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Diagnostic and Prognostic Roles of Urine Nectin-2 and Nectin-4 in Human Bladder Cancer

Makito Miyake    
Nobutaka Nishimura    
Sayuri Ohnishi    
Yuki Oda    
Takuya Owari    
Kenta Ohnishi    
Yosuke Morizawa    
Shunta Hori    
Daisuke Gotoh    
Yasushi Nakai    
Kazumasa Torimoto    
Tomomi Fujii    
Nobumichi Tanaka and Kiyohide Fujimoto    

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The clinical utility of urine nectins in bladder cancer (BCa) is unclear. We investigated the potential diagnostic and prognostic values of Nectin-2 and Nectin-4. This study included 122 patients with BCa, including 78 with non-muscle-invasive BCa, 44 with muscle-invasive BCa, and ten healthy controls. The detection sensitivities of urine Nectin-2, urine Nectin-4, NMP-22, and cytology were 84%, 98%, 52%, and 47%, respectively. Their specificities were 40%, 80%, 100%, and 100%, respectively. Urine Nectin-2 and Nectin-4, but not NMP-22, were significantly more sensitive than cytology alone. A four-titer grouping based on levels of urine Nectin-2/Nectin-4 had a high capability for discriminating between NMIBC and MIBC. Urine levels correlated with tumor expression and serum levels in the Nectin-4 analysis. Urine nectins are potential diagnostic biomarkers for BCa.

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