Title of article :
Galectin 3 for the diagnosis of bladder cancer
Author/Authors :
El Gendy, Hoda Ain Shams University - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Egypt , Madkour, Bothina Theodor Bilharz Research Institute - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Egypt , Abdelaty, Sara Theodor Bilharz Research Institute - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Egypt , Essawy, Fayza Theodor Bilharz Research Institute - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Egypt , Khattab, Dina Ain Shams University - Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, Egypt , Hammam, Olfat Theodor Bilharz Research Institute - Department of Pathology, Egypt , El Kholy, Amr Theodor Bilharz Research Institute - Department of Urology, Egypt , Nour, Hani H. Theodor Bilharz Research Institute - Department of Urology, Egypt
From page :
178
To page :
181
Abstract :
Objective: To evaluate serum levels of galectin-3 (G-3) in patients with bladder cancer and a control group, as a potential diagnostic and prognostic serum tumour marker. Patients and methods: Between November 2012 and January 2013, 55 patients (median age 58 years) were enrolled into three groups, i.e., a control, those with transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) or those with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The serum G-3 level was measured the night before cystoscopy. The levels of G-3levels were correlated with tumour type, stage and grade, and in relation to levels in normal urothelium. The results were analysed statistically using the Mann–Whitney U-test, the Kruskal–Wallis test and the receiver operating characteristic curve, as appropriate. Results: The median serum G-3 level was 100, 720 and 920 pg/mL in the control, TCC and SCC groups, respectively, with very significantly greater G-3 levels in both the TCC and SCC groups than in the control group. Patients with high-grade TCC had a statistically significantly greater serum G-3 level than those with low-grade tumours, as did those with muscle-invasive TCC than those with Ta tumours. Conclusions: The level of G-3 can aid as a diagnostic marker in patients with either TCC or SCC of the bladder, but the prognostic significance of G-3 remains to be confirmed.
Keywords :
Galectin 3 , Bladder cancer , Transitional cell carcinoma , Squamous cell carcinoma
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Record number :
2544743
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