PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Combination of Autoantibody Signature with PSA Level Enables a Highly Accurate Blood-Based Differentiation of Prostate Cancer Patients from Patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.

  • Petra Leidinger,
  • Andreas Keller,
  • Lisa Milchram,
  • Christian Harz,
  • Martin Hart,
  • Angelika Werth,
  • Hans-Peter Lenhof,
  • Andreas Weinhäusel,
  • Bastian Keck,
  • Bernd Wullich,
  • Nicole Ludwig,
  • Eckart Meese

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. e0128235

Abstract

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Although an increased level of the prostate-specific antigen can be an indication for prostate cancer, other reasons often lead to a high rate of false positive results. Therefore, an additional serological screening of autoantibodies in patients' sera could improve the detection of prostate cancer. We performed protein macroarray screening with sera from 49 prostate cancer patients, 70 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and 28 healthy controls and compared the autoimmune response in those groups. We were able to distinguish prostate cancer patients from normal controls with an accuracy of 83.2%, patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia from normal controls with an accuracy of 86.0% and prostate cancer patients from patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia with an accuracy of 70.3%. Combining seroreactivity pattern with a PSA level of higher than 4.0 ng/ml this classification could be improved to an accuracy of 84.1%. For selected proteins we were able to confirm the differential expression by using luminex on 84 samples. We provide a minimally invasive serological method to reduce false positive results in detection of prostate cancer and according to PSA screening to distinguish men with prostate cancer from men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.