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Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study

PURPOSE: To determine whether nano-architectural interrogation of prostate field carcinogenesis can be used to predict prognosis in patients with early stage (Gleason 6) prostate cancer (PCa), which is mostly indolent but frequently unnecessarily treated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We previously develop...

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Autores principales: Roy, Hemant K., Brendler, Charles B., Subramanian, Hariharan, Zhang, Di, Maneval, Charles, Chandler, John, Bowen, Leah, Kaul, Karen L., Helfand, Brian T., Wang, Chi-Hsiung, Quinn, Margo, Petkewicz, Jacqueline, Paterakos, Michael, Backman, Vadim
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115999
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author Roy, Hemant K.
Brendler, Charles B.
Subramanian, Hariharan
Zhang, Di
Maneval, Charles
Chandler, John
Bowen, Leah
Kaul, Karen L.
Helfand, Brian T.
Wang, Chi-Hsiung
Quinn, Margo
Petkewicz, Jacqueline
Paterakos, Michael
Backman, Vadim
author_facet Roy, Hemant K.
Brendler, Charles B.
Subramanian, Hariharan
Zhang, Di
Maneval, Charles
Chandler, John
Bowen, Leah
Kaul, Karen L.
Helfand, Brian T.
Wang, Chi-Hsiung
Quinn, Margo
Petkewicz, Jacqueline
Paterakos, Michael
Backman, Vadim
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description PURPOSE: To determine whether nano-architectural interrogation of prostate field carcinogenesis can be used to predict prognosis in patients with early stage (Gleason 6) prostate cancer (PCa), which is mostly indolent but frequently unnecessarily treated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We previously developed partial wave spectroscopic microscopy (PWS) that enables quantification of the nanoscale intracellular architecture (20–200nm length scale) with remarkable accuracy. We adapted this technique to assess prostate needle core biopsies in a case control study from men with Gleason 6 disease who either progressed (n = 20) or remained indolent (n = 18) over a ~3 year follow up. We measured the parameter disorder strength (Ld) characterizing the spatial heterogeneity of the nanoscale cellular structure and nuclear morphology from the microscopically normal mucosa ~150 histologically normal epithelial cells. RESULTS: There was a profound increase in nano-architectural disorder between progressors and non-progressors. Indeed, the Ld from future progressors was dramatically increased when compared to future non-progressors (1±0.065 versus 1.30±0.0614, respectively p = 0.002). The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) was 0.79, yielding a sensitivity of 88% and specificity of 72% for discriminating between progressors and non-progressors. This was not confounded by demographic factors (age, smoking status, race, obesity), thus supporting the robustness of the approach. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate, for the first time, that nano-architectural alterations occur in prostate cancer field carcinogenesis and can be exploited to predict prognosis of early stage PCa. This approach has promise in addressing the clinically vexing dilemma of management of Gleason 6 PCa and may provide a paradigm for dealing with the larger issue of cancer overdiagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-43381512015-03-04 Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study Roy, Hemant K. Brendler, Charles B. Subramanian, Hariharan Zhang, Di Maneval, Charles Chandler, John Bowen, Leah Kaul, Karen L. Helfand, Brian T. Wang, Chi-Hsiung Quinn, Margo Petkewicz, Jacqueline Paterakos, Michael Backman, Vadim PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To determine whether nano-architectural interrogation of prostate field carcinogenesis can be used to predict prognosis in patients with early stage (Gleason 6) prostate cancer (PCa), which is mostly indolent but frequently unnecessarily treated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We previously developed partial wave spectroscopic microscopy (PWS) that enables quantification of the nanoscale intracellular architecture (20–200nm length scale) with remarkable accuracy. We adapted this technique to assess prostate needle core biopsies in a case control study from men with Gleason 6 disease who either progressed (n = 20) or remained indolent (n = 18) over a ~3 year follow up. We measured the parameter disorder strength (Ld) characterizing the spatial heterogeneity of the nanoscale cellular structure and nuclear morphology from the microscopically normal mucosa ~150 histologically normal epithelial cells. RESULTS: There was a profound increase in nano-architectural disorder between progressors and non-progressors. Indeed, the Ld from future progressors was dramatically increased when compared to future non-progressors (1±0.065 versus 1.30±0.0614, respectively p = 0.002). The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) was 0.79, yielding a sensitivity of 88% and specificity of 72% for discriminating between progressors and non-progressors. This was not confounded by demographic factors (age, smoking status, race, obesity), thus supporting the robustness of the approach. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate, for the first time, that nano-architectural alterations occur in prostate cancer field carcinogenesis and can be exploited to predict prognosis of early stage PCa. This approach has promise in addressing the clinically vexing dilemma of management of Gleason 6 PCa and may provide a paradigm for dealing with the larger issue of cancer overdiagnosis. Public Library of Science 2015-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4338151/ /pubmed/25706755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115999 Text en © 2015 Roy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Roy, Hemant K.
Brendler, Charles B.
Subramanian, Hariharan
Zhang, Di
Maneval, Charles
Chandler, John
Bowen, Leah
Kaul, Karen L.
Helfand, Brian T.
Wang, Chi-Hsiung
Quinn, Margo
Petkewicz, Jacqueline
Paterakos, Michael
Backman, Vadim
Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study
title Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study
title_full Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study
title_fullStr Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study
title_full_unstemmed Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study
title_short Nanocytological Field Carcinogenesis Detection to Mitigate Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer: A Proof of Concept Study
title_sort nanocytological field carcinogenesis detection to mitigate overdiagnosis of prostate cancer: a proof of concept study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338151/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25706755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115999
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