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Molecular correlates in urine for the obesity and prostatic inflammation of BPH/LUTS patients.

Pradeep TyagiSaundra S MotleyTatsuki KoyamaMahendra KashyapJeffrey GingrichNaoki YoshimuraJay H Fowke
Published in: The Prostate (2017)
Strong association of sIL-1RA in urine with greater body size supports it as a major molecular correlate of obesity in the urine of BPH patients. Increased urine levels of CXCL-10, CCL5, and CCL3 were marginally associated with the scores for prostate tissue inflammation and lymphocytic infiltration. Overall, elevated urinary chemokines support that BPH is a metabolic disorder and suggest a molecular link between BPH/LUTS and prostatic inflammation.
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