Elevated HOXC6/DLX1 mRNA biomarker levels in urine to help select patients at increased risk for high-grade prostate cancer detection upon prostate biopsy.

2016 
31 Background: The major challenge in prostate cancer (PCa) diagnostics is to improve the early detection of clinically significant or high-grade PCa, especially in the sPSA "grey-zone" (4-10 ng/ml). Ideally, PCa-specific biomarkers would be obtained non-invasively, for example derived from urine. The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression levels and clinical utility of the recently identified urinary HOXC6-DLX1 mRNA biomarker combination in men at risk of having high-grade PCa. Methods: From two prospective, multicenter studies, a total of 863 post-DRE urine samples were collected from men with elevated sPSA levels before undergoing a prostate biopsy procedure. The HOXC6-DLX1 mRNA biomarkers were measured in urine using RT-qPCR and results were quantified using the Delta DeltaCt method (ΔΔCT), normalized and expressed in a score from 1 to 1421. Results: The HOXC6-DLX1 risk score was significantly higher in urine from patients with high-grade PCa upon prostate biopsy compared to no PCa and PCa G...
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