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Urinary cell-free microRNA biomarker could discriminate bladder cancer from benign hematuria

  • Xuan Mei Piao
  • , Pildu Jeong
  • , Ye Hwan Kim
  • , Young Joon Byun
  • , Yanjie Xu
  • , Ho Won Kang
  • , Yun Sok Ha
  • , Won Tae Kim
  • , Jong Young Lee
  • , Seung Hwo Woo
  • , Tae Gyun Kwon
  • , Isaac Y. Kim
  • , Sung Kwon Moon
  • , Yung Hyun Choi
  • , Eun Jong Cha
  • , Seok Joong Yun
  • , Wun Jae Kim
  • Chungbuk National University
  • Kyungpook National University
  • Theragen Etex Bio Institute
  • Eulji University
  • Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
  • Chung-Ang University
  • Dongeui University

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Abstract

The most common symptom of bladder cancer (BC) is hematuria. However, not all patients with hematuria are diagnosed with BC. Here, we explored a novel method to discriminate BC from hematuria under nonmalignant conditions by measuring differences in urinary cell-free microRNA (miRNA) expression between patients with BC and those with hematuria. A multicenter study was performed using 543 urine samples obtained from the National Biobank of Korea, including 326 BC, 174 hematuria and 43 pyuria without cancer. The urinary miR-6124 to miR-4511 ratio was considerably higher in BC than in hematuria or pyuria, and enabled the discrimination of BC from patients with hematuria at a sensitivity of >90% (p < 0.001). Conclusively, the proposed noninvasive diagnostic tool based on the expression ratio of urinary cell-free miR-6124 to miR-4511 can reduce unnecessary cystoscopies in patients with hematuria undergoing evaluation for BC, with a minimal loss in sensitivity for detecting cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)380-388
Number of pages9
JournalInternational Journal of Cancer
Volume144
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2019

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • bladder cancer
  • hematuria
  • miRNA
  • noninvasive biomarker

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