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Seminal plasma microRNAs improve diagnosis/prognosis of prostate cancer in men with moderately altered prostate-specific antigen.


ABSTRACT: There is an urgent need for accurate non-invasive biomarkers for prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis and disease risk stratification. Previous data suggests that total seminal plasma (SP) represents a source of miRNAs for screening. We have evaluated a panel of eight PCa-associated miRNAs for their potential use as PCa biomarkers in SP by analyzing their levels using RT-qPCR. Multivariate logistic regression modelling and clinical risk assessment were performed for those SP miRNAs statistically altered between PCa and non-PCa (HCt and/or BPH) groups. Our results provide evidence that altered miRNA expression in PCa tissue can also be detected in total SP. We obtained a clinically useful SP miRNA-based combined model (PSA+miR-142-3p+miR-223-3p+miR-93-5p), which improves PCa specificity of the PSA test, for, firstly, predicting the presence of malignant tumors in a sample from the total population and secondly, and more interestingly for clinicians, for predicting PCa in samples from the positive PSA screening test (PSA>4 ng/ml). Additionally, [PSA+miR-30d-5p+miR-93-5p] and [PSA+miR-30d-5p] models have been shown to be useful for predicting the disease aggressiveness with diagnostic accuracy. In conclusion, our results provide evidence that miRNAs in total SP represent a useful target for evaluation for PCa, which technically simplifies the future use of semen miRNA-based models as non-invasive biomarkers to increase the efficiency of PCa diagnosis and prognosis.

SUBMITTER: Barcelo M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7269990 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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