Prognostic significance of molecular upstaging of paraffin-embedded sentinel lymph nodes in melanoma patients

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Takeuchi, H
Morton, DL
Kuo, C
Turner, RR
Elashoff, D
Elashoff, R
Taback, B
Fujimoto, A
Hoon, DSB
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[1] John Wayne Canc Inst, St Johns Hlth Ctr, Dept Mol Oncol, Div Surg Oncol,Div Surg Pathol, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA
[2] John Wayne Canc Inst, St Johns Hlth Ctr, Div Biostat, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Med, Dept Biostat, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
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10.1200/JCO.2004.12.009
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Purpose Detection of micrometastases in sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) is important for accurate staging and prognosis in melanoma patients. However, a significant number of patients with histopathology-negative SLNs subsequently develop recurrent disease. We hypothesized that a quantitative realtime reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT) assay using multiple specific mRNA markers could detect occult metastasis in paraffin-embedded (PE) SLNs to upstage and predict disease outcome. Patients and Methods qRT was performed on retrospectively collected PE SLNs from 215 clinically node-negative patients who underwent lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymphadenectomy for melanoma and were followed up for at least 8 years. PE SLNs (n = 308) from these patients were sectioned and assessed by qRT for mRNA of four melanoma-associated genes: MART-1 (antigen recognized by T cells-1), MAGE-A3 (melanoma antigen gene-A3 family), GalNAc-T (beta1-->4-N-acetylgalactosaminyl-transferase), and Pax3 (paired-box homeotic gene transcription factor 3). Results Fifty-three (25%) patients had histopathology-positive SLNs by hemotoxylin and eosin and/or immunohistochemistry. Of the 162 patients with histopathology-negative SLNs, 48 (30%) had nodes that expressed at least one of the four qRT markers, and these 48 patients also had a significantly increased risk of disease recurrence by a Cox proportional hazards model analysis (P < .0001; risk ratio, 7.48; 95% CI, 3.70 to 15.15). The presence of greater than or equal to one marker in histopathology-negative SLNs was also a significant independent prognostic factor by multivariate analysis for overall survival (P = .0002; risk ratio, 11.42; 95% CI, 3.17 to 41.1). Conclusion Molecular upstaging of PE histopathology-negative SLNs by multiple-marker qRT assay is a significant independent prognostic factor for long-term disease recurrence and overall survival of patients with early-stage melanoma. (C) 2004 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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