Investigator

Constance Lamy

PhD student · Gustave Roussy

CLConstance Lamy
Papers(1)
Noninvasive Multicanc…
Collaborators(10)
David GentienFrançois-Clément Bida…Ivan BiècheJean-Yves PiergaKlaus von GrafensteinKévin Da SilvaLuc CabelMarc-Henri SternMarc MichelMarine Gorse
Institutions(3)
Institut CurieInstitut Gustave Rous…Cole Des Hautes Tudes…

Papers

Noninvasive Multicancer Detection Using DNA Hypomethylation of LINE-1 Retrotransposons

Abstract Purpose: The detection of ctDNA, which allows noninvasive tumor molecular profiling and disease follow-up, promises optimal and individualized management of patients with cancer. However, detecting small fractions of tumor DNA released when the tumor burden is reduced remains a challenge. Experimental Design: We implemented a new, highly sensitive strategy to detect bp resolution methylation patterns from plasma DNA and assessed the potential of hypomethylation of long interspersed nuclear element-1 retrotransposons as a noninvasive multicancer detection biomarker. The Detection of Long Interspersed Nuclear Element Altered Methylation ON plasma DNA method targets 30 to 40,000 young long interspersed nuclear element-1 retrotransposons scattered throughout the genome, covering about 100,000 CpG sites and is based on a reference-free analysis pipeline. Results: Resulting machine learning–based classifiers showed powerful correct classification rates discriminating healthy and tumor plasmas from six types of cancers (colorectal, breast, lung, ovarian, and gastric cancers and uveal melanoma, including localized stages) in two independent cohorts (AUC = 88%–100%, N = 747). The Detection of Long Interspersed Nuclear Element Altered Methylation ON plasma DNA method can also be used to perform copy number alteration analysis that improves cancer detection. Conclusions: This should lead to the development of more efficient noninvasive diagnostic tests adapted to all patients with cancer, based on the universality of these factors. See related commentary by Szymanski et al., p. 1179

6Works
1Papers
23Collaborators
Biomarkers, TumorCancer-Associated FibroblastsCell Line, TumorNeoplasmsCirculating Tumor DNAAdrenal Gland Neoplasms

Positions

PhD student

Gustave Roussy

Education

2017

PhD

Université Paris-Saclay

2016

Master

Université de Paris