Prognostic significance of disseminated tumor cells as detected by quantitative real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction in patients with breast cancer

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Benoy, Ina H.
Elst, Hilde
Philips, Marita
Wuyts, Hilde
Van Dam, Peter
Scharpe, Simon
Van Marck, Eric
Vermeulen, Peter B.
Dirix, Luc Y.
机构
[1] Translat Canc Res Grp Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
[2] Univ Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
关键词
cytokeratin; 19; immunocytochemistry; mammaglobin;
D O I
10.3816/CBC.2006.n.024
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background: In this study we have validated the feasibility of detecting disseminated tumor cells (DTC) by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis. Bone marrow samples from a large cohort of patients with breast cancer were analyzed for the presence of DTC by immunocytochemistry (ICC) or a molecular-based method. Patients and Methods: Bone marrow samples were collected from 170 patients with breast cancer with stage I-IV disease before the initiation of any local or systemic treatment. Staining for cytokeratin (CK)-positive cells was performed with the Epimet((R)) kit. Disseminated tumor cells were also quantified by measuring relative gene expression for CK19 and mammaglobin (MAM) using a quantitative RT-PCR detection method. The mean follow-up time was 30 months. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used for predicting overall survival. Results: Despite an excellent quantitative correlation and qualitative concordance between ICC and RT-PCR, survival analysis suggested an improved prognostic significance of DTC as detected by quantitative RT-PCR. Univariate survival analysis computed a relative risk of death of 2.87 for women with ICC-positive cells in the bone marrow, as compared with those without positive cells. The relative risk for women with RT-PCR-positive bone marrow was even higher: 3.5 (CK19) and 3.39 (MAM). In multivariate analysis, bone marrow CK19 was a stronger prognostic factor than bone marrow [CC. Conclusion: Reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction-detected DTC is shown to be prognostically significant in untreated patients with breast cancer. Furthermore, it seems to be a more sensitive method for detecting DTC in bone marrow samples when compared with ICC.
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