Urine exosomal lncRNAs as novel biomarkers for early diagnosis of bladder cancer based on microarray differential expression profiling.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Jun Li, Liming Zhao, Luning Li, Xiaohua Wang, Yisheng Gao, Yongli Gao, Jinfeng Wang
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PurposeWe aimed to exploit a urine exosomal long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) fingerprint to facilitate the early diagnosis of bladder cancer.MethodsMicroarray differential expression profiling of lncRNAs was for the first time employed in urine exosomes from 10 non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) patients and 10 healthy controls to screen out candidate exosomal lncRNA biomarkers, which were then verified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction in three independent phases including bladder cancer cells, culture fluid and 200 NMIBC participants. Logistic regression was performed to construct a diagnostic model-the diagnostic potency of which was assessed.ResultsThe profile of three exosome-derived lncRNAs (CCDC148-AS1, XLOC_006419, and RP5-1148A21.3) was screened and further verified to be notably over-expressed in NMIBC patients and bladder cancer cell lines, and exhibited area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve values of 0.873, 0.825, and 0.834, respectively, in training, validation, and double-blind validation phases. The profile was superior to urinary cytology in discriminating NMIBC from healthy controls (P < 0.0001). A significant correlation existed between a higher level of CCDC148-AS1 and a higher tumor grade (P < 0.001), and up-regulated CCDC148-AS1 as well as XLOC_006419 were statistically related with tumor node metastasis stage (P = 0.004 and P = 0.031, respectively). These three identified lncRNAs were confirmed to originate from bladder cancer cells and be packaged within exosomes, thus staying sufficiently stable in urine.ConclusionsTumor-originated urine exosomal lncRNAs, as fingerprint in NMIBC, exhibited satisfying clinical significance in early diagnosis of bladder cancer.

基于微阵列差异表达谱的尿外泌体lncRNAs作为膀胱癌早期诊断的新生物标志物
目的:利用尿外泌体长链非编码rna (lncRNAs)指纹图谱促进膀胱癌的早期诊断。方法:首次在10例非肌肉浸润性膀胱癌(NMIBC)患者和10名健康对照者的尿液外泌体中应用lncRNA微阵列差异表达谱技术筛选候选外泌体lncRNA生物标志物,然后在膀胱癌细胞、培养液和200名NMIBC参与者的三个独立阶段进行定量实时聚合酶链反应验证。采用Logistic回归构建诊断模型,并对其诊断效能进行评估。结果:筛选到3个外泌体来源的lncRNAs (CCDC148-AS1、XLOC_006419和RP5-1148A21.3)的谱,并进一步证实在NMIBC患者和膀胱癌细胞系中显著过表达,在训练、验证和双盲验证阶段的受体工作特征曲线下分别呈现出0.873、0.825和0.834的面积。在区分NMIBC和健康对照方面,该图谱优于尿细胞学(P P分别= 0.004和P = 0.031)。这三种鉴定的lncrna被证实起源于膀胱癌细胞,并被包装在外泌体中,因此在尿液中保持足够的稳定性。结论:肿瘤源性尿外泌体lncRNAs作为NMIBC的指纹图谱,在膀胱癌早期诊断中具有满意的临床意义。
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International Journal of Biological Markers
International Journal of Biological Markers 医学-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: IJBM is an international, online only, peer-reviewed Journal, which publishes original research and critical reviews primarily focused on cancer biomarkers. IJBM targets advanced topics regarding the application of biomarkers in oncology and is dedicated to solid tumors in adult subjects. The clinical scenarios of interests are screening and early diagnosis of cancer, prognostic assessment, prediction of the response to and monitoring of treatment.
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