Amino Acid Profiles of Serum and Urine in Search for Prostate Cancer Biomarkers: a Pilot Study
Abstract
There is a great interest in searching for diagnostic biomarkers in prostate cancer patients. The aim
of the pilot study was to evaluate free amino acid profiles in their serum and urine. The presented
paper shows the first comprehensive analysis of a wide panel of amino acids in two different
physiological fluids obtained from the same groups of prostate cancer patients (n = 49) and healthy
men (n = 40). The potential of free amino acids, both proteinogenic and non-proteinogenic, as
prostate cancer biomarkers and their utility in classification of study participants have been
assessed. Several metabolites, which deserve special attention in the further metabolomic
investigations on searching for prostate cancer markers, were indicated. Moreover, free amino
acid profiles enabled to classify samples to one of the studied groups with high sensitivity and
specificity. The presented research provides a strong evidence that ethanolamine, arginine and
branched-chain amino acids metabolic pathways can be a valuable source of markers for prostate
cancer. The altered concentrations of the above-mentioned metabolites suggest their role in
pathogenesis of prostate cancer and they should be further evaluated as clinically useful markers of
prostate cancer.