Volatile signature for the early diagnosis of lung cancer

被引:122
作者
Gasparri, Roberto [1 ]
Santonico, Marco [2 ]
Valentini, Claudia [1 ]
Sedda, Giulia [1 ]
Borri, Alessandro [1 ]
Petrella, Francesco [1 ]
Maisonneuve, Patrick [3 ]
Pennazza, Giorgio [2 ]
D'Amico, Arnaldo [4 ]
Di Natale, Corrado [4 ]
Paolesse, Roberto [5 ]
Spaggiari, Lorenzo [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] European Inst Oncol, Div Thorac Surg, Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Campus Biomed Rome, Unit Elect Sensor Syst, CIR, Rome, Italy
[3] European Inst Oncol, Div Epidemiol & Biostat, Milan, Italy
[4] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Elect Engn, Rome, Italy
[5] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Chem Sci & Technol, Rome, Italy
[6] Univ Milan, Dept Oncol & Hematooncol DIPO, Milan, Italy
关键词
breath analysis; gas sensor array; lung cancer; early diagnosis; ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS; EXHALED BREATH; ELECTRONIC NOSE; IDENTIFICATION; ARRAY;
D O I
10.1088/1752-7155/10/1/016007
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Exhaled breath contains hundreds of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Several independent researchers point out that the breath of lung cancer patients shows a characteristic VOC-profile which can be considered as lung cancer signature and, thus, used for diagnosis. In this regard, the analysis of exhaled breath with gas sensor arrays is a potential non-invasive, relatively low-cost and easy technique for the early detection of lung cancer. This clinical study evaluated the gas sensor array response for the identification of the exhaled breath of lung cancer patients. This study involved 146 individuals: 70 with lung cancer confirmed by computerized tomography (CT) or positron emission tomography-(PET) imaging techniques and histology (biopsy) or with clinical suspect of lung cancer and 76 healthy controls. Their exhaled breath was measured with a gas sensor array composed of a matrix of eight quartz microbalances (QMBs), each functionalized with a different metalloporphyrin. The instrument produces, for each analyzed sample, a vector of signals encoding the breath (breathprint). Breathprints were analyzed with multivariate analysis in order to correlate the sensor signals to the disease. Breathprints of the lung cancer patients were differentiated from those of the healthy controls with a sensitivity of 81% and specificity of 91%. Similar values were obtained in patients with and without metabolic comorbidities, such as diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia (sensitivity 85%, specificity 88% and sensitivity 76%, specificity 94%, respectively). The device showed a large sensitivity to lung cancer at stage I with respect to stage II/III/IV (92% and 58% respectively). The sensitivity for stage I did not change for patients with or without metabolic comorbidities (90%, 94%, respectively). Results show that this electronic nose can discriminate the exhaled breath of the lung cancer patients from those of the healthy controls. Moreover, the largest sensitivity is observed for the subgroup of patients with a lung cancer at stage I.
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