Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte Ratio and Platelet-to-lymphocyte Ratio, Novel Biomarkers and Applications in Urology: An Update

T. Q. Ngo
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Blood cells play a vital role in homeostasis that can interact with numerous conditions such as inflammation, immune responses, hemostasis, and oncogenesis. The complete blood count test is an inexpensive and regular tool that provides a lot of informative markers revealing shifts in the different blood cell types in case of acute inflammation and prothrombotic phase. Among them, neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) are emerging biomarkers as the indicators and predictors for varied inflammatory responses and oncologic diseases. These markers were extensively studied in cardiovascular diseases, rheumatic diseases, colorectal, gastric lung, and ovarian cancer, as well as other diseases. In Urology field, higher NLR and PLR could be utilized for predicting prognosis and diagnosis of urinary tract infection states as well as urologic cancer diseases, such as prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Also, in comparison to individuals without kidney stones, forbearing along with the kidney stones had greater NLR and PLR rates. This article aims to review some scientific evidence for the applications of NLR and PLR in Urology.
中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率和血小板与淋巴细胞比率,新的生物标志物及其在泌尿外科中的应用:最新进展
血细胞在体内平衡中起着至关重要的作用,它可以与许多疾病相互作用,如炎症、免疫反应、止血和肿瘤发生。全血细胞计数测试是一种廉价和常规的工具,它提供了许多信息标记,揭示在急性炎症和血栓形成前阶段不同血细胞类型的变化。其中,中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率(NLR)和血小板与淋巴细胞比率(PLR)是新兴的生物标志物,可作为各种炎症反应和肿瘤疾病的指标和预测指标。这些标志物在心血管疾病、风湿性疾病、结直肠癌、胃癌、肺癌和卵巢癌以及其他疾病中被广泛研究。在泌尿外科领域,更高的NLR和PLR可用于预测尿路感染状态的预后和诊断,以及泌尿系统肿瘤疾病,如前列腺癌、膀胱癌、上尿道尿路上皮癌等。此外,与没有肾结石的人相比,患有肾结石的人的NLR和PLR率更高。本文旨在综述NLR和PLR在泌尿外科应用的一些科学依据。
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