Potential next generation markers of testicular germ cell tumors: miRNA-371a-3p

Int Urol Nephrol. 2024 Nov 22. doi: 10.1007/s11255-024-04284-2. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) account for approximately 98% of all testicular cancers, predominantly affecting young to middle-aged men. Early diagnosis and treatment result in a cure rate of over 95%. However, conventional serum tumor markers (STMs) such as alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), which are recommended by NCCN and EAU guidelines, have limited sensitivity, often below 60%, which diminishes their clinical utility. Recently, miRNA-371a-3p, an embryonic stem cell-associated microRNA, has been identified as being specifically expressed in TGCTs. This microRNA can be reliably detected in peripheral blood and fulfills all seven Lange-Winfield criterias for tumor markers. Notably, miRNA-371a-3p has demonstrated superior diagnostic, therapeutic, and follow-up capabilities compared to conventional STMs in TGCTs. Its potential to replace conventional STMs in clinical practice is already recognized in several clinical guidelines.

Methods: A PubMed search using subject headings and free-text terms related to MicroRNA-371a-3p in TGCT management was conducted. Relevant references were also tracked, and key studies were reviewed based on predefined exclusion criteria.

Results: Out of 368 identified studies, 67 met inclusion criteria. These studies focused on MicroRNA-371a-3p's discovery, detection methods, diagnostic utility in TGCTs, and cost-effectiveness. First identified over a decade ago, microRNA-371a-3p is now established as a highly specific blood-based marker for TGCTs, valuable for diagnosis, monitoring, and follow-up, and more cost-effective than conventional STMs.

Conclusions: MicroRNA-371a-3p is a promising, highly sensitive marker for TGCTs, offering better performance and cost efficiency than conventional STMs, likely to become the next-generation diagnostic tool for TGCTs.

Keywords: Diagnosis; Follow-up visit; Testis germ cell tumor; Treatment; miRNA-371a-3p.

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