Establishment of reference intervals for serum [−2]propsa (P2PSA), %P2PSA and prostate health index in healthy men

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer among men worldwide. Recent research has identified [−2]proPSA (p2PSA), %p2PSA and prostate health index (phi) as new biomarkers for the early diagnosis and grading of PCa. However, few studies have used these parameters in a healthy population. Our study population included patients with PCa and suspected PCa. In this study, we aimed to establish reference intervals (RIs) for p2PSA, %p2PSA and phi in healthy men based on age stratification. Methods: Between April 2016 and March 2018, healthy subjects were recruited. Healthy men were then stratified into four age groups: <40 years, 40–49 years, 50–59 years and ≥60 years. Total PSA (tPSA), free PSA (fPSA), %fPSA, p2PSA, %p2PSA and phi were measured and RIs were established for p2PSA, %p2PSA and phi. Results: In total, 732 healthy men were used for analysis. The RIs of phi were 9.77–48.44 for <40 years of age, 9.85–65.28 for 40–49 years of age, 9.98–39.72 for 50–59 years of age and 8.16–40.76 for ≥60 years of age. The reference values at the age of 40–49 years were generally higher than those at ≥60 years of age. Conclusions: Age-specific RIs for p2PSA, %p2PSA and phi were established in this study. This first set of established RIs will be invaluable for physicians to make precise medical decisions and carry out appropriate medical interventions.

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Wu, Z. Y., Yang, C., Luo, J., Deng, S. L., Wu, B., & Chen, M. (2019). Establishment of reference intervals for serum [−2]propsa (P2PSA), %P2PSA and prostate health index in healthy men. OncoTargets and Therapy, 12, 6453–6460. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S212340

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