Molecular detection of tyrosinase transcripts in peripheral blood from patients with malignant melanoma: correlation of PCR sensitivity threshold with clinical and pathologic disease characteristics

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作者
Mitropapas, Georgios
Nezos, Andrianos
Halapas, Antonis
Pissimissis, Nikolaos
Lembessis, Peter
Sourla, Antigone
Vassilopoulos, Pericles
Koutsilieris, Michael
机构
[1] Univ Athens, Dept Expt Physiol, Sch Med, Athens 11527, Greece
[2] Diagnost Med Ctr, EndoOncoRes Labs, Athens, Greece
[3] Agios Savvas Anticanc Hosp, Dept Surg, Athens, Greece
关键词
malignant melanoma; mRNA; peripheral; polymerase chain reaction; tyrosinase;
D O I
10.1515/CCLM.2006.260
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: Positive molecular detection of tyrosinase transcripts (TYR mRNA) in RNA extracts of peripheral blood (PB) samples from patients with malignant melanoma provides evidence of disease dissemination. Methods: Total RNA extracted from PB was quantified and subjected to RT-PCR under ultra-sensitive and reduced-sensitivity PCR conditions using SSRT-II. Positive TYR mRNA detection in 78 melanoma patients and 40 healthy volunteers was correlated with clinical stage, Breslow's evaluation of tumor thickness, Clark's assessment of tumor invasion, the location of the primary tumor site, and tumor histology. The assay sensitivity was evaluated by spiking PB with the melanoma cell line SK-MEL-28. Results: Using ultra-sensitive PCR conditions, eight out of 40 RNA (20%) samples from healthy volunteers and 50 out of 78 RNA (64.1%) samples from melanoma patients tested positive. Using reduced-sensitivity PCR conditions, we found only two positives in 40 RNA samples from healthy subjects and 20 positives in 78 RNA samples (25.6%) from melanoma patients. Only positive PCR samples for the reduced-sensitivity PCR assay correlated significantly with stage IV (metastatic) disease (p=0.0395). There was no significant correlation between positive TYR mRNA samples for either PCR condition (ultra-sensitive and reduced-sensitivity) with Breslow's classification of tumor thickness, Clark's assessment of tumor invasion, location of the primary tumor site, and type of tumor histology. Conclusions: We conclude that reduced-sensitivity rather than ultra-sensitive PCR conditions correlate with clinical stage in melanoma patients.
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