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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 29, 2020
Filed:
Mar. 11, 2015
Juntendo Educational Foundation, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
Riken, Wako-shi, JP;
Kazuya Takamochi, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
Kenji Suzuki, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
Tsuyoshi Saito, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
Kieko Hara, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
Keiko Mitani, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
Kaoru Mogushi, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
Yoshihide Hayashizaki, Wako, JP;
Masayoshi Ito, Wako, JP;
Hideya Kawaji, Wako, JP;
Hiroko Oomiya, Wako, JP;
Yasunari Yamanaka, Wako, JP;
JUNTENDO EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, Bunkyo-ku, JP;
RIKEN, Wako-shi, JP;
Abstract
Provided is an approach for differentially determining the histological type of a lung cancer lesion objectively and rapidly with high accuracy. A method for differentially assessing a lesion in a lung cancer patient as squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma, comprising a step of measuring an expression level of an expression product of at least one DNA comprising a transcription start site in a biological sample collected from the lesion, wherein the DNA comprises a base at an arbitrary position in the transcription start site and at least one or more bases located immediately downstream thereof in any of nucleotide sequences represented by SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 213, and the transcription start site is a region wherein both ends thereof are defined by the first base and the 101st base counted from the 3' end in any of the nucleotide sequences represented by SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 213.