Abstract
Objective: In a trial to improve the diagnostic efficacy of conventional urine cytology we determine survivin RNA and matrix metalloproteinase 2 and 9 in urine of bladder cancer cases. Method: Voided urine specimens were collected from patients with histologically confirmed bladder urothelial carcinoma (Group 1; n=46), urological patients without urothelial carcinoma (Group 2; n=20), and healthy volunteers (Group 3; n=20). Urine cytology, survivin RNA was estimated by qualitative nested RT-PCR and MMP-2, MMP-9 activity were detected by gelatin zymography. The expression of survivin RNA and matrix metalloproteinase 2 and 9 in bladder cancer was compared with benign and normal cases. Results: Positivity rates of survivin RNA and MMPs zymography were significantly different among the 3 groups. Urine survivin detection by qualitative nested RT-PCR showed 76.1% sensitivity and 95% specificity. The overall sensitivity, specificity of urinary MMP zymography was 67.3%, 90% respectively. The combined use of urine cytology with urine survivin or MMPs zymography increased sensitivity of urine cytology from 50% to 84.7%. The highest sensitivity (95.6%) was obtained on combining the three markers. Conclusion: Survivin RNA and MMPS zymography can be considered as promising noninvasive markers for bladder cancer early detection. Combined use of the three markers improved the sensitivity for detecting bladder cancer. © 2013 IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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Eissa, S., Badr, S., Elhamid, S. A., Helmy, A. S., Nour, M., & Esmat, M. (2013). The value of combined use of survivin mRNA and matrix metalloproteinase 2 and 9 for bladder cancer detection in voided urine. Disease Markers, 34(1), 57–62. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/341578
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