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Role of Engrailed-2 (EN2) as a prostate cancer detection biomarker in genetically high risk men.

Killick, Emma; Morgan, Richard; Launchbury, Francesca; Bancroft, Elizabeth; Page, Elizabeth; Castro, Elena; Kote-Jarai, Zsofia; Aprikian, Armen; Blanco, Ignacio; Clowes, Virginia; Domchek, Susan; Douglas, Fiona; Eccles, Diana; Evans, D Gareth; Harris, Marion; Kirk, Judy; Lam, Jimmy; Lindeman, Geoffrey; Mitchell, Gillian; Pachter, Nicholas; Selkirk, Christina; Tucker, Kathy; Zgajnar, Janaz; Eeles, Rosalind; Pandha, Hardev

Scientific reports. 2013;3:2059.

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Abstract

Controversy surrounds the use of PSA as a biomarker for prostate cancer detection, leaving an unmet need for a novel biomarker in this setting; urinary EN2 may identify individuals with clinically relevant prostate cancer. Male BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers are at increased risk of clinically significant prostate cancer and may benefit from screening. Urine samples from 413 BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers and controls were evaluated. Subjects underwent annual PSA screening with diagnostic biopsy triggered by PSA > 3.0 ng/ml; 21 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Urinary EN2 levels were measured by ELISA and had a sensitivity of 66.7% and specificity of 89.3% for cancer detection. There was no statistically significant difference in EN2 levels according to genetic status or Gleason score. Urinary EN2 may be useful as a non-invasive early biomarker for prostate cancer detection in genetically high-risk individuals.

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:210736
Created by:
Evans, Gareth
Created:
12th October, 2013, 13:28:13
Last modified by:
Evans, Gareth
Last modified:
12th October, 2013, 13:28:13

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