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Data from Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer Using Differentially Expressed Genes in Stroma

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 20:49
Abstract

More than one million prostate biopsies are performed in the United States every year. A failure to find cancer is not definitive in a significant percentage of patients due to the presence of equivocal structures or continuing clinical suspicion. We have identified gene expression changes in stroma that can detect tumor nearby. We compared gene expression profiles of 13 biopsies containing stroma near tumor and 15 biopsies from volunteers without prostate cancer. About 3,800 significant expression changes were found and thereafter filtered using independent expression profiles to eliminate possible age-related genes and genes expressed at detectable levels in tumor cells. A stroma-specific classifier for nearby tumor was constructed on the basis of 114 candidate genes and tested on 364 independent samples including 243 tumor-bearing samples and 121 nontumor samples (normal biopsies, normal autopsies, remote stroma, as well as stroma within a few millimeters of tumor). The classifier predicted the tumor status of patients using tumor-free samples with an average accuracy of 97% (sensitivity = 98% and specificity = 88%) whereas classifiers trained with sets of 100 randomly generated genes had no diagnostic value. These results indicate that the prostate cancer microenvironment exhibits reproducible changes useful for categorizing the presence of tumor in patients when a prostate sample is derived from near the tumor but does not contain any recognizable tumor. Cancer Res; 71(7); 2476–87. ©2011 AACR.

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AUTHORS (21)

  • Zhenyu Jia
    Yipeng Wang
    Anne Sawyers
    Huazhen Yao
    Farahnaz Rahmatpanah
    Xiao-Qin Xia
    Qiang Xu
    Rebecca Pio
    Tolga Turan
    James A. Koziol
    Steve Goodison
    Philip Carpenter
    Jessica Wang-Rodriguez
    Anne Simoneau
    Frank Meyskens
    Manuel Sutton
    Waldemar Lernhardt
    Thomas Beach
    Joseph Monforte
    Michael McClelland
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