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A Highly Sensitive Urinary Exosomal miRNAs Biosensor Applied to Evaluation of Prostate Cancer Progression

Yueh-Er Chiou, Kai‐Jie Yu, Sow-Neng Pang, Sow-Neng Pang, Yanlin Yang, See‐Tong Pang, See‐Tong Pang, Wen‐Hui Weng

2022Bioengineering11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in the male population, carrying a significant disease burden. PSA is a widely available screening tools for this disease. Current screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE)-based biosensors use a two-pronged probe approach to capture urinary miRNA. We were able to successfully detect specific exosomal miRNAs (exomiRs) in the urine of patients with prostate cancer, including exomiR-451 and exomiR-21, and used electrochemistry for measurement and analysis. Our results significantly reaffirmed the presence of exomiR-451 in urine and that a CV value higher than 220 nA is capable of identifying the presence of disease (p-value = 0.005). Similar results were further proven by a PAS greater than 4 (p-value = 0.001). Moreover, a higher urinary exomiR-21 was observed in the high-T3b stage; this significantly decreased following tumor removal (p-values were 0.016 and 0.907, respectively). According to analysis of the correlation with tumor metastasis, a higher exomiR-21 was associated with lymphatic metastasis (p-value 0.042), and higher exomiR-461 expression was correlated with tumor stage (p-value 0.031), demonstrating that the present exomiR biosensor can usefully predict tumor progression. In conclusion, this biosensor represents an easy-to-use, non-invasive screening tool that is both sensitive and specific. We strongly believe that this can be used in conjunction with PSA for the screening of prostate cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerMedicineUrineMetastasisCancerOncologyProstateUrinary systemInternal medicinePopulationStage (stratigraphy)BiomarkerCancer researchUrologyBiologyEnvironmental healthBiochemistryPaleontologyExtracellular vesicles in diseaseChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin FilmsAnodic Oxide Films and Nanostructures
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