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Evaluation of Semen Self-Sampling Yield Predictors and CTC Isolation by Multi-Color Flow Cytometry for Liquid Biopsy of Localized Prostate Cancer.

Cesare SaittaIlaria De SimoneVittorio FasuloMarinella CorbettaStefano DugaChiara ChiereghinFederico Simone ColomboAlessio BenettiRoberto ContieriPier Paolo AvolioAlessandro UleriAlberto SaitaGiorgio Ferruccio GuazzoniRodolfo HurlePiergiuseppe ColomboNicolò Maria BuffiPaolo CasaleGiovanni LughezzaniRosanna AsseltaGiulia SoldàMassimo Lazzeri
Published in: Cancers (2023)
Liquid biopsy (LB) for prostate cancer (PCa) detection could represent an alternative to biopsy. Seminal fluid (SF) is a source of PCa-specific biomarkers, as 40% of ejaculate derives from the prostate. We tested the feasibility of an SF-based LB by evaluating the yield of semen self-sampling in a cohort of >750 patients with clinically localized PCa. The overall SF collection yield was 18.2% (39% when considering only compliant patients), with about a half of the patients (53.15%) not consenting to SF donation. Independent favorable predictors for SF collection were younger age and lower prostate volume. We implemented a protocol to enrich prostate-derived cells by multi-color flow cytometry and applied it on SF and urine samples from 100 patients. The number of prostate-enriched cells (SYTO-16+ PSMA+ CD45-) was variable, with higher numbers of cells isolated from SF than urine ( p value < 0.001). Putative cancer cells (EpCAM high ) were 2% of isolated cells in both specimens. The fraction of EpCAM high cells over prostate-enriched cells (PSMA+) significantly correlated with patient age in both semen and urine, but not with other clinical parameters, such as Gleason Score, ISUP, or TNM stage. Hence, enumeration of prostate-derived cells is not sufficient to guide PCa diagnosis; additional molecular analyses to detect patient-specific cancer lesions will be needed.
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