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Role of Prostate Specific Antijen in Prostatic Adenocarcinoma Detection in Patients With Benign Prostate Hyperplasia and Were Placed Urethral Catheter After Acute Urinary Retention


1    Health Sciences University, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, Department of Urology, Turkey
2    Health Sciences University, Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital, Department of Urology, Turkey
 


DOI : 10.33719/yud.616921
New J Urol. 2020; 15-(3): 158-163

ABSTRACT

Objective: In this study aimed to determine the diagnostic efficiency of miR-21 and miR-34a serum levels in the discrimination of benign pros- tatic hyperplasia, chronic prostatitis, and prostate cancer.

Materials and Methods: Blood samples were taken from 70 patients (25 benign prostatic hyper- plasias, 10 chronic prostatitides, and 35 prostate cancer) who underwent prostate needle biopsy. After obtaining serum under suitable conditions, RNA isolation, cDNA synthesis, and qRT-PCR analysis were performed using Qiagen brand kits on Rotor-Gene® Q (Qiagen, Germany) device. -∆Ct values were calculated using RNU6 as a ref- erence gene for normalization. -∆Ct values were used in all statistical calculations.

Results: It was observed that miR-21 serum levels were upregulated in chronic prostatitis and cancer groups compared to benign prostatic hy- perplasia and the difference between the groups was statistically significant (p = 0.021 and p = 0.001, respectively). The specificity and sensitiv- ity of miR-21 and miR-21/miR-34a combination was calculated as 56% and 86%; 84% and 71% in discriminating benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer groups, respectively.

Conclusion: In this study, it has been shown that miR-21 and miR-21/miR-34a combination has diagnostic performance that can be a bio- marker candidate in diagnosing prostate cancer. In addition, the presence of a gradual increase in chronic prostatitis and prostate cancer at miR-21 levels compared to benign prostatic hyperplasia suggests that inflammation and cancer transformation processes taking place at the molecular level are also reflected in the circulating microRNA profile.

Keywords: Prostate cancer, prostatitis, benign prostatic hyper- plasia, microRNA, diagnostic efficiency.
 


ABSTRACT

Objective: In this study aimed to determine the diagnostic efficiency of miR-21 and miR-34a serum levels in the discrimination of benign pros- tatic hyperplasia, chronic prostatitis, and prostate cancer.

Materials and Methods: Blood samples were taken from 70 patients (25 benign prostatic hyper- plasias, 10 chronic prostatitides, and 35 prostate cancer) who underwent prostate needle biopsy. After obtaining serum under suitable conditions, RNA isolation, cDNA synthesis, and qRT-PCR analysis were performed using Qiagen brand kits on Rotor-Gene® Q (Qiagen, Germany) device. -∆Ct values were calculated using RNU6 as a ref- erence gene for normalization. -∆Ct values were used in all statistical calculations.

Results: It was observed that miR-21 serum levels were upregulated in chronic prostatitis and cancer groups compared to benign prostatic hy- perplasia and the difference between the groups was statistically significant (p = 0.021 and p = 0.001, respectively). The specificity and sensitiv- ity of miR-21 and miR-21/miR-34a combination was calculated as 56% and 86%; 84% and 71% in discriminating benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer groups, respectively.

Conclusion: In this study, it has been shown that miR-21 and miR-21/miR-34a combination has diagnostic performance that can be a bio- marker candidate in diagnosing prostate cancer. In addition, the presence of a gradual increase in chronic prostatitis and prostate cancer at miR-21 levels compared to benign prostatic hyperplasia suggests that inflammation and cancer transformation processes taking place at the molecular level are also reflected in the circulating microRNA profile.

Keywords: Prostate cancer, prostatitis, benign prostatic hyper- plasia, microRNA, diagnostic efficiency.