2022
DOI: 10.3390/life12050732
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Combined miR-486 and GP88 (Progranulin) Serum Levels Are Suggested as Supportive Biomarkers for Therapy Decision in Elderly Prostate Cancer Patients

Abstract: Our study aimed to assess the applicability of miR-486 in combination with soluble GP88 protein as a diagnostic and/or predictive biomarker for prostate cancer (PCa) patients. miR-486 and GP88 levels in serum samples from 136 patients undergoing MRI-guided biopsy of the prostate were assessed by qRT–PCR and ELISA, respectively. Of these, 86 patients received a histologically confirmed diagnosis of PCa. Neither marker showed an association with the diagnosis of cancer. PCa patients were separated based on (i) t… Show more

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“…In prostate cancer patients, progranulin serum levels change with age and Gleason score, with lower progranulin serum levels being associated with better overall survival [ 118 ]. In addition, progranulin serum levels in combination with miR-486 levels might work as biomarkers predictive for therapy decisions in elderly prostate cancer patients [ 119 ]. Furthermore, progranulin expression in prostate cancer tissues is an independent prognostic factor for overall, disease-specific, and relapse-free survival in prostate cancer patients [ 120 ].…”
Section: Progranulin In Solid Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In prostate cancer patients, progranulin serum levels change with age and Gleason score, with lower progranulin serum levels being associated with better overall survival [ 118 ]. In addition, progranulin serum levels in combination with miR-486 levels might work as biomarkers predictive for therapy decisions in elderly prostate cancer patients [ 119 ]. Furthermore, progranulin expression in prostate cancer tissues is an independent prognostic factor for overall, disease-specific, and relapse-free survival in prostate cancer patients [ 120 ].…”
Section: Progranulin In Solid Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%