Detection of mammaglobin mRNA as marker for circulating tumor-cells in breast cancer patients

Citation
O. Zach et al., Detection of mammaglobin mRNA as marker for circulating tumor-cells in breast cancer patients, ACT MED AUS, 27, 2000, pp. 13-15
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
ACTA MEDICA AUSTRIACA
ISSN journal
03038173 → ACNP
Volume
27
Year of publication
2000
Supplement
52
Pages
13 - 15
Database
ISI
SICI code
0303-8173(2000)27:<13:DOMMAM>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Mammaglobin (hMAM) has been shown to be a marker for the detection of circu lating tumor cells in the peripheral blood (pB) of breast cancer (BC) patie nts via a nested RT-PCR assay. 286 samples from BC patients were classified into four defined clinical subgroups: prior to and after surgery (pre, pos t), no evidence of disease (NED) and metastatic disease (MD). hMAM mRNA exp ression was detected in 2/46 pre (4 %), 2/24 post (8 %), 4/135 NED (3 %) an d 35/81 MD (43 %) patients. 68 BC patients with NED and negative for hMAM m RNA in their pB were repeatedly tested for at least 6 months. Fifteen of th ese patients relapsed. Eight of them were hMAM-positive, 5 at time of relap se, one patient 13 months before and two patients 10 and 17 months after re lapse was diagnosed. 7/15 BC patients relapsed within 24 months, 5 of them were hMAM-positive versus 3 of 8 patients with later relapses. On the basis of these preliminary results we conclude that tumor cells can be detected via hMAM nested RT-PCR in the pB of BC patients and that hMAM could be a ma rker for early relapse.