A group of SNP markers related to radiation oral mucositis and its application
A technology for oral mucositis and radioactivity, which is applied in the field of SNP markers to achieve the effect of high specificity, high sensitivity and easy detection
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[0045] The collection of embodiment 1 sample and the collation of data
[0046] 1. Sample inclusion criteria:
[0047] (1) Nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients with clear pathological diagnosis and clinical stage;
[0048] (2) Functional status score (KPS) ≥ 70 points;
[0049] (3) Age 18-80 years old;
[0050] (4) Have complete medical records (medical history, physical examination, related examinations, previous treatments);
[0051] (5) Participate voluntarily and sign the informed consent form.
[0052] At the same time, patients with any of the following conditions were excluded:
[0053] (6) The patient has not completed all radiotherapy plans;
[0054] (7) Distant metastases have occurred when the patient is first diagnosed;
[0055] (8) The patient has received head and neck radiotherapy for other diseases (except nasopharyngeal carcinoma).
[0056] 2. The inventor collected a large number of blood samples from the Sun Yat-Sen University Cancer Hospital Biobank fro...
Embodiment 2
[0057] Whole Genome Scanning of Example 2 Sample Peripheral Blood DNA
[0058] We recorded whether radiation-induced oral mucositis occurred and the severity of radiation-induced oral mucositis among the 1467 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma who received radiation therapy and met the enrollment conditions. At the same time, Illumina Human610-Quad and Infinium Global Screening Array-24 bead genome-wide chip scans were performed on these 1467 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and genome-wide association analysis was performed.
[0059] Specifically, among the 1467 samples that met the above conditions, 349 patients with severe radiation oral mucositis (grade ≥ 3) and 1118 patients with mild radiation oral mucositis (grade ≤ 2) were obtained. The two groups of people were detected by Illumina Human610 Quad and Infinium Global Screening Array-24 bead chips to obtain relevant results.
[0060] 1. Use the phenol-chloroform method to extract peripheral blood genomic DNA,...
Embodiment 4
[0091] Example 4 Production of the auxiliary diagnostic kit related to radiation oral mucositis
[0092] In the genome-wide SNP scanning using the Illumina Human 610-Quad chip and the Infinium Global ScreeningArray-24 bead chip, the SNP sites significantly related to the occurrence of radiation-induced oral mucositis were determined, and the found SNP sites were further analyzed through the construction of statistical models. The combination of SNP sites was screened out as the detection sites of the kit. The kit includes specific primers and probes for these SNPs (see SEQ ID NO. 1-84 in the sequence listing). There can also be commonly used reagents required by corresponding PCR techniques, such as dNTPs, MgCl , double distilled water, fluorescent probes, etc. and blank control, etc.). The value of this kit is that it only needs peripheral blood and does not require other tissue samples. It uses specific primers and fluorescent probes to detect SNPs, and calculates the mode...
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