# Soluble Urokinase Plasminogen Activator Receptor (suPAR) as a Biomarker of Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetic Patients

**Authors:** Osman Erinc, Ozgur Yilmaz, Tacettin Yekta Kaya, Murvet Algemi, Murat Akarsu

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jcm14124029 · 2025-06-06

## TL;DR

This study shows that higher levels of suPAR in the blood are linked to erectile dysfunction in men with type 2 diabetes, suggesting it could help detect the condition early.

## Contribution

The study identifies suPAR as a novel biomarker for erectile dysfunction in diabetic patients, independent of traditional risk factors.

## Key findings

- Serum suPAR levels were significantly higher in diabetic patients with ED compared to those without ED and healthy controls.
- suPAR showed strong diagnostic performance with 87.5% sensitivity and 79.2% specificity in distinguishing ED from non-ED diabetic patients.

## Abstract

Background/Objectives: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), largely attributable to vascular, neurological and metabolic dysfunctions. Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) is a biomarker of systemic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, both of which play key roles in ED pathophysiology. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between serum suPAR levels and ED in patients with type 2 DM, assessing its potential as a biomarker for early detection. Methods: This prospective, cross-sectional study included 127 male patients with type 2 DM and 46 healthy controls. Erectile function was assessed using the International Index of Erectile Function-5. Patients were divided into three groups: controls, diabetic patients without ED (DM-NoED) and diabetic patients with ED (DMED). Serum suPAR levels were measured via ELISA. Statistical analyses included Kruskal–Wallis tests, Dunn’s post hoc comparisons and ROC curve analysis to evaluate diagnostic performance. Results: Serum suPAR levels were significantly elevated in the DMED group compared to both the DM-NoED and control groups (p < 0.001). The median suPAR levels were 107.9 pg/mL (controls), 130.3 pg/mL (DM-NoED) and 218.7 pg/mL (DMED). ROC analysis revealed an AUC of 0.836 in distinguishing DMED from DM-NoED with 87.5% sensitivity and 79.2% specificity. Conclusions: Elevated serum suPAR levels are significantly associated with ED in men with type 2 DM, independent of glycemic control and conventional cardiovascular risk factors. These findings suggest that suPAR may be a promising biomarker for the early detection and risk assessment of ED in diabetic patients. Future prospective studies are needed to confirm its clinical utility.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** Su(par) (Suppressor of paralog)
- **Diseases:** diabetes mellitus (MONDO:0005015), erectile dysfunction (MONDO:0005362)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** PLAUR (plasminogen activator, urokinase receptor) [NCBI Gene 5329] {aka CD87, U-PAR, UPAR, URKR}
- **Diseases:** DM (MESH:D003920), vascular, neurological and metabolic dysfunctions (MESH:D009461), inflammation (MESH:D007249), type 2 DM (MESH:D003924), ED (MESH:D007172), endothelial dysfunction (MESH:D014652)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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