Detection of Bladder Cancer Using a Novel Nuclear Matrix Protein, BLCA-4
We have identified previously six nuclear matrix proteins (NMPs) that are bladder cancer specific. In this study, we analyzed the expression of one of these proteins, BLCA-4, in bladder tumors and normal bladder tissue. We also examined the appearance of BLCA-4 in the urine as a biomarker for bladde...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical cancer research 2000-07, Vol.6 (7), p.2618-2625 |
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have identified previously six nuclear matrix proteins (NMPs) that are
bladder cancer specific. In this study, we analyzed the expression of
one of these proteins, BLCA-4, in bladder tumors and normal bladder
tissue. We also examined the appearance of BLCA-4 in the urine as a
biomarker for bladder cancer. BLCA-4 was isolated from nuclear matrix
preparations of bladder tumors, and its peptide sequence was
determined. The antibodies generated against the resulting BLCA-4
peptides were then used to detect its presence in immunoblots and in
urine samples by immunoassay. We analyzed tissue samples of bladder
tumor and normal donor bladders and urine obtained from 51 normal
individuals and 54 patients with pathologically confirmed bladder
cancer. The BLCA-4 peptide sequences do not resemble any known human
protein sequences. On immunoblot analysis, BLCA-4 expression was
detectable in tumor and normal tissues from patients with bladder
cancer but not in any of the normal bladder tissue obtained from organ
donors. Using a prospectively determined cutoff level of 13
A (absorbance) units/μg protein, all 51 normal
individuals tested were negative for BLCA-4 expression, whereas 53 of
55 samples from patients with bladder cancer were positive. These
results suggest that BLCA-4 is present throughout the bladder in both
the tumor and morphologically normal areas in bladder cancer patients.
BLCA-4 is a very sensitive (96.4%) and specific (100%) marker for
bladder cancer. BLCA-4 is a bladder cancer-specific marker that can be
detected using a urine-based assay and can be used in the diagnosis of
bladder cancer. |
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ISSN: | 1078-0432 1557-3265 |