Quantitative comparison of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin mRNA levels in hepatocellular carcinoma/adenoma, non-tumor liver and blood: implications in cancer detection and monitoring
Ihn. Wong et al., Quantitative comparison of alpha-fetoprotein and albumin mRNA levels in hepatocellular carcinoma/adenoma, non-tumor liver and blood: implications in cancer detection and monitoring, CANCER LETT, 156(2), 2000, pp. 141-149
Early detection of recurrence is valuable for monitoring hepatocellular car
cinoma (HCC) progression. By quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase
chain reaction (RT-PCR), we derived calibration curves for alpha-fetoprotei
n (afp) and albumin (alb) mRNAs using 40 matched tumors and non-tumor liver
tissues from HCC/adenoma patients. We prospectively quantified tumor cells
and non-tumor liver cells in 62 patients' blood samples before, during and
after surgery. Expression of both mRNAs was heterogeneous (1-10(5)-fold) b
etween tumors and HepG2 cell line. The alb-mRNA levels in non-tumor liver c
ells were 2-10-fold higher than in tumor cells. The afp-mRNA levels in HCC
cells were 30-1000-fold higher than in nontumor cells. The alb-mRNA level i
n blood may reflect the number of liver cells, whereas the afp-mRNA level m
ay represent mostly the number of HCC cells. We found different ratios of c
irculating HCC cells to non-tumor liver cells during the clinical course of
patients, in association with the subsequent development of recurrence/met
astasis. This approach may prove useful for detecting and monitoring HCC pr
ogression. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.