1. Tissue N-linked glycosylation as potential prognostic biomarker for biochemical recurrence-free survival.
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Vermassen, Tijl, Van Den Broeck, Arne, Lumen, Nicolaas, Callewaert, Nico, Rottey, Sylvie, and Delanghe, Joris
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SURGICAL margin , *RADICAL prostatectomy , *PROGNOSIS , *GLYCOSYLATION , *BIOMARKERS , *EXOCRINE glands - Abstract
Only few biomarkers have been evaluated for their prognostic value following radical prostatectomy. We explored if tissue N-glycosylation shows prognostic properties for biochemical recurrence (BCR)-free survival. Tissue N-glycosylation profile was determined from 82 prostate cancer (PCa) patients and prognostic features were compared to clinical and biochemical parameters for BCR-free survival. Majority presented with Gleason score 3 + 4 (41%), extensive local disease (62%) and without pelvic lymph nodes invasion (83%). Several parameters (low T stage, low Gleason score, low EAU risk groups for BCR, absence of positive surgical margins, high ratio of fucosylated triantennary structures on total of multiantennary structures [3AFc/MA], low ratio of fucosylated biantennary with core-branched N-acetylglucosamine on total of biantennary structures, and high ratio of triantennary structures on total of multiantennary structures) proved to have a univariate beneficial effect on BCR-free survival. Multivariate analysis proved positive surgical margins and 3AFc/MA to be independent prognosticators. Tissue N-glycans are a powerful prognostic tool and can be an asset in PCa as the ratio of 3AFc/MA is independently associated with BCR-free survival. This could be of clinical use in guiding patients following radical prostatectomy, e.g. referral to adjuvant radiotherapy. Further elaboration of this biomarker is warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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