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Increased α2,3-sialyl N-glycosylated prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) in post-DRE urine is associated with high grade group prostate cancer.

Stephen MackayIan O OduorTanya C BurchBrian P MainDean A TroyerOliver J SemmesJulius O Nyalwidhe
Published in: The Prostate (2024)
Our study shows that there are significant differences in the abundance of α2,3-sialylated PSMA in post-DRE urines from disease stratified prostate cancer patients, and the increase is correlated with progression and disease severity. The detection of increased PSMA sialyation in post-DRE urines from patients with higher Grade Group ≥2 disease states provides novel untapped potential for the development of prognostic biomarkers for prostate cancer. Specifically, quantitation of α2,3-sialylated PSMA shows potential for discriminating between benign to intermediate grade disease, which is a significant clinical challenge in staging and risk stratification of prostate cancer.
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