Application of surface plasmon resonance imaging biosensors for determination of fibronectin, laminin-5 and type IV collagen in serum of transitional bladder cancer patients

J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2023 Jan 5:222:115103. doi: 10.1016/j.jpba.2022.115103. Epub 2022 Oct 11.

Abstract

The urothelial basement membrane (UBM) contains type IV collagen, laminin-5, and fibronectin. Urothelial neoplasm can break through the UBM underlying the urothelium to invade the lamina propria. Conceptually, all bladder cancer staging over Ta (T1-T4) may demonstrate disturbances in the UBM structure, as well as alterations in the serum concentrations of the studied components. The aim of this study was to determine the blood serum concentration of collagen IV, laminin-5 and fibronectin in bladder cancer patients. Quantification of their concentrations and correlation with various clinicopathological parameters may be useful for making more accurate predictions and identifying high-risk patients. The study included 96 patients with bladder cancer confirmed by transurethral resection or cystectomy and 26 patients with diagnosed cystitis chronica or BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia). Collagen IV, laminin-5 and fibronectin were detected using Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging biosensors. Significant differences in blood serum concentrations of the studied biomarkers were observed between the control group and bladder cancer patients, as well as between nonmuscle-invasive and muscle-invasive groups. ROC analysis gave satisfactory results for differentiation between the control group and bladder cancer group (AUC 0.92-0.99), with lower values only for collagen IV between nonmuscle-invasive and muscle-invasive patients (AUC 0.71), and a statistically insignificant difference for laminin-5. Laminin-5 concentration was more closely correlated to tumour grade, size and recurrence rate; fibronectin to tumour stage, size and morphology; and collagen IV to tumour stage, grade and recurrence rate. The relations between serum concentrations of the presented biomarkers of the urothelial basement membrane may be useful for bladder cancer detection and for determination of the tumour stage, hence simplifying the making of therapeutic decisions.

Keywords: Antibody-antigen interaction; Biosensor SPRI; Collagen IV; Fibronectin; Laminin-5; Transitional bladder cancer.

MeSH terms

  • Biomarkers
  • Biosensing Techniques*
  • Collagen Type IV
  • Fibronectins
  • Humans
  • Kalinin
  • Male
  • Serum
  • Surface Plasmon Resonance
  • Urinary Bladder Neoplasms* / surgery

Substances

  • Collagen Type IV
  • Fibronectins
  • Biomarkers