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Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer

OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis of a relationship between a specific genetic lesion (T2:ERG) and imaging scores, such as PI-RADS and PRI-MUS, and to test the effectiveness of these parameters for the diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) and clinically significant PCa (csPCa). MATERIALS AND METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Lazzeri, Massimo, Fasulo, Vittorio, Lughezzani, Giovanni, Benetti, Alessio, Soldà, Giulia, Asselta, Rosanna, De Simone, Ilaria, Paciotti, Marco, Avolio, Pier Paolo, Contieri, Roberto, Saitta, Cesare, Saita, Alberto, Hurle, Rodolfo, Guazzoni, Giorgio, Buffi, Nicolò Maria, Casale, Paolo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9487838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36147926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.968384
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author Lazzeri, Massimo
Fasulo, Vittorio
Lughezzani, Giovanni
Benetti, Alessio
Soldà, Giulia
Asselta, Rosanna
De Simone, Ilaria
Paciotti, Marco
Avolio, Pier Paolo
Contieri, Roberto
Saitta, Cesare
Saita, Alberto
Hurle, Rodolfo
Guazzoni, Giorgio
Buffi, Nicolò Maria
Casale, Paolo
author_facet Lazzeri, Massimo
Fasulo, Vittorio
Lughezzani, Giovanni
Benetti, Alessio
Soldà, Giulia
Asselta, Rosanna
De Simone, Ilaria
Paciotti, Marco
Avolio, Pier Paolo
Contieri, Roberto
Saitta, Cesare
Saita, Alberto
Hurle, Rodolfo
Guazzoni, Giorgio
Buffi, Nicolò Maria
Casale, Paolo
author_sort Lazzeri, Massimo
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description OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis of a relationship between a specific genetic lesion (T2:ERG) and imaging scores, such as PI-RADS and PRI-MUS, and to test the effectiveness of these parameters for the diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) and clinically significant PCa (csPCa). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective study of men with suspected PCa enrolled between 2016 and 2019 at a high-volume tertiary hospital. Patients underwent systematic US-guided biopsy, plus targeted biopsy if they were presenting with >=1 suspicious lesion (PI-RADS>2) at mpMRI or PR-IMUS >2 at micro-ultrasound assessment. For each patient, one core from the highest PI-RADS or PRI-MUS lesion was collected for T2:ERG analysis. Multivariable logistic regression models (LRMs) were fitted for csPCa with a clinical model (age, total PSA, previous biopsy, family history for PCa), a clinical plus PI-RADS, clinical plus T2:ERG, clinical plus PI-RADS plus T2:ERG, and T2:ERG plus PI-RADS alone. RESULTS: The cohort consists of 158 patients: 83.5% and 66.2% had respectively a diagnosis of PCa and csPCa after biopsy. A T2:ERG fusion was found in 37 men and 97.3% of these patients harbored PCa, while 81.1% were diagnosed with csPCa. SE of T2:ERG assay for csPCa was 28.8%, SP 87.0%, NPV 38.8%, and PPV 81.1%. Of 105 patients who performed mpMRI 93.% had PIRADS ≥3. SE of mpMRI for csPCa was 98.5%, SP was 12.8%, NPV was 83.3%, and PPV was 65.7%. Among 67 patients who were subjected to micro-US, 90% had a PRI-MUS ≥3. SE of micro-US for csPCa was 89.1%, SP was 9.52%, NPV was 28.6%, and PPV was 68.3%. At univariable LRM T2:ERG was confirmed as independent of mpMRI and micro-US result (OR 1.49, p=0.133 and OR 1.82, p=0.592, respectively). At multivariable LRM the clinical model alone had an AUC for csPCa of 0.74 while the clinical model including PI-RADS and T2:ERG achieved an AUC of 0.83. CONCLUSIONS: T2:ERG translocation and imaging results are independent of each other, but both are related csPCa. To evaluate the best diagnostic work-up for PCa and csPCa detection, all available tools (T2:ERG detection and imaging techniques) should be employed together as they appear to have a complementary role.
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spelling pubmed-94878382022-09-21 Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer Lazzeri, Massimo Fasulo, Vittorio Lughezzani, Giovanni Benetti, Alessio Soldà, Giulia Asselta, Rosanna De Simone, Ilaria Paciotti, Marco Avolio, Pier Paolo Contieri, Roberto Saitta, Cesare Saita, Alberto Hurle, Rodolfo Guazzoni, Giorgio Buffi, Nicolò Maria Casale, Paolo Front Oncol Oncology OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis of a relationship between a specific genetic lesion (T2:ERG) and imaging scores, such as PI-RADS and PRI-MUS, and to test the effectiveness of these parameters for the diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) and clinically significant PCa (csPCa). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective study of men with suspected PCa enrolled between 2016 and 2019 at a high-volume tertiary hospital. Patients underwent systematic US-guided biopsy, plus targeted biopsy if they were presenting with >=1 suspicious lesion (PI-RADS>2) at mpMRI or PR-IMUS >2 at micro-ultrasound assessment. For each patient, one core from the highest PI-RADS or PRI-MUS lesion was collected for T2:ERG analysis. Multivariable logistic regression models (LRMs) were fitted for csPCa with a clinical model (age, total PSA, previous biopsy, family history for PCa), a clinical plus PI-RADS, clinical plus T2:ERG, clinical plus PI-RADS plus T2:ERG, and T2:ERG plus PI-RADS alone. RESULTS: The cohort consists of 158 patients: 83.5% and 66.2% had respectively a diagnosis of PCa and csPCa after biopsy. A T2:ERG fusion was found in 37 men and 97.3% of these patients harbored PCa, while 81.1% were diagnosed with csPCa. SE of T2:ERG assay for csPCa was 28.8%, SP 87.0%, NPV 38.8%, and PPV 81.1%. Of 105 patients who performed mpMRI 93.% had PIRADS ≥3. SE of mpMRI for csPCa was 98.5%, SP was 12.8%, NPV was 83.3%, and PPV was 65.7%. Among 67 patients who were subjected to micro-US, 90% had a PRI-MUS ≥3. SE of micro-US for csPCa was 89.1%, SP was 9.52%, NPV was 28.6%, and PPV was 68.3%. At univariable LRM T2:ERG was confirmed as independent of mpMRI and micro-US result (OR 1.49, p=0.133 and OR 1.82, p=0.592, respectively). At multivariable LRM the clinical model alone had an AUC for csPCa of 0.74 while the clinical model including PI-RADS and T2:ERG achieved an AUC of 0.83. CONCLUSIONS: T2:ERG translocation and imaging results are independent of each other, but both are related csPCa. To evaluate the best diagnostic work-up for PCa and csPCa detection, all available tools (T2:ERG detection and imaging techniques) should be employed together as they appear to have a complementary role. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9487838/ /pubmed/36147926 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.968384 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lazzeri, Fasulo, Lughezzani, Benetti, Soldà, Asselta, De Simone, Paciotti, Avolio, Contieri, Saitta, Saita, Hurle, Guazzoni, Buffi and Casale https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Lazzeri, Massimo
Fasulo, Vittorio
Lughezzani, Giovanni
Benetti, Alessio
Soldà, Giulia
Asselta, Rosanna
De Simone, Ilaria
Paciotti, Marco
Avolio, Pier Paolo
Contieri, Roberto
Saitta, Cesare
Saita, Alberto
Hurle, Rodolfo
Guazzoni, Giorgio
Buffi, Nicolò Maria
Casale, Paolo
Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer
title Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer
title_full Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer
title_fullStr Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer
title_short Prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and TMPRSS2:ERG mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer
title_sort prospective evaluation of the role of imaging techniques and tmprss2:erg mutation for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9487838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36147926
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.968384
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