Urinary MicroRNAs as Biomarkers of Urological Cancers: A Systematic Review.
Achille AvetaSimone CilioRoberto ContieriGianluca SpenaLuigi NapolitanoCeleste ManfrediAntonio FrancoFabio CrocerossaClara CerratoMatteo FerroFrancesco Del GiudicePaolo VerzeFrancesco LasorsaAndrea SaloniaRajesh NairJochen WalzGiuseppe LucarelliSavio Domenico PandolfoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are emerging as biomarkers for the detection and prognosis of cancers due to their inherent stability and resilience. To summarize the evidence regarding the role of urinary miRNAs (umiRNAs) in the detection, prognosis, and therapy of genitourinary cancers, we performed a systematic review of the most important scientific databases using the following keywords: (urinary miRNA) AND (prostate cancer); (urinary miRNA) AND (bladder cancer); (urinary miRNA) AND (renal cancer); (urinary miRNA) AND (testicular cancer); (urinary miRNA) AND (urothelial cancer). Of all, 1364 articles were screened. Only original studies in the English language on human specimens were considered for inclusion in our systematic review. Thus, a convenient sample of 60 original articles was identified. UmiRNAs are up- or downregulated in prostate cancer and may serve as potential non-invasive molecular biomarkers. Several umiRNAs have been identified as diagnostic biomarkers of urothelial carcinoma and bladder cancer (BC), allowing us to discriminate malignant from nonmalignant forms of hematuria. UmiRNAs could serve as therapeutic targets or recurrence markers of non-muscle-invasive BC and could predict the aggressivity and prognosis of muscle-invasive BC. In renal cell carcinoma, miRNAs have been identified as predictors of tumor detection, aggressiveness, and progression to metastasis. UmiRNAs could play an important role in the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy of urological cancers.
Keyphrases
- prostate cancer
- systematic review
- papillary thyroid
- childhood cancer
- renal cell carcinoma
- skeletal muscle
- squamous cell
- radical prostatectomy
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- endothelial cells
- label free
- real time pcr
- stem cells
- depressive symptoms
- machine learning
- meta analyses
- climate change
- risk assessment
- ultrasound guided