EMERGING ROLE OF URINARY BIOMARKERS IN DETECTION OF UROTHELIAL BLADDER CARCINOMA IN SOUTH INDIAN POPULATION

Rangrez Shadab, S. Bidi, S. Ghagane, R. Nerli
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Urine cytology is used for screening of exfoliated bladder cells from voided urine but lacks sensitivity. This study aims to check the efficacy of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5- ALA) fluorescence cytology and establish a high sensitivity approach in detecting flat, in-situ and/or small lesions that are hardly visible under conventional cystoscopy. Intracellular PPIX allows red fluorescence detection. In this study, 5-ALA fluorescent cytology using urine was compared with conventional cytology in the diagnosis of bladder tumors. In this prospective study, we compared the sensitivity and specificity between conventional cytology, 5-ALA fluorescent cytology and FDA approved commercially available kits (NMP-22 and BTA). The percentage of Protoporphyrin IX facilitated by 5-ALA was amplified in cancer urothelial cells compared to normal urothelial cells. The sensitivity of conventional cytology and 5-ALA fluorescent cytology was 64% and 96% respectively, whereas the specificity was 92% and 98.67% respectively. In conclusion, 5-ALA induced fluorescent urine cytology demonstrated promising outcomes in the detection of bladder carcinoma cells. Furthermore, low grade and low stage tumor cells as well as flat lesions were also positively and accurately interpreted using 5-ALA fluorescent cytology.
尿生物标志物在南印度人群尿路上皮性膀胱癌检测中的新作用
尿细胞学用于从尿中筛选脱落的膀胱细胞,但缺乏敏感性。本研究旨在验证5-氨基乙酰丙酸(5- ALA)荧光细胞学的有效性,并建立一种高灵敏度的方法来检测常规膀胱镜下难以发现的扁平、原位和/或小病变。细胞内PPIX允许红色荧光检测。本研究比较了尿液5-ALA荧光细胞学与常规细胞学对膀胱肿瘤的诊断价值。在这项前瞻性研究中,我们比较了常规细胞学、5-ALA荧光细胞学和FDA批准的市售试剂盒(NMP-22和BTA)的敏感性和特异性。与正常尿路上皮细胞相比,癌性尿路上皮细胞中5-ALA促进的原卟啉IX的百分比被放大。常规细胞学和5-ALA荧光细胞学的敏感性分别为64%和96%,特异性分别为92%和98.67%。综上所述,5-ALA诱导的尿液荧光细胞学在膀胱癌细胞检测中具有良好的效果。此外,使用5-ALA荧光细胞学也可以积极准确地解释低分级和低分期的肿瘤细胞以及扁平病变。
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