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A urine extracellular vesicle circRNA classifier for detection of high-grade prostate cancer in patients with prostate-specific antigen 2–10 ng/mL at initial biopsy

Yadi He, Tao Wen, Tao He, Bang-Yu Wang, Xiumei Tang, Liangming Zhang, Wu Zhenquan, Weiming Deng, Lingxiao Zhang, Chun‐Kui Shao, Jing Zhou, Limin Rong, Xin Gao, Li Ling

2021Molecular Cancer60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify a urine extracellular vesicle circular RNA (circRNA) classifier that could detect high-grade prostate cancer (PCa) of Grade Group (GG) 2 or greater. For this purpose, we used RNA sequencing to identify candidate circRNAs from urinary extracellular vesicles from 11 patients with high-grade PCa and 11 case-matched patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Using ddPCR in a training cohort (n = 263), we built a urine extracellular vesicle circRNA classifier (Ccirc, containing circPDLIM5, circSCAF8, circPLXDC2, circSCAMP1, and circCCNT2), which was evaluated in two independent cohorts (n = 497, n = 505). Ccirc showed higher accuracy than two standard of care risk calculators (RCs) (PCPT-RC 2.0 and ERSPC-RC) in both the training cohort and the validation cohorts. In all three cohorts, this novel urine extracellular vesicle circRNA classifier plus RCs was statistically more predictive than RCs alone for predicting ≥ GG2 PCa. This assay, which does not require precollection digital rectal examination nor special handling, is repeatable, noninvasive, and can be easily implemented as part of the basic clinical workflow.

Topics & Concepts

Extracellular vesicleProstate cancerUrinePCA3Prostate-specific antigenProstateRectal examinationCohortInternal medicineOncologyUrologyBiologyMedicineCancerMicrovesiclesGenemicroRNABiochemistryCircular RNAs in diseasesExtracellular vesicles in diseaseCancer-related molecular mechanisms research
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