| Literature DB >> 25120717 |
Ewa Gorodkiewicz1, Tomasz Guszcz2, Wieslawa Roszkowska-Jakimiec3, Robert Kozłowski2.
Abstract
Determination of cathepsin D (Cat D) concentration in serum and urine may be useful in the diagnosis of bladder cancer. The present study included 54 healthy patients and 68 patients with bladder cancer, confirmed by transurethral resection or cystectomy. Cat D concentration was determined using a surface plasmon resonance imaging biosensor. Cat D concentration in the serum of bladder cancer patients was within the range of 1.3-5.59 ng/ml, while for healthy donors it was within the range of 0.28-0.52 ng/ml. In urine, the Cat D concentration of bladder cancer patients was within the range of 1.35-7.14 ng/ml, while for healthy donors it was within the range of 0.32-0.68 ng/ml. Cat D concentration may represent an efficient tumor marker, as its concentration in the serum and urine of transitional cell carcinoma patients is extremely high when compared with healthy subjects.Entities:
Keywords: bladder cancer; cathepsin D; surface plasmone resonance imaging biosensor; transitional cell carcinoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 25120717 PMCID: PMC4114644 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.2250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Diagnostic characteristics of serum Cat D/protein and Cat D/CREA concentration ratios compared with various parameters of urothelial cancer.
| Cat D/protein (ng/nl) | Cat D/S-CREA (ng/ml) | ||||||
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| Parameter | n | Range | Mean ± SD | P-value | Range | Mean±SD | P-value |
| Primary/recurrent | NS | NS | |||||
| Primary | 33 | 0.037–0.072 | 0.059±0.030 | 1.65–3.85 | 2.79±1.33 | ||
| Recurrent | 35 | 0.028–0.089 | 0.062±0.024 | 2.45–4.29 | 3.63±1.06 | ||
| Multiplicity | NS | NS | |||||
| Single | 22 | 0.041–0.086 | 0.056±0.023 | 1.98–4.13 | 3.04±1.61 | ||
| Multiply | 46 | 0.038–0.089 | 0.065±0.022 | 2.04–4.62 | 3.39±1.23 | ||
| Stage | NS | <0.05 | |||||
| Superficial (Ta + T1) | 47 | 0.027–0.089 | 0.060±0.025 | 2.76–5.11 | 3.86±1.56 | ||
| Invasive (T2 + T3=T4) | 21 | 0.048–0.079 | 0.066±0.020 | 1.64–3.69 | 2.27±1.12 | ||
| Grade | NS | NS | |||||
| Low-grade | 22 | 0.027–0.072 | 0.057±0.018 | 1.06–4.30 | 3.17±1.43 | ||
| High-grade | 46 | 0.041–0.089 | 0.065±0.028 | 1.14–4.89 | 3.23±1.79 | ||
| Size (mm) | NS | NS | |||||
| <30 | 39 | 0.038–0.098 | 0.062±0.020 | 2.59–5.04 | 3.47±1.28 | ||
| >30 | 29 | 0.038–0.087 | 0.059±0.028 | 1.78–4.98 | 2.87±1.74 | ||
| Gender | NS | NS | |||||
| Female | 20 | 0.038–0.098 | 0.056±0.017 | 1.67–4.85 | 3.35±1.20 | ||
| Male | 48 | 0.038–0.073 | 0.059±0.028 | 1.85–5.13 | 3.12±1.50 | ||
| Age (years) | NS | NS | |||||
| <65 | 35 | 0.027–0.089 | 0.056±0.022 | 2.60–5.05 | 3.24±1.06 | ||
| ≥65 | 33 | 0.038–0.085 | 0.065±0.019 | 2.87–5.98 | 3.26±1.94 | ||
Total protein concentration was determined by Lowry’s method and creatinine concentration was determined by Jaffe’s method. Cat D, cathepsin D; S-CREA, serum creatinine; SD, standard deviation; NS, not significant.
Diagnostic characteristics of urine protein, Cat D and Cat D/protein ratio compared with various parameters of urothelial cancer.
| Cat D (ng/ml) | Cat D/protein (ng/mg) | ||||||
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| Parameter | n | Range | Mean±SD | P-value | Range | Mean±SD | P-value |
| Primary/recurrent | NS | <0.01 | |||||
| Primary | 33 | 2.51–4.35 | 3.41±0.95 | 5.25–12.5 | 9.48 ±2.28 | ||
| Recurrent | 35 | 2.25–5.31 | 3.09±0.93 | 2.68–7.28 | 4.23±1.19 | ||
| Multiplicity | NS | <0.01 | |||||
| Single | 22 | 2.42–5.19 | 3.46±1.01 | 5.60–9.29 | 8.65±1.35 | ||
| Multiply | 46 | 2.15–5.31 | 2.90±0.94 | 4.13–8.36 | 6.59±1.68 | ||
| Stage | NS | NS | |||||
| Superficial (Ta+T1) | 47 | 2.90–5.85 | 3.21±0.76 | 3.90–11.60 | 7.64±2.72 | ||
| Invasive (T2+T3=T4) | 21 | 1.35–7.14 | 3.57±1.80 | 4.85–9.10 | 6.15±1.69 | ||
| Grade | NS | <0.01 | |||||
| Low-grade | 22 | 2.42–4.35 | 3.41±0.70 | 8.96–16.10 | 13.37±2.72 | ||
| High-grade | 46 | 1.79–6.32 | 3.45±1.26 | 7.16–10.70 | 8.02±1.42 | ||
| Size (mm) | NS | <0.01 | |||||
| <30 | 39 | 1.85–7.14 | 3.69±1.49 | 9.20–14.20 | 11.8±1.75 | ||
| >30 | 29 | 2.55–6.32 | 3.52±1.14 | 6.43–12.15 | 9.78±2.14 | ||
| Gender | NS | NS | |||||
| Female | 20 | 1.89–6.32 | 3.77±1.59 | 7.37–11.15 | 8.77±1.29 | ||
| Male | 48 | 2.42–7.14 | 3.51±1.20 | 6.09–10.80 | 8.36±1.69 | ||
| Age (years) | NS | <0.05 | |||||
| <65 | 35 | 1.89–7.14 | 3.39±1.43 | 6.91–14.50 | 9.68±2.89 | ||
| ≥65 | 33 | 2.55–6.32 | 3.84±1.14 | 5.90–9.10 | 7.38±1.69 | ||
Total protein concentration was determined by Lowry’s method. Cat D, cathepsin D; SD, standard deviation; NS, not significant.
Figure 1Concentration of Cat D in blood serum and urine, as well as concentration of CREA in blood serum, of bladder cancer patients and healthy subjects. The Cat D/CREA serum ratio is presented for comparison. Confidence bars were calculated at P=0.01. Cat D, cathepsin D; CREA, creatinine; S, serum; U, urine.