Abstract

Objective To analyze the auxiliary diagnostic value of prostate cancer-associated non-coding RNA transcript1(PCAT-1) in serum of colorectal cancer(CRC) patients. Methods The serum samples were collected from 73 patients with CRC who underwent surgical treatment and were diagnosed by pathology, 54 patients with colorectal polyps and 62 healthy controls at the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from October 2015 to January 2017. The serum level of PCAT-1 in CRC patients, colorectal polyps and healthy controls were measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, respectively. The relationship between the level of PCAT-1 and the clinical pathologic feature was analyzed. Receiver operating characteristic curve(ROC) was used to evaluate the diagnosis value of PCAT-1, carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA), carbohydrate antigen 199 (CA199) alone and the combination of one of them in CRC. Results The relative expression of PCAT-1 was 2.190 0(0.852 5, 6.715 0), 0.586 5(0.331 8, 1.697 0), 0.530 0(0.127 5, 0.957 5) respectively in CRC patients, colorectal polyps and healthy controls. The expression level of serum PCAT-1 in CRC patients was not related to the age (U=593, P=0.753 3), sex (U=536, P=0.390 8), tumor size (U=549, P=0.557 2) and location (U=584, P=0.426 7), but there was related to the degree of tumor differentiation (U=30, P=0.038 4) and tumor staging (U=399, P=0.005 0). ROC curve was used to analyze the expression of serum PCAT-1, CEA and CA199 for the diagnostic efficiency of CRC. The area under the curve(AUC) of ROC were 0.836, 0.756, 0.493 respectively in comparing CRC patients with healthy controls. The sensitivity of three joint tests was 93.2%(68/73), which was higher than that of single index. The area under the curve of ROC were 0.739, 0.673, and 0.515 respectively in comparing CRC patients with colorectal polyps. The sensitivity of three joint tests was 95.9%(70/73), which was higher than that of single index. Conclusions PCAT-1 maybe has auxiliary diagnosis of CRC. The combination of PCAT-1, CEA and CA199 remarkably improved the diagnostic efficacy of CRC.(Chin J Lab Med, 2018, 41: 514-518) Key words: Colorectal neoplasms; RNA, Long noncoding; Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction

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