A Novel Multiplex Immunoassay for Predicting Intravesical BCG Response in Patients With Intermediate or High-risk Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
Summary
To date, there are no diagnostics capable of predicting treatment response to intravesical BCG. Because of this severe limitation, nearly 50% of patients treated with BCG fail therapy and will a) require additional intravesical therapy or b) require cystectomy. A urine-based diagnostic that possesses the potential to accurately identify patients who will respond favorably to intravesical BCG is desperately needed.
Outcome measures
Primary
Sensitivity and specificity of multiplex immunoassay will be confirmed by surveillance cystoscopy.
Time frame: present through 04/30/2027
Secondary
Sensitivity and specificity of multiplex immunoassay will be compared to panel of urinary cytokines.
Time frame: present through 04/30/2027
Eligibility criteria
Study locations (4)
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California, 90048
UCLA
Los Angeles, California, 90095
UCSF
San Francisco, California, 94143
University of Texas Southwestern
Dallas, Texas, 75390
References
- Furuya H, Sakatani T, Tanaka S, Murakami K, Waldron RT, Hogrefe W, Rosser CJ. Bladder cancer risk stratification with the Oncuria 10-plex bead-based urinalysis assay using three different Luminex xMAP instrumentation platforms. J Transl Med. 2024 Jan 2;22(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s12967-023-04811-2.(PubMed)
- Furuya H, Sakatani T, Tanaka S, Murakami K, Waldron RT, Hogrefe W, Rosser CJ. Bladder cancer risk stratification with the Oncuria 10-plex bead-based urinalysis assay using three different Luminex xMAP instrumentation platforms. Res Sq [Preprint]. 2023 Nov 25:rs.3.rs-3635581. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3635581/v1.(PubMed)