Combination of L-3-phosphoserine Phosphatase and CEA Using Real-time RT-PCR Improves Accuracy in Detection of Peritoneal Micrometastasis of Gastric Cancer
Peritoneal metastasis is the most frequent form of recurrence for advanced gastric cancer. We previously performed a global analysis of the gene expression of gastric cancer cell lines established from peritoneal metastasis with cDNA microarray. One of the up-regulated genes is L-3-phosphoserine pho...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anticancer research 2004-03, Vol.24 (2C), p.1113-1120 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Peritoneal metastasis is the most frequent form of recurrence for advanced gastric cancer. We previously performed a global
analysis of the gene expression of gastric cancer cell lines established from peritoneal metastasis with cDNA microarray.
One of the up-regulated genes is L-3-phosphoserine phosphatase (L3-PP). We have examined its potential as a novel marker for
the detection of peritoneal micrometastasis of gastric cancer. L3-PP mRNA in peritoneal wash from 88 gastric cancer patients
was quantified for comparison of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) mRNA by means of real-time RT-PCR with a fluorescently-labeled
probe to predict peritoneal recurrence. The quantity of L3-PP and CEA correlated with wall penetration. The cut-off value
was set at the upper limit of the quantitative value of T1 cases (tumor invades within submucosa) and those above the cut-off
value constituted the micrometastasis (MM+) group; eight out of 14 cases with peritoneal dissemination were MM+ L3-PP (57.1%
sensitivity) and two out of 57 T1 and T2 cases were MM+ (93% specificity). For two out of 14 cases of peritoneal dissemination
only L3-PP could detect micrometastasis of gastric cancer, indicating that L3-PP is superior to CEA especially in poorly-differentiated
adenocarcinoma. The combination of CEA and L3-PP improved the accuracy of diagnosis up to 85.7%. Consequently, free cancer
cells that cannot be detected by CEA mRNA could be detected using L3-PP mRNA. CEA alone was not sufficient, but L3-PP and
CEA in combination can attain a higher accuracy of detection. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |