BackgroundCELTiC is a blood-based test consisting of a panel of four mRNAs (CEACAM6, LGALS4, TSPAN8 and COL1A2) associated with colorectal cancer (CRC). CELTiC has a high sensitivity (90%) for detecting advanced neoplasia (AN) when compared to faecal immunochemical test (FIT)-negative subjects.AimsTo evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of CELTiC as an add-on test following a positive FIT in two existing CRC screening programmes.MethodsWe designed a prospective study in FIT-positive screenees. Analyses were performed in two (partially overlapping) groups: participants with FIT >= 47 mu g Hb/g faeces (group I) and FIT >= 20 mu g Hb/g faeces (group II). We estimated CELTIC sensitivity and specificity in detecting AN at a pre-defined and a post hoc threshold (targeted sensitivity: 90%).ResultsWe included 809 participants (n = 567 in group I and n = 486 in group II). CELTiC did not reach a sensitivity of 90% at the pre-defined threshold (Group I 41%, group II 27%). At the post hoc thresholds for 90% sensitivity in detecting AN, CELTiC had a specificity of 14% (53/388; 95% CI: 10% to 17%) in group I and 12% (44/354; 95% CI: 9% to 16%) in group II.ConclusionsIn a FIT-positive population, CELTiC did not reach 90% sensitivity at the pre-defined threshold. At post hoc thresholds corresponding to 90% sensitivity, specificity was low. CELTiC cannot currently be recommended as an add-on test to detect AN in FIT-positive screenees in a CRC screening programme.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04980443, NCT05205967, NCT04369053
Kortlever, T.L., Ferlizza, E., Lauriola, M., Borrelli, F., Porro, A., Spaander, M.C.W., et al. (2025). Diagnostic Accuracy of an Add-On, Blood-Based Screening Test for Colorectal Cancer in Two Established Screening Programmes. ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 62(12), 1935-1943 [10.1111/apt.70141].
Diagnostic Accuracy of an Add-On, Blood-Based Screening Test for Colorectal Cancer in Two Established Screening Programmes
Ferlizza E.Secondo
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;Lauriola M.;Borrelli F.;Porro A.;Ricciardiello L.;
2025
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BackgroundCELTiC is a blood-based test consisting of a panel of four mRNAs (CEACAM6, LGALS4, TSPAN8 and COL1A2) associated with colorectal cancer (CRC). CELTiC has a high sensitivity (90%) for detecting advanced neoplasia (AN) when compared to faecal immunochemical test (FIT)-negative subjects.AimsTo evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of CELTiC as an add-on test following a positive FIT in two existing CRC screening programmes.MethodsWe designed a prospective study in FIT-positive screenees. Analyses were performed in two (partially overlapping) groups: participants with FIT >= 47 mu g Hb/g faeces (group I) and FIT >= 20 mu g Hb/g faeces (group II). We estimated CELTIC sensitivity and specificity in detecting AN at a pre-defined and a post hoc threshold (targeted sensitivity: 90%).ResultsWe included 809 participants (n = 567 in group I and n = 486 in group II). CELTiC did not reach a sensitivity of 90% at the pre-defined threshold (Group I 41%, group II 27%). At the post hoc thresholds for 90% sensitivity in detecting AN, CELTiC had a specificity of 14% (53/388; 95% CI: 10% to 17%) in group I and 12% (44/354; 95% CI: 9% to 16%) in group II.ConclusionsIn a FIT-positive population, CELTiC did not reach 90% sensitivity at the pre-defined threshold. At post hoc thresholds corresponding to 90% sensitivity, specificity was low. CELTiC cannot currently be recommended as an add-on test to detect AN in FIT-positive screenees in a CRC screening programme.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04980443, NCT05205967, NCT04369053| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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