Literature DB >> 26810191

Diagnostic value of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin/matrix metalloproteinase-9 pathway in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.

Saverio Candido1, Matteo Di Maso2, Diego Serraino2, James A McCubrey3, Roberto Bortolus4, Martina Zanin5, Monica Battiston6, Rossella Salemi1, Massimo Libra1, Jerry Polesel7.   

Abstract

Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9, and NGAL/MMP-9 complex have been evaluated as diagnostic markers of several cancers, but results for bladder cancer are scanty. We evaluated these proteins in urine and serum of 89 patients with histologically confirmed bladder cancer and 119 cancer-free controls from a case-control study. Urinary concentrations were standardized on creatinine level. The performance of these proteins as cancer biomarkers was evaluated through the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Urinary level of NGAL, MMP-9, and NGAL/MMP-9 complex was higher in current smokers, whereas no impact of dietary habits was observed. After adjusting for tobacco smoking, urinary concentration of MMP-9 was independently associated with cancer invasiveness, grading, and histological subtype, with elevated concentrations among T2-T4 and non-papillary bladder cancers. Conversely, NGAL and NGAL/MMP-9 complex were significantly higher in non-papillary than in papillary subtype. The pattern was less clear in serum, but correlation between urinary and serum concentration was poor, especially for Ta/is-T1 tumors. The ROC analysis confirmed that MMP-9 was the best marker (area under the ROC curve (AUC) = 0.68). Performances were much greater for muscle-invasive bladder cancers (AUC = 0.90), with elevated negative predictive values (97 %). The present study suggests that NGAL/MMP-9 pathway is associated with an aggressive phenotype of bladder cancer. The elevated negative predictive value of MMP-9 and NGAL/MMP-9 complex makes them candidate markers of exclusion test for bladder cancer. These proteins may be integrated in the surveillance of bladder cancer, thus diminishing patients' discomfort and improving compliance.

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Keywords:  Bladder cancer; Diagnosis; Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP); Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL)

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26810191     DOI: 10.1007/s13277-016-4872-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tumour Biol        ISSN: 1010-4283


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Authors:  Kara M Rood; Irina A Buhimschi; Katherine Rodewald Millen; Mert O Bahtiyar; Stephen Thung; Taryn Summerfield; Guomao Zhao; William Ackerman; Cynthia Shellhaas; Philip Samuels; Catalin S Buhimschi
Journal:  Am J Reprod Immunol       Date:  2016-06-01       Impact factor: 3.886

2.  Positive Correlation between Matrix Metalloproteinases and Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition and its Association with Clinical Outcome in Bladder Cancer Patients.

Authors:  R Singh; A Mandhani; V Agrawal; Minal Garg
Journal:  Cancer Microenviron       Date:  2018-01-18

3.  Lipocalin 2 (LCN2) is a promising target for cholangiocarcinoma treatment and bile LCN2 level is a potential cholangiocarcinoma diagnostic marker.

Authors:  Kun-Chun Chiang; Ta-Sen Yeh; Ren-Chin Wu; Jong-Hwei S Pang; Chi-Tung Cheng; Shang-Yu Wang; Horng-Heng Juang; Chun-Nan Yeh
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-10-26       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Computational identification of microRNAs associated to both epithelial to mesenchymal transition and NGAL/MMP-9 pathways in bladder cancer.

Authors:  Luca Falzone; Saverio Candido; Rossella Salemi; Maria S Basile; Aurora Scalisi; James A McCubrey; Francesco Torino; Salvatore S Signorelli; Maurizio Montella; Massimo Libra
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2016-11-08

5.  Clinical Relevance of NGAL/MMP-9 Pathway in Patients with Endometrial Cancer.

Authors:  Aneta Cymbaluk-Płoska; Anita Chudecka-Głaz; Ewa Pius-Sadowska; Agnieszka Sompolska-Rzechuła; Karolina Chudecka; Michał Bulsa; Bogusław Machaliński; Janusz Menkiszak
Journal:  Dis Markers       Date:  2017-09-27       Impact factor: 3.434

Review 6.  Applications of Gelatin in Biosensors: Recent Trends and Progress.

Authors:  Yuepeng Guan; Yaqin Huang; Tianyu Li
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-23

7.  Bioinformatic analysis of the LCN2-SLC22A17-MMP9 network in cancer: The role of DNA methylation in the modulation of tumor microenvironment.

Authors:  Saverio Candido; Barbara Tomasello; Alessandro Lavoro; Luca Falzone; Giuseppe Gattuso; Angela Russo; Sabrina Paratore; James A McCubrey; Massimo Libra
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-09-21
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