Daily News Analysis ‘‘14-Protein Signature’ for Early Lung Cancer Detection
’ : 10 June
Why in News:
Scientists have identified a ‘14-protein signature’ in blood plasma that can predict lung cancer years before diagnosis and may help in preventive treatment.
Key Points
14-Protein Signature: A set of 14 blood-plasma proteins identified as strong biomarkers for predicting future lung cancer risk.
Discovered by an international research team led by Charles Swanton of the Francis Crick Institute, U.K.
Published in the journal cell.
Identified using Proteomics—the large-scale study of proteins present in blood plasma.
Blood plasma acts as a liquid biopsy, providing information about health and disease conditions.
Researchers used data from the :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}, one of the world’s largest health databases.
An Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning (ML) model analysed plasma proteins and patient data to identify the signature.
The model predicted lung cancer with over 75% sensitivity, often more than 5 years before diagnosis.
Signature was validated across multiple datasets, including lifelong non-smokers.
Significance
May enable early identification of high-risk individuals before cancer develops.
Supports the idea that smoking and air pollution cause inflammation, which can activate dormant mutated lung cells and trigger cancer.
Could help shift healthcare from treatment to prevention.