Isolation and characterization of urine exosomes for using as diagnostic biomarkers in prostate cancer

A. Antón Cornejo, M. Herraiz López,Á. Sanchís Bonet, J. Recio, A.M. Bajo Chueca, M. Barrionuevo González

European Urology Supplements(2019)

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Abstract
Niemann–Pick disease type C (NPC) is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder with progressive neuronal degeneration. Because conventional diagnostic methods are complicated and invasive, biomarker tests have drawn attention. We aimed to evaluate three urinary conjugated cholesterol metabolites as diagnostic biomarkers for NPC.Urine samples from 23 patients with NPC, 28 healthy controls, and 7 patients with inherited metabolic disorders were analyzed. 3β-Sulfooxy-7β-N-acetylglucosaminyl-5-cholen-24-oic acid and its glycine and taurine conjugates in urine were quantified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The diagnostic performance of the three metabolites and their total concentration was evaluated.Creatinine-corrected concentrations of three metabolites and their total concentration were all significantly higher in NPC patients (0.0098 < P < .0448). The area under the receiver operating curve for all metabolites exceeded 0.95, the clinical specificity was 92–100%, and the clinical sensitivity was ~95%. In the urine of patients with other inherited metabolic diseases, the concentrations of the metabolites were lower than those in the urine of patients with NPC.These conjugated cholesterol metabolites in urine can serve as useful diagnostic markers for noninvasive screening of NPC.
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prostate cancer,diagnostic biomarkers,urine
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