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Identification of early stage and metastatic prostate cancer using electrochemical detection of beta-2-microglobulin in urine samples from patients

Hashmatullah Nasimi, Jonna Skov Madsen, Ahmed H. Zedan, Anders Malmendal, Palle Jørn Sloth Osther, Fatima AlZahra’a Alatraktchi

2023Scientific Reports11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To improve prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis, it is imperative to identify novel biomarkers and establish effective screening techniques. Here, we introduce electrochemical biosensing of β-2-Microglobulin (β2M) in urine as a potential diagnostic tool for PCa. The immunosensor is composed of a screen-printed graphene electrode coated with anti β2M antibodies. The sensor is capable of detecting the protein directly in urine without any sample pretreatment within 45 min including sample incubation and a lower limit of detection of 204 µg/L. The sensor demonstrated a significant difference in the β2M-creatinine ratio in urine between control and both local- and metastatic PCa (mPCa) (P = 0.0302 and P = 0.0078 respectively), and between local- and mPCa (P = 0.0302). This first example of electrochemical sensing of β2M for the diagnosis of PCa may set the stage for an affordable, on-site screening technique for PCa.

Topics & Concepts

Beta-2 microglobulinUrineProstate cancerStage (stratigraphy)Identification (biology)BETA (programming language)MedicineProstateCancerOncologyUrologyInternal medicineBiologyComputer scienceBotanyProgramming languagePaleontologyMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsProtein purification and stability