Literature DB >> 32314509

Comprehensive analysis of serum chromogranin A and neuron-specific enolase levels in localized and castration-resistant prostate cancer.

Tibor Szarvas1,2, Anita Csizmarik1, Tamás Fazekas1, András Hüttl1, Péter Nyirády1, Boris Hadaschik2, Viktor Grünwald2, Lukas Püllen2, Zsolt Jurányi3, Zsuzsa Kocsis3, Shahrokh F Shariat4, Sabina Sevcenco4, Agnieszka Maj-Hes4, Gero Kramer4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess chromogranin A (CGA) and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) levels and changes in these at different stages of prostatic adenocarcinoma (PCA).
METHODS: Overall, 1095 serum samples from 395 patients, divided into three treatment groups, were analysed; the radical prostatectomy (RP) cohort (n = 157) included patients with clinically localized PCA, while the docetaxel (DOC) and the abiraterone (ABI)/enzalutamide (ENZA) cohorts included 95 and 143 patients, respectively, with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. CGA, NSE and total PSA levels were measured using the KRYPTOR method.
RESULTS: Baseline CGA and NSE levels were higher in castration-resistant (DOC and ABI/ENZA cohorts) than in hormone-naïve, clinically localized PCA (P < 0.001). High baseline CGA levels were independently associated with poor overall survival in both the DOC and the ABI/ENZA cohorts, with a stronger association in the ABI/ENZA cohort. In the ABI/ENZA cohort, a > 50% CGA increase at 3 months was associated with poor survival, especially in patients with high baseline CGA levels.
CONCLUSIONS: The two- to threefold higher neuroendocrine marker levels in castration-resistant compared to hormone-naïve PCA support the presence of neuroendocrine transdifferentiation under androgen deprivation therapy. Our results showed patients with high baseline CGA levels who experienced a further CGA increase during ABI and ENZA treatment had the poorest prognosis. Serum CGA levels could help in tailoring and monitoring therapy in advanced PCA.
© 2020 The Authors BJU International © 2020 BJU International Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Entities:  

Keywords:  abiraterone; chromogranin A; enzalutamide; neuron-specific enolase; prostate cancer

Year:  2020        PMID: 32314509     DOI: 10.1111/bju.15086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJU Int        ISSN: 1464-4096            Impact factor:   5.588


  4 in total

1.  Data pertaining to aberrant intracellular calcium handling during androgen deprivation therapy in prostate cancer.

Authors:  Debbie O'Reilly; Tim Downing; Sana Kouba; Marie Potier-Cartereau; Declan J McKenna; Christophe Vandier; Paul Buchanan
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2022-04-17

2.  Serum levels of neuron-specific enolase as a prognostic factor for disease progression in patients with GET/NEN in the pancreas and the small intestine.

Authors:  Malgorzata Fuksiewicz; Maria Kowalska; Agnieszka Kolasinska-Cwikla; Beata Kotowicz
Journal:  Endocr Connect       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 3.221

3.  Proteome profiling of enzalutamide-resistant cell lines and serum analysis identified ALCAM as marker of resistance in castration-resistant prostate cancer.

Authors:  Anita Csizmarik; Dávid Keresztes; Nikolett Nagy; Thilo Bracht; Barbara Sitek; Kathrin Witzke; Martin Puhr; Ilona Tornyi; József Lázár; László Takács; Gero Kramer; Sabina Sevcenco; Agnieszka Maj-Hes; Zsolt Jurányi; Boris Hadaschik; Péter Nyirády; Tibor Szarvas
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 7.316

Review 4.  Regulation of Neuroendocrine-like Differentiation in Prostate Cancer by Non-Coding RNAs.

Authors:  Eva Slabáková; Zuzana Kahounová; Jiřina Procházková; Karel Souček
Journal:  Noncoding RNA       Date:  2021-12-02
  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.