Utility of PCA3 and TMPRSS2: ERG urinary biomarkers to predict pathologic outcomes in African American men undergoing radical prostatectomy.

2017 
e547Background: Tremendous disparity exists between preoperative characteristics and pathologic outcomes in men electing radical prostatectomy (RP) for localized prostate cancer (PCa). We sought to determine the performance characteristics of urinary PCA3 andTMPRSS2:ERG (T2:ERG) to predict pathologic outcomes in a racially diverse group of men undergoing RP. Methods: Following IRB approval, post digital rectal exam (DRE) urine was prospectively collected in consecutive patients with known PCa prior to RP. PCA3 and T2:ERG RNA copies were quantified and normalized to PSA mRNA copies using the Progensa assay (Hologic, San Diego, CA). Nonparametric Mann-Whitney U tests were performed to determine the ability of PCA3 and T2:ERG to predict higher risk PCa and notable disease features. Results: The cohort consisted of 214 men with PCa who underwent RP, and 89 men (42%) were African American (AA). The men in the cohort generally had higher risk disease, with 75% having AUA risk stratification of intermediate/high...
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