非肌肉浸润性膀胱癌(NMIBC)早期检测尿液mRNA生物标志物的研究。

Omid Abazari, Maryamsadat Shahidi, Parisa Dayati, Sahar Valizadeh, Serajoddin Vahidi, Mahmood Akhavan Tafti, Javad Zavarreza
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背景与目的:寻找对膀胱镜检查和细胞学检查具有良好敏感性和特异性的新型无创膀胱癌诊断工具是一种很有前景的研究方法。目前的研究评估了NMIBC患者和对照组尿液样本中肿瘤进展相关mrna的诊断组。方法:本研究精心挑选了129名参与者,其中包括67名NMIBC患者,31名非恶性泌尿系统疾病引起的血尿患者和31名健康个体。随后,使用RT-qPCR在这些参与者的尿液标本中鉴定出10个显著失调的mrna。主要发现:NMIBC患者尿液样本中CA9、CDK1、CD24、TERT、CEP55、TOP2A、IQGAP3、UBE2C和CRH的表达水平高于健康人群。值得注意的是,NMIBC患者的CD24、TOP2A、IQGAP3、UBE2C和CRH mRNA水平显著高于血尿组。在诊断健康和血尿组的低级别时,5基因谱分析的敏感性为98 %,特异性为100 %和90 %。对于诊断健康组和血尿组的高级别肿瘤,敏感性分别为96 %和100 %,特异性分别为100 %和83 %。结论和临床意义:这些结果强调了尿液mRNA谱分析在NMIBC早期诊断中的潜在应用,并为所涉及的分子机制提供了新的见解。
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Study of urine-based mRNA biomarkers for early detection of nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC).

Background and objective: Research into new noninvasive diagnostic tools for bladder cancer (BCa) with superior sensitivity and specificity to cystoscopy and cytology is promising. The current study evaluated a diagnostic panel of tumor progression-related mRNAs in urine samples of NMIBC patients and controls.

Methods: This study carefully selected 129 participants, including 67 NMIBC patients, 31 hematuria patients due to nonmalignant urological disorders, and 31 healthy individuals. Subsequently, ten significantly dysregulated mRNAs were identified in the urine specimens of these participants using RT-qPCR.

Key findings: Expression levels of CA9, CDK1, CD24, TERT, CEP55, TOP2A, IQGAP3, UBE2C, and CRH in urine samples from NMIBC patients were higher than those in healthy individuals. Notably, CD24, TOP2A, IQGAP3, UBE2C, and CRH mRNA levels in NMIBC patients were significantly higher than in the hematuria group. In diagnosing low-grade from healthy and hematuria groups, analysis of the 5-gene profile yielded a sensitivity of 98 % and a specificity of 100 % and 90 %, respectively. For diagnosing high-grade tumors from healthy and hematuria groups, sensitivity was 96 % and 100 %, and specificity was 100 % and 83 %, respectively.

Conclusions and clinical implications: These results emphasize the potential application of urine mRNA profiling in the early diagnosis of NMIBC and provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms involved.

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期刊介绍: Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations is the official journal of the Society of Urologic Oncology. The journal publishes practical, timely, and relevant clinical and basic science research articles which address any aspect of urologic oncology. Each issue comprises original research, news and topics, survey articles providing short commentaries on other important articles in the urologic oncology literature, and reviews including an in-depth Seminar examining a specific clinical dilemma. The journal periodically publishes supplement issues devoted to areas of current interest to the urologic oncology community. Articles published are of interest to researchers and the clinicians involved in the practice of urologic oncology including urologists, oncologists, and radiologists.
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