前列腺癌引起的尿液气味在PPQ生物标志物浓度下的变化与嗅探小鼠行为测定的验证

Takaaki Sato, M. Nonomura, K. Yoneda, Sho Mizutani, Y. Mizutani
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虽然前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)是目前前列腺癌的重要肿瘤标志物,但其特异性较低(约33%)等可能导致过度诊断和患者接受高侵入性前列腺活检。与癌症特征生物标志物的补充措施可以提高活检前诊断的特异性和准确性。此前,“嗅探小鼠”被证明对气味的差异非常敏感,能够区分肿瘤切除前后膀胱癌患者尿液混合物的气味,以及有或没有实验肿瘤的小鼠的尿液气味。在这里,我们发现嗅探小鼠使用气味羽引导的y迷宫行为试验有效地区分前列腺癌患者的尿液气味。通过强迫气味选择的辨别训练,正确气味选择率的统计学显著增加表明,在106倍稀释的尿液样本中,嗅探小鼠对ppq水平的前列腺癌尿液生物标志物的嗅觉线索超敏感,其中供体独特气味低于阈值。此外,我们验证了8种挥发性尿液生物标志物几乎在其原始相对浓度下作为前列腺癌线索,即使在根治性前列腺切除术后的尿液样本中添加了相似的生物标志物,嗅嗅小鼠的行为评分也相同。这些生物标记物和特征可用于前列腺癌和膀胱癌的非侵入性检测。
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Prostate Cancer-Induced Changes in Urinary Odors at Biomarker Concentrations of PPQ with Validation by Sniffer Mouse Behavioural Assays
Although prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a significant tumor marker for prostate cancer at present, the low specificity (approximately 33%) and so on likely lead to an overdiagnosis and patient suffering from highly invasive prostate biopsy. Complementary measures with cancer-characteristic biomarkers could improve the specificity and accuracy of diagnosis before the biopsy. Previously, “sniffer mice” were shown to be super-sensitive to differences in odors and to discriminate between odors of urine mixtures from patients with bladder cancer before and after tumor resection as well as urine odors of mice with or without experimental tumors. Here, we showed that the sniffer mice discriminate efficiently urinary odors of patients with prostate cancer using an odor plume-guided Y-maze behavioural assay. Through discrimination training in forced-odor choice, statistically significant increases in correct odor choice rates showed the super-sensitivity of sniffer mice to the olfactory cue of ppq-level urinary biomarkers for prostate cancer in 106 -fold diluted urine samples, where donor-unique odors were below the threshold. Moreover, we validated eight volatile urinary biomarkers nearly at their original relative concentrations as the prostate cancer cue even when adding a similar biomarker profile to the post-radical prostatectomy urine samples by the same behavioural score of the sniffer mice. These biomarkers and profiles could be useful for non-invasive tests for prostate and bladder cancers.
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