolecular diagnosticsbreast cancerbiomarkerscirculating tumor cellsmetastasis