Determination of Nuclear Matrix Protein 22 Levels in Cystitis, Urothelial Dysplasia and Urothelial Carcinoma

Authors: AHMET GÖDEKMERDAN, SEYFETTİN YAHŞİ, ATİLLA SEMERCİÖZ, FULYA İLHAN, NUSRET AKPOLAT, HAYREDDİN YEKELER

Abstract: Urothelial carcinomas (UC) are the most common cancer type of the urinary system. The early diagnosis and treatment of UC are very important.The aim of this study was to evaluate the importance of the nuclear matrix protein 22 (NMP22) in early diagnosis of UC and to present its variation in cystitis and urothelial dysplasia (UD). Twenty patients with UC, 20 patients with UD and 20 patients with cystitis diagnosed by urinary cytological examination were enrolled in this study. In addition, 20 healthy people constituted the control group. Urine samples were collected from all patients and control subjects for NMP22 measurement and cytology. Those who were diagnosed with cytological malignancy were also histologically evaluated for accuracy. Additionally, the NMP22 levels of all participants were measured by ELISA. When compared according to the cytologic results, the NMP22 levels in the UC group were found significantly higher compared to those having UD, cystitis and control group (P < 0.05). No statistically significant difference was found between other groups. It has been concluded that NMP22 can be used in the early diagnosis and determination of recurrences in UC. However, as the NMP22 level may be increased by other factors such as UD, cystitis, bladder stones and non-urothelial carcinomas of bladder, it is suggested urinary cytology that showed be jointly used with NMP22 measuring.

Keywords: Nuclear matrix protein 22, urinary cytology, urothelial carcinoma, urothelial dysplasia, cystitis

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