2016
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.14173
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Diagnostic accuracy of urine HE4 in patients with ovarian cancer: a meta-analysis

Abstract: Urine HE4 has been reported as the potential novel diagnostic biomarker for ovarian cancer in several studies, but their results were inconsistent. Therefore, we conducted a systematic analysis to evaluate the diagnostic value of urine HE4 in detecting ovarian cancer. A comprehensive electronic and manual search was conducted for relevant literatures through several databases up to May 5, 2016. The quality of the studies included in the systematic review was assessed using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic … Show more

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“…One of the serine protease inhibitor families predicted to function in the innate immune system in the lung is the evolutionarily conserved group of whey acidic protein (WAP) four-disulfide core (FDC) proteins (WFDC protein family; Bingle and Vyakarnam, 2008). The WFDC signature – eight conserved cysteine residues linked by four disulfide bonds – is often found in antimicrobial and antifungal molecules (Jia et al, 2017; Scaletta et al, 2017), and inhibits protease activity (Bingle and Vyakarnam, 2008). Among the 14 WFDC mammalian genes (at least), many map to a cluster on chromosome 20q12-13 in humans (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…One of the serine protease inhibitor families predicted to function in the innate immune system in the lung is the evolutionarily conserved group of whey acidic protein (WAP) four-disulfide core (FDC) proteins (WFDC protein family; Bingle and Vyakarnam, 2008). The WFDC signature – eight conserved cysteine residues linked by four disulfide bonds – is often found in antimicrobial and antifungal molecules (Jia et al, 2017; Scaletta et al, 2017), and inhibits protease activity (Bingle and Vyakarnam, 2008). Among the 14 WFDC mammalian genes (at least), many map to a cluster on chromosome 20q12-13 in humans (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This genomic region is amplified in many epithelial cancers, including breast, colon, lung, ovarian, pancreatic and stomach (Liu et al, 2013; O'Neal et al, 2013). In patients with serous and endometrioid epithelial ovarian carcinomas, a high serum WFDC2 level has been reported, and affords a good diagnostic and prognostic marker (Drapkin et al, 2005; Jia et al, 2017; Scaletta et al, 2017). Supporting the idea that the protein not only marks cancer cells but promotes cancerous growth, overexpression of WFDC2 reportedly induces the proliferation and invasion of human ovarian cancer cells (Moore et al, 2014; Zhu et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Esta investigación fue realizada para evaluar la utilidad de HE4 en la detección precoz de cáncer ovárico de células epiteliales comparándolo frente a CA125 e índice ROMA, para los cuales se consideró puntos de corte preestablecidos en cada variable a evaluar. Diferentes estudios sugieren que HE4 es superior a CA125 para distinguir entre enfermedades ováricas malignas y benignas [22][23][24][25][26][27]. Los resultados muestran que HE4 presenta un valor medio altamente diferenciable, que permite distinguir entre mujeres con masas pélvicas malignas de las benignas (7.19 versus 5.71; control 5.79), al contrario de CA125 e I. ROMA (5.72 versus 4.64; control 4.57 y 5.92 versus 2.29; control 3.50, respectivamente).…”
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“…The authors found the use of urinary HE4 to be sensitive and highly specific for the diagnosis of OC and suggested that diagnosis for OC using this non-invasive method could be highly efficient. 38,39 It was also demonstrated that HE4 can be detected in the urine of OC patients at a specificity level of 94.4%, including those with stage I/II disease. This data indicated that measuring HE4 in the urine may aid early-stage diagnosis and help to monitor the response of therapy leading to the effective generation of treatment plans for patients.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…36,37 A systematic analysis was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic value for HE4 in detecting OC. 38 The quality of studies included in the analysis was assessed using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS-2) tool. Seven publications were used in the analysis that encompassed 413 OC patients and 573 controls.…”
Section: Current Biomarkers For Ocmentioning
confidence: 99%