Cancer-17
Screening - new test being investigated
Currently, an active area of research involves non-invasive methods of prostate tumor detection. Adenoviruses modified to transfect tumor cells with harmless yet distinct genes (such as luciferase) have proven capable of early detection. So far, though, this area of research has only been tested in animal and LNCaP models.
PCA3
Another potential non-invasive method of early prostate
tumor detection is through a molecular test that detects the presence
of cell-associated PCA3 mRNA in urine. PCA3 mRNA is expressed almost
exclusively by prostate cells and has been shown to be highly
over-expressed in prostate cancer cells. PCA3 is not a replacement for
PSA but an additional tool to help decide if, in men suspected of
having prostate cancer, a biopsy is really needed. The higher the
expression of PCA3 in urine, the greater the likelihood of a positive
biopsy, i.e. the presence of cancer cells in the prostate. Company
Diagnocure has an exclusive worldwide license for all diagnostic and
therapeutic applications related to PCA3
Early prostate cancer
It
was reported in April 2007 that a new blood test for early prostate
cancer antigen-2 (EPCA-2) is being researched that may alert men if
they have prostate cancer and how aggressive it will be.
Prostasomes
Epithelial
cells of the prostate secrete prostasomes as well as PSA. Prostasomes
are membrane –surrounded, prostate-derived organelles that appear
extracellularly and one of their physiological functions is to protect
the sperm from attacks by the female immune system. Cancerous prostate
cells continue to synthesize and secrete prostasomes and may be
shielded against immunological attacks by these prostasomes. Research
of several aspects of prostasomal involvement in prostate cancer has
been performed.
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