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. 2010 May;85(5):413-21.
doi: 10.4065/mcp.2009.0709. Epub 2010 Apr 7.

Urinary biomarkers for the early diagnosis of kidney cancer

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Urinary biomarkers for the early diagnosis of kidney cancer

Jeremiah J Morrissey et al. Mayo Clin Proc. 2010 May.

Abstract

Objective: To test the hypothesis that increased tumor expression of proteins such as aquaporin-1 (AQP1) and adipophilin (ADFP) in patients with renal cancer would result in increased urine AQP1 and ADFP excretion.

Patients and methods: Prenephrectomy and postnephrectomy (pseudocontrol) urine samples were collected from 42 patients with an incidental radiographically discovered renal mass and presurgical presumptive diagnosis of kidney cancer from July 8, 2008, through March 10, 2009. Also enrolled were 15 control patients who underwent nonrenal surgery and 19 healthy volunteers. Urine AQP1 and ADFP concentrations normalized to urine creatinine were determined by sensitive and specific Western blot assays.

Results: Mean +/- SD preexcision urine AQP1 and ADFP concentrations (76+/-29 and 117+/-74 arbitrary units, respectively) in patients with a pathologic diagnosis of clear cell (n=22) or papillary (n=10) cancer were significantly greater than in patients with renal cancer of nonproximal tubule origin, control surgical patients, and healthy volunteers (combined values of 0.1+/-0.1 and 1.0+/-1.6 arbitrary units, respectively; n=44; P<.001). The AQP1 and ADFP concentrations decreased 88% to 97% in the 25 patients with clear cell or papillary cancer who provided postnephrectomy follow-up urine samples. In patients with clear cell and papillary carcinoma, a linear correlation (Spearman) was found between tumor size and preexcision urine AQP1 or ADFP concentration (r=0.82 and 0.76, respectively; P<.001 for each).

Conclusion: Urine AQP1 and ADFP concentrations appear to be sensitive and specific biomarkers of kidney cancers of proximal tubule origin. These biomarkers may be useful to diagnose an imaged renal mass and screen for kidney cancer at an early stage.

Trial registration: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00851994.

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FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 1.
Urine aquaporin-1 (AQP1) (left) and adipophilin (ADFP) (right) concentrations in patients with and without renal cancer and in healthy controls. Concentrations were determined by Western blot analysis, expressed in arbitrary density units (AU), and normalized to urine creatinine concentration. Each data point is a single individual. Results are shown on a log scale.
FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 2.
Relationship between tumor size and prenephrectomy urine aquaporin-1 (AQP1) (left) and adipophilin (ADFP) (right) concentrations, expressed in relative density units (RU), in patients with renal carcinoma (papillary cancer, n=22; clear cell cancer, n=10) and surgical controls. Values are normalized for creatinine excretion.
FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 3.
Change in urinary aquaporin-1 (AQP1) (left) or adipophilin (ADFP) (right) concentrations, expressed in relative density units (RU), after partial or total uninephrectomy in patients with clear cell renal carcinoma (n=15, top) or papillary carcinoma (n=10, bottom). Values are normalized for creatinine excretion.

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