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A multimarker real-time RT-PCR for MAGE-A gene expression allows sensitive detection and quantification of the minimal systemic tumor load in patients with localized cancer.

Authors :
Mecklenburg I
Weckermann D
Zippelius A
Schoberth A
Petersen S
Prang N
Riethmüller G
Kufer P
Source :
Journal of immunological methods [J Immunol Methods] 2007 Jun 30; Vol. 323 (2), pp. 180-93. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 May 15.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Introduction: Distant metastases of solid tumors are usually associated with fatal outcome. Disseminated cancer cells are considered early indicators of metastasis. Their sensitive detection and quantification would be a valuable tool for staging of disease and as guidance for therapeutic decisions.<br />Experimental Design: We established a highly sensitive and quantitative multimarker real-time RT-PCR assay for amplification of cancer-related genes MAGE-A1, -A2, -A3/6, -A4, -A10 and -A12 using SYBR green I to detect one single tumor cell in 2 mL of blood or bone marrow. The feasibility of the assay was tested in a large cohort of 177 patients with locally confined prostate carcinoma.<br />Results: Analysis revealed frequent MAGE expression in venous blood and bilateral bone marrow samples (25.5% of all cases) and yielded the first quantitative profile of MAGE expression with a broad range of transcript concentrations for individual markers in the minimal systemic tumor load of patients with localized cancer.<br />Conclusions: Rare transcripts of different MAGE-A genes can be quantified in clinical samples of cancer patients by a sensitive multimarker real-time RT-PCR. Because of frequent expression of MAGE genes in various types of cancer the multimarker MAGE real-time RT-PCR may be generally useful for detection, quantification and characterization of the individual disseminated tumor load in cancer patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-1759
Volume :
323
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of immunological methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17540401
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2007.04.006