Evaluation of Combined Quantification of PCA3 and AMACR Gene Expression for Molecular Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer in Moroccan Patients by RT-qPCR
Prostate cancer (PCa) remains one of the most widespread and perplexing of all human malignancies. Assessment of gene expression is thought to have an important impact on cancer diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic decisions. In this context, we explored combined expression of PCa related target gen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2016-12, Vol.17 (12), p.5229-5235 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Prostate cancer (PCa) remains one of the most widespread and perplexing of all human malignancies. Assessment
of gene expression is thought to have an important impact on cancer diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic decisions. In
this context, we explored combined expression of PCa related target genes AMACR and PCA3 in 126 formalin fixed
paraffin embedded prostate tissues (FFPE) from Moroccan patients, using quantitative real time reverse transcription-PCR
(RT-qPCR). This quantification required data normalization accomplished using stably expressed reference genes
(RGs). A panel of twelve RG was assessed, data being analyzed using GenEx V6 based on geNorm, NormFinder and
statistical methods. Accordingly, the hnRNP A1 gene was identified and selected as the most stably expressed RG for
reliable and accurate gene expression quantification in prostate tissues. The ratios of both PCA3 and AMACR gene
expression relative to that of the hnRNP A1 gene were calculated and the performance of each target gene for PCa
diagnosis was evaluated using receiver-operating characteristics. PCA3 and AMACR mRNA quantification based on
RT-qPCR may prove useful in PCa diagnosis. Of particular interesting, combining PCA3 and AMACR quantification
improved PCa prediction by increasing sensitivity with retention of good specificity. |
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ISSN: | 1513-7368 2476-762X |
DOI: | 10.22034/APJCP.2016.17.12.5229 |