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Potential of miRNAs in urinary extracellular vesicles for management of active surveillance in prostate cancer patients

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 126, Issue 3, Pages 492-501

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41416-021-01598-1

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  1. TRANSCAN2-JTC2016 call (Project PROSCANEXO)
  2. South-Eastern Norwegian Regional Health Authority
  3. Norwegian Cancer Society
  4. Research Council of Norway

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The study found that miRNAs can be used to differentiate ISUP grades of prostate cancer patients, with miR-186-5p and similar miRNAs showing consistent results in different cohorts, indicating the potential role of liquid biomarkers.
Background Active surveillance is an alternative to radical treatment for patients with low-risk prostate cancer, which could also benefit some patients with intermediate risk. We have investigated the use of miRNA in urinary extracellular vesicles to stratify these patients. Methods NGS was performed to profile the miRNAs from small urinary extracellular vesicles in a cohort of 70 patients with prostate cancer ISUP Grade 1, 2 or 3. The most promising candidates were then analysed by RT-qPCR in a new cohort of 60 patients. Results NGS analysis identified nine miRNAs differentially expressed in at least one of the comparisons. The largest differences were found with miR-1290 (Grade 3 vs. 1), miR-320a-3p (Grade 3 vs. 2) and miR-155-5p (Grade 2 vs. 1). Combinations of 2-3 miRNAs were able to differentiate between two ISUP grades with an AUC 0.79-0.88. RT-qPCR analysis showed a similar trend for miR-186-5p and miR-30e-5p to separate Grade 3 from 2, and miR-320a-3p to separate Grade 2 from 1. Conclusions Using NGS, we have identified several miRNAs that discriminate between prostate cancer patients with ISUP Grades 1, 2 and 3. Moreover, miR-186-5p, miR-320a-3p and miR-30e-5p showed a similar behaviour in an independent cohort using an alternative analytical method. Our results show that miRNAs from urinary vesicles can be potentially useful as liquid biopsies for active surveillance.

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