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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a new approach for improvement of early diagnosis and risk stratification of prostate cancer

Abstract: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common male cancer worldwide and the fifth leading cause of death from cancer in men. Early detection and risk stratification is the most effective way to improve the survival of PCa patients. Current PCa biomarkers lack sufficient sensitivity and specificity to cancer. Metabolite biomarkers are evolving as a new diagnostic tool. This review is aimed to evaluate the potential of metabolite biomarkers for early detection, risk assessment, and monitoring of PCa. Of the 154 identified publications, 27 and 38 were original papers on urine and serum metabolomics, respectively. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a promising method for measuring concentrations of metabolites in complex samples with good reproducibility, high sensitivity, and simple sample processing. Especially urine-based NMR metabolomics has the potential to be a cost-efficient method for the early detection of PCa, risk stratification, and monitoring treatment efficacy.

Key words: Prostate cancer; Metabolomics; Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); Biomarker

Chinese Summary  <261> 核磁共振波谱作为提高前列腺癌早期诊断和危险度分级的新方法

概要:前列腺癌(PCA)是全球第二个最常见的男性癌症,同时也是男性癌症死亡的第五大原因。早期发现和危险度分级是提高前列腺癌患者生存率最有效的方法。目前前列腺癌的生物标志物缺乏足够的敏感性和特异性,而代谢产物作为生物标志物可以作为一种新的提高早期诊断的工具。我们检索了154篇出版物,其中27篇和38篇是分别关于尿液和血清代谢组学分析的原研论文,提示了核磁共振波谱分析是一种很有前景的检测方法,可用于测量复杂的样本中代谢物的浓度,具有良好的重现性、高灵敏度和样本处理的便捷性。特别是基于核磁共振的代谢组学检测尿液已成为检测前列腺癌的早期潜在的危险度分级和监测治疗效果的有效的方法。

关键词组:前列腺癌;代谢组学;核磁共振(NMR);生物标志物


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10.1631/jzus.B1600441

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R737.25

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2024-08-27

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