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Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review

Early detection of primary bladder cancer (BCa) is vital, because stage and grade have been generally accepted not only as categorical but also as prognostic factors in patients with BCa. The widely accepted screening methods for BCa, cystoscopy and urine cytology, have unsatisfactory diagnostic acc...

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Autores principales: Koguchi, Dai, Matsumoto, Kazumasa, Shiba, Izuru, Harano, Takahiro, Okuda, Satoshi, Mori, Kohei, Hirano, Shuhei, Kitajima, Kazuki, Ikeda, Masaomi, Iwamura, Masatsugu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169148
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author Koguchi, Dai
Matsumoto, Kazumasa
Shiba, Izuru
Harano, Takahiro
Okuda, Satoshi
Mori, Kohei
Hirano, Shuhei
Kitajima, Kazuki
Ikeda, Masaomi
Iwamura, Masatsugu
author_facet Koguchi, Dai
Matsumoto, Kazumasa
Shiba, Izuru
Harano, Takahiro
Okuda, Satoshi
Mori, Kohei
Hirano, Shuhei
Kitajima, Kazuki
Ikeda, Masaomi
Iwamura, Masatsugu
author_sort Koguchi, Dai
collection PubMed
description Early detection of primary bladder cancer (BCa) is vital, because stage and grade have been generally accepted not only as categorical but also as prognostic factors in patients with BCa. The widely accepted screening methods for BCa, cystoscopy and urine cytology, have unsatisfactory diagnostic accuracy, with high rates of false negatives, especially for flat-type BCa with cystoscopy and for low-risk disease with urine cytology. Currently, liquid biopsy has attracted much attention as being compensatory for that limited diagnostic power. In this review, we survey the literature on liquid biopsy for the detection of BCa, focusing on circulating tumor cells (CTCs), urinary cell-free DNA (ucfDNA), and urinary microRNA (umiRNA). In diagnostic terms, CTCs and umiRNA are determined by quantitative analysis, and ucfDNA relies on finding genetic and epigenetic changes. The ideal biomarkers should be highly sensitive in detecting BCa. Currently, CTCs produce an unfavorable result; however, umiRNA and ucfDNA, especially when analyzed using a panel of genes, produce promising results. However, given the small cohort size in most studies, no conclusions can yet be drawn about liquid biopsy’s immediate application to clinical practice. Further large studies to validate the diagnostic value of liquid biopsy for clinical use are mandatory.
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spelling pubmed-94092452022-08-26 Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review Koguchi, Dai Matsumoto, Kazumasa Shiba, Izuru Harano, Takahiro Okuda, Satoshi Mori, Kohei Hirano, Shuhei Kitajima, Kazuki Ikeda, Masaomi Iwamura, Masatsugu Int J Mol Sci Review Early detection of primary bladder cancer (BCa) is vital, because stage and grade have been generally accepted not only as categorical but also as prognostic factors in patients with BCa. The widely accepted screening methods for BCa, cystoscopy and urine cytology, have unsatisfactory diagnostic accuracy, with high rates of false negatives, especially for flat-type BCa with cystoscopy and for low-risk disease with urine cytology. Currently, liquid biopsy has attracted much attention as being compensatory for that limited diagnostic power. In this review, we survey the literature on liquid biopsy for the detection of BCa, focusing on circulating tumor cells (CTCs), urinary cell-free DNA (ucfDNA), and urinary microRNA (umiRNA). In diagnostic terms, CTCs and umiRNA are determined by quantitative analysis, and ucfDNA relies on finding genetic and epigenetic changes. The ideal biomarkers should be highly sensitive in detecting BCa. Currently, CTCs produce an unfavorable result; however, umiRNA and ucfDNA, especially when analyzed using a panel of genes, produce promising results. However, given the small cohort size in most studies, no conclusions can yet be drawn about liquid biopsy’s immediate application to clinical practice. Further large studies to validate the diagnostic value of liquid biopsy for clinical use are mandatory. MDPI 2022-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9409245/ /pubmed/36012417 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169148 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Koguchi, Dai
Matsumoto, Kazumasa
Shiba, Izuru
Harano, Takahiro
Okuda, Satoshi
Mori, Kohei
Hirano, Shuhei
Kitajima, Kazuki
Ikeda, Masaomi
Iwamura, Masatsugu
Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review
title Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review
title_full Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review
title_fullStr Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review
title_short Diagnostic Potential of Circulating Tumor Cells, Urinary MicroRNA, and Urinary Cell-Free DNA for Bladder Cancer: A Review
title_sort diagnostic potential of circulating tumor cells, urinary microrna, and urinary cell-free dna for bladder cancer: a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012417
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169148
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