Detecting neoplasm
Provided herein is technology relating to detecting neoplasia and particularly, but not exclusively, to methods, compositions, and related uses for detecting premalignant and malignant neoplasms such as pancreatic and colorectal cancer.
1. A method for measuring the methylation level one or more CpG sites in two or more genes selected from CLEC11A and TWIST1 comprising:
a) extracting genomic DNA from a biological sample of a human individual suspected of having or having a gastrointestinal neoplasm, a pancreas neoplasm, a stomach neoplasm and/or an esophagus neoplasm,
b) treating the extracted genomic DNA with bisulfite,
c) amplifying the bisulfite-treated gensomic DNA with primers consisting of a pair of primers specific for two or more genes selected from CLEC11A, and TWIST1, and
d) measuring the methylation level of one or more CpG sites in two or more genes selected from CLEC11A and TWIST1 by methylation-specific PCR, quantitative methylation-specific PCR, methylation sensitive DNA restriction enzyme analysis or bisulfite genomic sequencing PCR.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the sample is a stool sample, an esophageal tissue sample, a tissue sample, a pancreatic juice sample, a pancreatic cyst fluid sample, a blood sample, or a urine sample.