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Clinica Chimica Acta | 2014

Development of an ELISA for sPSP94 and utility of the sPSP94/sPSA ratio as a diagnostic indicator to differentiate between benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer.

Deepa R. Mhatre; Smita D. Mahale; M. I. Khatkhatay; Swapna S. Desai; Dhanashree D. Jagtap; Jayesh V. Dhabalia; Hemant B. Tongaonkar; Meena Desai; Sucheta P. Dandekar; Anand M. Varadkar

BACKGROUND The serum PSA (sPSA) test has low specificity for prostate cancer (PCa), since sPSA also rises in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Serum PSP94 (sPSP94), a major secreted prostate protein, is indicated as a PCa marker. The potential of sPSP94 and sPSA in conjunction with each other to improve specificity of diagnostic test for PCa needs to be evaluated. METHODS PCa patients (n=33), BPH patients (n=44) and healthy controls (n=50) were recruited. A serum-based sandwich ELISA was developed to measure sPSP94 concentrations. Utility of sPSP94 in improving specificity of sPSA test was evaluated by studying sPSP94/sPSA ratios of study participants. RESULTS Considerable decrease in overlap among sPSP94/sPSA ratio values of BPH and PCa patients was observed, as compared to sPSP94 or sPSA alone. For differentiating between BPH and PCa patients, this ratio had a maximum area under the curve (AUC) of 0.859 (P=0.0132) and had a comparable sensitivity (90.91%) to sPSA with an increased specificity of 70.45%. Further, decision curve analysis (DCA) showed that sPSP94/sPSA ratio had a superior net benefit in identifying PCa, in patients opting for biopsy. CONCLUSION The sPSP94/sPSA ratio can be a better differentiating marker between BPH and PCa, than sPSP94 or sPSA alone.


Osteoporosis International | 2007

Hormonal profiles and biochemical indices of bone turnover in Indian women.

P. Desai Meena; M. I. Khatkhatay; K. V. Bhanu Prakash; Lalita Savardekar; Rashmi Shah; Z. Ansari


Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis | 1993

Stability studies of the components of a prototype penicillinase (β-lactamase)-linked ELISA kit

M. I. Khatkhatay; Meena Desai; G. M. Sankolli; D. K. Pardhe; U. M. Joshi


international journal of endocrinology and metabolism | 2012

Changes in Cytokines, Biomarkers of Bone Turnover and Hormones Are Associated With Bone Loss in Postmenopausal Indian Women

Meena Desai; M. I. Khatkhatay; Vijaya Taskar; Zakiya Ansari


Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis | 2006

22q11 microdeletion studies in the heart tissue of an abortus involving a familial form of congenital heart disease.

Zareen M. Patel; H.M. Gawde; M. I. Khatkhatay


Indian Journal of Medical Research | 1989

A simple ELISA for detection of ovulation.

Sankolli Gm; M. I. Khatkhatay; Joshi Um


Indian Journal of Medical Research | 1982

A simplified ELISA for quantitation of human placental lactogen.

M. I. Khatkhatay; Shah Hp; Joshi Um


SpringerPlus | 2015

The rs10993994 in the proximal MSMB promoter region is a functional polymorphism in Asian Indian subjects

Deepa R. Mhatre; Smita D. Mahale; M. I. Khatkhatay; Swati K. Achrekar; Swapna S. Desai; Dhanashree D. Jagtap; Jayesh V. Dhabalia; Hemant B. Tongaonkar; Sucheta P. Dandekar; Anand M. Varadkar


Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2014

Sex Steroids, Bone Mass and Bone Turnover Markers in Asian Indians

Meena Desai; K. Venkat; K. V. Bhanu Prakash; M. I. Khatkhatay


Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1999

Clinical Features And Urinary Hormonal Profiles In Indian Women with Polycystic Ovaries

Meena Desai; M. I. Khatkhatay; U. M. Donde; Pervin Meherji

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Meena Desai

Indian Council of Medical Research

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Dhanashree D. Jagtap

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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K. V. Bhanu Prakash

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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Smita D. Mahale

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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Swapna S. Desai

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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H.M. Gawde

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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K. Venkat

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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Lalita Savardekar

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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P. Desai Meena

National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health

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