Publication: Sarcoma classification by DNA methylation profiling.
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Date
2021-01-21
Authors
Koelsche, Christian
Schrimpf, Daniel
Stichel, Damian
Sill, Martin
Sahm, Felix
Reuss, David E
Blattner, Mirjam
Worst, Barbara
Heilig, Christoph E
Beck, Katja
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Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Sarcomas are malignant soft tissue and bone tumours affecting adults, adolescents and children. They represent a morphologically heterogeneous class of tumours and some entities lack defining histopathological features. Therefore, the diagnosis of sarcomas is burdened with a high inter-observer variability and misclassification rate. Here, we demonstrate classification of soft tissue and bone tumours using a machine learning classifier algorithm based on array-generated DNA methylation data. This sarcoma classifier is trained using a dataset of 1077 methylation profiles from comprehensively pre-characterized cases comprising 62 tumour methylation classes constituting a broad range of soft tissue and bone sarcoma subtypes across the entire age spectrum. The performance is validated in a cohort of 428 sarcomatous tumours, of which 322 cases were classified by the sarcoma classifier. Our results demonstrate the potential of the DNA methylation-based sarcoma classification for research and future diagnostic applications.
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MeSH Terms
Algorithms
Cohort Studies
DNA Copy Number Variations
DNA Methylation
Humans
Internet
Machine Learning
Sarcoma
Cohort Studies
DNA Copy Number Variations
DNA Methylation
Humans
Internet
Machine Learning
Sarcoma
DeCS Terms
Sarcoma
Metilación de ADN
Metilación
Diagnóstico
Predicción
Algoritmos
Huesos
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Metilación de ADN
Metilación
Diagnóstico
Predicción
Algoritmos
Huesos
Tejidos
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Keywords
Bone Neoplasms, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Soft Tissue Neoplasms
Citation
Koelsche C, Schrimpf D, Stichel D, Sill M, Sahm F, Reuss DE, et al. Sarcoma classification by DNA methylation profiling. Nat Commun. 2021 Jan 21;12(1):498