RNA-based biomarkers for the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic response monitoring of prostate cancer.

Urol Oncol

Department of Urology, KonKuk University Medical Center, KonKuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • * There is a push to find better biomarkers for early detection, with new technologies enabling the study of sources like urine, serum, and prostate tissues; RNA biomarkers, in particular, show promise due to their higher sensitivity and specificity compared to protein biomarkers.
  • * RNA levels in CaP tissues are often higher than in non-cancerous tissues, making RNAs potential non-invasive diagnostic tools; they also aid in developing personalized treatment plans based on the stage of the cancer.

Article Abstract

Prostate cancer (CaP) is the most common malignant neoplasm of the urinary tract. The current recommendations for CaP diagnosis rely on the prostate-specific antigen levels and a digital rectal examination for anatomical abnormalities. However, these diagnostic tools are not highly sensitive. In particular, prostate-specific antigen has a low positive predictive value (approximately 30%). Thus, there is a need to develop biomarkers to improve the early clinical detection of CaP. Several novel technologies enable the identification of biomarkers from diverse sources, including the urine, serum, and prostate tissues. Furthermore, advances in genomic techniques have enabled the analysis of novel biomarkers, such as deoxyribonucleic acids (DNAs), ribonucleic acids (RNAs), proteins, and circulating tumor cells. Previous studies have demonstrated that RNAs are potential diagnostic biomarkers for various cancers using high-throughput sequencing analysis. The sensitivity and specificity of RNA biomarkers are higher than those of protein biomarkers. Polymerase chain reaction enables the amplification of trace levels of RNAs with high sensitivity and specificity. RNA biomarkers provide dynamic insights into cellular states and regulatory processes when compared with DNA biomarkers. Additionally, multiple copies of various RNAs in a cell provide more information than DNA. The levels of specific RNAs in CaP tissues are upregulated when compared with those in non-cancerous tissues. Additionally, RNAs can be easily isolated from various body fluids. Thus, RNAs are potential non-invasive biomarkers for CaP. Moreover, the analysis of RNA levels adjusted for each stage of CaP enables the determination of prognostic individualized therapy for aggressive or progressive CaP. This review focused on the diagnostic and prognostic values of RNAs for CaP.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urolonc.2021.11.012DOI Listing

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